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Effectiveness of antimalarial drug combinations in treating concomitant urogenital schistosomiasis in malaria patients in Lambaréné, Gabon: A non-randomised event-monitoring study

BACKGROUND: Urogenital schistosomiasis is prevalent in many malaria endemic regions of sub-Saharan Africa and can lead to long-term health consequences if untreated. Antimalarial drugs used to treat uncomplicated malaria have shown to exert some activity against Schistosoma haematobium. Here, we exp...

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Autores principales: Zoleko-Manego, Rella, Okwu, Dearie G., Handrich, Christian, Dimessa-Mbadinga, Lia B., Akinosho, Malick A., Ndzebe-Ndoumba, Wilfrid F., Davi, Saskia D., Stelzl, Daniel, Veletzky, Luzia, Kreidenweiss, Andrea, Nordmann, Tamara, Adegnika, Ayola A., Lell, Bertrand, Kremsner, Peter G., Ramharter, Michael, Mombo-Ngoma, Ghyslain
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9648843/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36315579
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0010899
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author Zoleko-Manego, Rella
Okwu, Dearie G.
Handrich, Christian
Dimessa-Mbadinga, Lia B.
Akinosho, Malick A.
Ndzebe-Ndoumba, Wilfrid F.
Davi, Saskia D.
Stelzl, Daniel
Veletzky, Luzia
Kreidenweiss, Andrea
Nordmann, Tamara
Adegnika, Ayola A.
Lell, Bertrand
Kremsner, Peter G.
Ramharter, Michael
Mombo-Ngoma, Ghyslain
author_facet Zoleko-Manego, Rella
Okwu, Dearie G.
Handrich, Christian
Dimessa-Mbadinga, Lia B.
Akinosho, Malick A.
Ndzebe-Ndoumba, Wilfrid F.
Davi, Saskia D.
Stelzl, Daniel
Veletzky, Luzia
Kreidenweiss, Andrea
Nordmann, Tamara
Adegnika, Ayola A.
Lell, Bertrand
Kremsner, Peter G.
Ramharter, Michael
Mombo-Ngoma, Ghyslain
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description BACKGROUND: Urogenital schistosomiasis is prevalent in many malaria endemic regions of sub-Saharan Africa and can lead to long-term health consequences if untreated. Antimalarial drugs used to treat uncomplicated malaria have shown to exert some activity against Schistosoma haematobium. Here, we explore the efficacy on concomitant urogenital schistosomiasis of first-line recommended artemisinin-based combination therapies (ACTs) and investigational second-generation ACTs when administered for the treatment of uncomplicated malaria in Gabon. METHODS: Microscopic determination of urogenital schistosomiasis was performed from urine samples collected from patients with confirmed uncomplicated malaria. Egg excretion reduction rate and cure rate were determined at 4-weeks and 6-weeks post-treatment with either artesunate-pyronaridine, artemether-lumefantrine, artesunate-amodiaquine or artefenomel-ferroquine. RESULTS: Fifty-two (16%) out of 322 malaria patients were co-infected with urogenital schistosomiasis and were treated with antimalarial drug combinations. Schistosoma haematobium egg excretion rates showed a median reduction of 100% (interquartile range (IQR), 17% to 100%) and 65% (IQR, -133% to 100%) at 4-weeks and 6-weeks post-treatment, respectively, in the artesunate-pyronaridine group (n = 20) compared to 35% (IQR, −250% to 70%) and 65% (IQR, -65% to 79%) in the artemether-lumefantrine group (n = 18). Artesunate-amodiaquine (n = 2) and artefenomel-ferroquine combination (n = 3) were not able to reduce the rate of eggs excreted in this limited number of patients. In addition, cure rates were 56% and 37% at 4- and 6-weeks post-treatment, respectively, with artesunate-pyronaridine and no cases of cure were observed for the other antimalarial combinations. CONCLUSIONS: Antimalarial treatments with artesunate-pyronaridine and artemether-lumefantrine reduced the excretion of S. haematobium eggs, comforting the hypothesis that antimalarial drugs could play a role in the control of schistosomiasis. TRIAL REGISTRATION: This trial is registered with clinicaltrials.gov, under the Identifier NCT04264130.
