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Ivermectin: effectiveness in lymphatic filariasis.

K R Brown1, F M Ricci, E A Ottesen.   

Abstract

This detailed review of the published studies underlying ivermectin's recent registration for use in lymphatic filariasis (LF) demonstrates the drug's single-dose efficacy (over the range of 20-400 microg/kg) in clearing microfilaraemia associated with both Wuchereria bancrofti and Brugia malayi infections of humans. While doses as low as 20 microg/kg could effect transient microfilarial (mf) clearance, higher dosages induced greater and more sustained mf reduction. The single dose of 400 microg/kg yielded maximal responses, but a number of practical considerations suggest that either 400 microg/kg or 200 microg/kg doses would be acceptable for use in LF control programmes. Associated safety assessments indicate that adverse events, which occur commonly following treatment of microfilaraemic individuals, develop not because of drug toxicity but because of host inflammatory responses to dying microfilariae killed by the ivermectin treatment. Ivermectin is, therefore, a highly effective and generally well tolerated microfilaricide that may soon become an essential component of many public health initiatives to interrupt transmission of lymphatic filarial infection in an effort to eliminate LF globally.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11386685     DOI: 10.1017/s0031182000006570

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Parasitology        ISSN: 0031-1820            Impact factor:   3.234


  12 in total

1.  Ivermectin disrupts the function of the excretory-secretory apparatus in microfilariae of Brugia malayi.

Authors:  Yovany Moreno; Joseph F Nabhan; Jonathan Solomon; Charles D Mackenzie; Timothy G Geary
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2010-11-01       Impact factor: 11.205

2.  Discovering new classes of Brugia malayi asparaginyl-tRNA synthetase inhibitors and relating specificity to conformational change.

Authors:  Sai Chetan K Sukuru; Thibaut Crepin; Youli Milev; Liesl C Marsh; Jonathan B Hill; Regan J Anderson; Jonathan C Morris; Anjali Rohatgi; Gavin O'Mahony; Morten Grøtli; Franck Danel; Malcolm G P Page; Michael Härtlein; Stephen Cusack; Michael A Kron; Leslie A Kuhn
Journal:  J Comput Aided Mol Des       Date:  2006-04-28       Impact factor: 3.686

Review 3.  Optimising the benefits of anthelmintic treatment in children.

Authors:  L S Stephenson
Journal:  Paediatr Drugs       Date:  2001       Impact factor: 3.022

4.  Neuro and renal toxicity induced by chlorpyrifos and abamectin in rats: Toxicity of insecticide mixture.

Authors:  Hoda M Nasr; Fatma M El-Demerdash; Wael A El-Nagar
Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int       Date:  2015-09-24       Impact factor: 4.223

5.  Putative filariosis outbreak in white and black rhinoceros at Meru National Park in Kenya.

Authors:  Matthew Mutinda; Moses Otiende; Francis Gakuya; Linus Kariuki; Vincent Obanda; David Ndeere; Ephantus Ndambiri; Edward Kariuki; Isaac Lekolool; Ramón C Soriguer; Luca Rossi; Samer Alasaad
Journal:  Parasit Vectors       Date:  2012-09-19       Impact factor: 3.876

6.  Mass ivermectin treatment for onchocerciasis: lack of evidence for collateral impact on transmission of Wuchereria bancrofti in areas of co-endemicity.

Authors:  F O Richards; A Eigege; D Pam; A Kal; A Lenhart; J O A Oneyka; M Y Jinadu; E S Miri
Journal:  Filaria J       Date:  2005-07-15

7.  A lymphatic dwelling filarioid nematode, Rumenfilaria andersoni (Filarioidea; Splendidofilariinae), is an emerging parasite in Finnish cervids.

Authors:  Sauli Laaksonen; Antti Oksanen; Eric Hoberg
Journal:  Parasit Vectors       Date:  2015-04-16       Impact factor: 3.876

8.  Ivermectin treatment in humans for reducing malaria transmission.

Authors:  Dziedzom K de Souza; Rebecca Thomas; John Bradley; Clemence Leyrat; Daniel A Boakye; Joseph Okebe
Journal:  Cochrane Database Syst Rev       Date:  2021-06-29

9.  Caenorhabditis elegans neuromuscular junction: GABA receptors and ivermectin action.

Authors:  Guillermina Hernando; Cecilia Bouzat
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2014-04-17       Impact factor: 3.240

10.  High level expression of a glutamate-gated chloride channel gene in reproductive tissues of Brugia malayi may explain the sterilizing effect of ivermectin on filarial worms.

Authors:  Ben Wen Li; Amy C Rush; Gary J Weil
Journal:  Int J Parasitol Drugs Drug Resist       Date:  2014-01-31       Impact factor: 4.077

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