Literature DB >> 11336585

Chemotherapy of enterobiasis (oxyuriasis).

V St Georgiev1.   

Abstract

Enterobius vermicularis (syn. Oxyurus vermicularis), also known as pinworm or seatworm, is the causative agent of human enterobiasis (oxyuriasis). The disease is more prevalent in temperate regions and is facilitated by factors such as overcrowding in schools and family groupings, as well as inadequate personal and community hygiene. Although the infection is more likely to occur in lower socioeconomic groups, enterobiasis has been reported to affect virtually every level of the general population and especially children. In the great majority of cases, enterobiasis is asymptomatic. One common symptom is intense pruritus ani that in some patients can lead to insomnia, restlessness and irritability. Scratching may cause skin irritation, and in more serious cases, eczematous dermatitis, haemorrhage or secondary bacterial infections. Ectopic migration of E. vermicularis often results in pinworm infestation of the female genital tract often causing granulomas of the uterus, ovary and the fallopian tubes and pelvic peritoneum. Anthelmintic therapies for enterobiasis are successful and include mebendazole, albendazole and pyrantel pamoate. Mass medication of affected groups reduced symptoms rapidly, progressively and in a cost-effective way.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11336585     DOI: 10.1517/14656566.2.2.267

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Expert Opin Pharmacother        ISSN: 1465-6566            Impact factor:   3.889


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2.  Molecular phylogenetic analysis of Enterobius vermicularis and development of an 18S ribosomal DNA-targeted diagnostic PCR.

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Review 3.  Cutaneous Manifestations of Selected Parasitic Infections in Western Pacific and Southeast Asian Regions.

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4.  The Diagnosis and Treatment of Pinworm Infection.

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5.  Comparative analysis of a chemotherapy effect on the cuticular surface of Wuchereria bancrofti adult worms in vivo.

Authors:  A Oliveira-Menezes; R Lins; J Norões; G Dreyer; R M Lanfredi
Journal:  Parasitol Res       Date:  2007-07-12       Impact factor: 2.289

6.  Exposure to mebendazole and pyrvinium during pregnancy: a Danish nationwide cohort study.

Authors:  A Torp-Pedersen; E Jimenez-Solem; J T Andersen; K Broedbaek; C Torp-Pedersen; H E Poulsen
Journal:  Infect Dis Obstet Gynecol       Date:  2012-09-18

7.  Risk factors for Enterobius vermicularis infection in children in Gaozhou, Guangdong, China.

Authors:  Hong-Mei Li; Chang-Hai Zhou; Zhi-Shi Li; Zhuo-Hui Deng; Cai-Wen Ruan; Qi-Ming Zhang; Ting-Jun Zhu; Long-Qi Xu; Ying-Dan Chen
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8.  Effect of a one-off educational session about enterobiasis on knowledge, preventative practices, and infection rates among schoolchildren in South Korea.

Authors:  Dong-Hee Kim; Hak Sun Yu
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2014-11-05       Impact factor: 3.240

9.  Enterobiasis and strongyloidiasis and associated co-infections and morbidity markers in infants, preschool- and school-aged children from rural coastal Tanzania: a cross-sectional study.

Authors:  Nahya Salim; Tobias Schindler; Ummi Abdul; Julian Rothen; Blaise Genton; Omar Lweno; Alisa S Mohammed; John Masimba; Denis Kwaba; Salim Abdulla; Marcel Tanner; Claudia Daubenberger; Stefanie Knopp
Journal:  BMC Infect Dis       Date:  2014-12-09       Impact factor: 3.090

10.  High Prevalence of Enterobius vermicularis Infection among Schoolchildren in Three Townships around Yangon, Myanmar.

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Journal:  Korean J Parasitol       Date:  2015-12-31       Impact factor: 1.341

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