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spelling pubmed-96488432022-11-15 Effectiveness of antimalarial drug combinations in treating concomitant urogenital schistosomiasis in malaria patients in Lambaréné, Gabon: A non-randomised event-monitoring study Zoleko-Manego, Rella Okwu, Dearie G. Handrich, Christian Dimessa-Mbadinga, Lia B. Akinosho, Malick A. Ndzebe-Ndoumba, Wilfrid F. Davi, Saskia D. Stelzl, Daniel Veletzky, Luzia Kreidenweiss, Andrea Nordmann, Tamara Adegnika, Ayola A. Lell, Bertrand Kremsner, Peter G. Ramharter, Michael Mombo-Ngoma, Ghyslain PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Urogenital schistosomiasis is prevalent in many malaria endemic regions of sub-Saharan Africa and can lead to long-term health consequences if untreated. Antimalarial drugs used to treat uncomplicated malaria have shown to exert some activity against Schistosoma haematobium. Here, we explore the efficacy on concomitant urogenital schistosomiasis of first-line recommended artemisinin-based combination therapies (ACTs) and investigational second-generation ACTs when administered for the treatment of uncomplicated malaria in Gabon. METHODS: Microscopic determination of urogenital schistosomiasis was performed from urine samples collected from patients with confirmed uncomplicated malaria. Egg excretion reduction rate and cure rate were determined at 4-weeks and 6-weeks post-treatment with either artesunate-pyronaridine, artemether-lumefantrine, artesunate-amodiaquine or artefenomel-ferroquine. RESULTS: Fifty-two (16%) out of 322 malaria patients were co-infected with urogenital schistosomiasis and were treated with antimalarial drug combinations. Schistosoma haematobium egg excretion rates showed a median reduction of 100% (interquartile range (IQR), 17% to 100%) and 65% (IQR, -133% to 100%) at 4-weeks and 6-weeks post-treatment, respectively, in the artesunate-pyronaridine group (n = 20) compared to 35% (IQR, −250% to 70%) and 65% (IQR, -65% to 79%) in the artemether-lumefantrine group (n = 18). Artesunate-amodiaquine (n = 2) and artefenomel-ferroquine combination (n = 3) were not able to reduce the rate of eggs excreted in this limited number of patients. In addition, cure rates were 56% and 37% at 4- and 6-weeks post-treatment, respectively, with artesunate-pyronaridine and no cases of cure were observed for the other antimalarial combinations. CONCLUSIONS: Antimalarial treatments with artesunate-pyronaridine and artemether-lumefantrine reduced the excretion of S. haematobium eggs, comforting the hypothesis that antimalarial drugs could play a role in the control of schistosomiasis. TRIAL REGISTRATION: This trial is registered with clinicaltrials.gov, under the Identifier NCT04264130. Public Library of Science 2022-10-31 /pmc/articles/PMC9648843/ /pubmed/36315579 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0010899 Text en © 2022 Zoleko-Manego et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Zoleko-Manego, Rella
Okwu, Dearie G.
Handrich, Christian
Dimessa-Mbadinga, Lia B.
Akinosho, Malick A.
Ndzebe-Ndoumba, Wilfrid F.
Davi, Saskia D.
Stelzl, Daniel
Veletzky, Luzia
Kreidenweiss, Andrea
Nordmann, Tamara
Adegnika, Ayola A.
Lell, Bertrand
Kremsner, Peter G.
Ramharter, Michael
Mombo-Ngoma, Ghyslain
Effectiveness of antimalarial drug combinations in treating concomitant urogenital schistosomiasis in malaria patients in Lambaréné, Gabon: A non-randomised event-monitoring study
title Effectiveness of antimalarial drug combinations in treating concomitant urogenital schistosomiasis in malaria patients in Lambaréné, Gabon: A non-randomised event-monitoring study
title_full Effectiveness of antimalarial drug combinations in treating concomitant urogenital schistosomiasis in malaria patients in Lambaréné, Gabon: A non-randomised event-monitoring study
title_fullStr Effectiveness of antimalarial drug combinations in treating concomitant urogenital schistosomiasis in malaria patients in Lambaréné, Gabon: A non-randomised event-monitoring study
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness of antimalarial drug combinations in treating concomitant urogenital schistosomiasis in malaria patients in Lambaréné, Gabon: A non-randomised event-monitoring study
title_short Effectiveness of antimalarial drug combinations in treating concomitant urogenital schistosomiasis in malaria patients in Lambaréné, Gabon: A non-randomised event-monitoring study
title_sort effectiveness of antimalarial drug combinations in treating concomitant urogenital schistosomiasis in malaria patients in lambaréné, gabon: a non-randomised event-monitoring study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9648843/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36315579
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0010899
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