Literature DB >> 2591328

A study of the efficacy and safety of albendazole (Zentel) in the treatment of intestinal helmenthiasis in Kenyan children less than 2 years of age.

H O Pamba, N O Bwibo, C N Chunge, B B Estambale.   

Abstract

One hundred children comprising of 57 males and 43 females aged between 8 and 24 months entered the study. 46 children had single and 54 children had multiple helminth infections. All children received albendazole 200 mg (10 ml) suspension as a single dose. Albendazole proved very effective and safe in the treatment of single and multiple helminth infections in children under 2 years of age, achieving cure rates of 100% in both Ascaris lumbricoides and Necator americanus respectively, 83% in Trichuris trichiura and 66% in Hymenolepis nana. Treatment of polyparasitism appears to be of benefit in improving nutritional status using haemoglobin concentrations as an index.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2591328

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  East Afr Med J        ISSN: 0012-835X


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Authors:  I Paul; G Gnanamani; N R Nallam
Journal:  Indian J Pediatr       Date:  1999 Sep-Oct       Impact factor: 1.967

3.  Is the exclusion of children under 24 months from anthelmintic treatment justifiable?

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Journal:  Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg       Date:  2002 Mar-Apr       Impact factor: 2.184

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