| Literature DB >> 26958115 |
Ephrem Tefera1, Tariku Belay2, Seleshi Kebede Mekonnen2, Ahmed Zeynudin2, Tefera Belachew3.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Different brands Albendazole are commercially available and the efficacious brand/s is/are required for effective control of STHs infection. Thus, this study is aimed at determining the therapeutic efficacy of different brands of albendazole against soil transmitted helminths among school children of Jimma town.Entities:
Keywords: Therapeutic efficacy; albendazole; brand; soil transmitted
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26958115 PMCID: PMC4764304 DOI: 10.11604/pamj.2015.22.252.6501
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pan Afr Med J
Figure 1Figure showing intensity of soil transmitted helminths infection
Effect of three brands of albendazole in relation to infection intensity of STH among students attending Mendera Elementary School, Jimma, 2010
| Infection Intensity | Students with ascariasis | Total | P-value | |
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| not-cured | cured | |||
| light infection | 1(0.7%) | 148(99.3%) | 149(100.0%) | 0.975 |
| moderate infection | 0(0.0%) | 10(100.0%) | 10(100.0%) | |
| heavy infection | 0(0.0%) | 3(100.0%) | 3(100.0%) | |
| Total | 1(.6%) | 161(99.4%) | 162(100.0%) | |
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| light infection | 51(35.7%) | 92(64.3%) | 143(100.0%) | 0.001 |
| moderate infection | 12(85.7%) | 2(14.3%) | 14(100.0%) | |
| Total | 63(40.1%) | 94(59.9%) | 157(100.0%) | |
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| light infection | 4(6.5%) | 58(93.5%) | 62(100.0%) | 0.793 |
| moderate infection | 0(0.0%) | 1(100.0%) | 1(100.0%) | |
| Total | 4(6.3%) | 59(93.7%) | 63(100.0%) | |
CR and ERR of different brands of albendazole against STH after 14 days of treatment among students attending Mendera Elementary School, Jimma, 2010
| Parasitic species | Pretreatment | Post treatment | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| No of students positive for Ova | No of students cured | Cure Rate | Geometric mean intensity (EPG) | Egg Reduction Rate | |
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| 162 | 161 | 99.4 | 1.58 | 97 |
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| 157 | 94 | 59.9 | 63 | 99.9 |
| Hookworm | 63 | 59 | 93.7 | 5.05 | 99.9 |
Distribution of egg counts before and after treatment among students attending Mendera Elementary School, Jimma, 2010
| Parasitic Species | No of egg positive children | Mean(±SD)count before treatment | Mean(±SD)count After treatment | Mean difference | 95%CI | P-value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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| 162 | 2051.85(±4387.55) | 4.94(±62.85) | 2046.91 | 1365.91-2727.92 | <0.001 |
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| 157 | 436.24(±673.6) | 139.49(±338.88) | 296.82 | 228.44 - 365.19 | <0.001 |
| Hookworm | 63 | 395.24(±393.26) | 26.98(±165.79) | 368.25 | 279.98 -456.53 | <0.001 |
Cure rates of three brands of albendazole against STH among students attending Mendera Elementary School, Jimma, 2010
| Albendazole Brand used | Effect on | Total | P-value | |
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| Not cured | Cured | |||
| OVIS | 18(29.5%) | 43(70.5%) | 61(100.0%) | |
| ALBENZ 400 | 22(48.9%) | 23(51.1%) | 45(100.0%) | 0.09 |
| WORMIN A 200 | 23(45.1%) | 28(54.9%) | 51(100.0%) | |
| Total | 63(40.1) | 94(59.9) | 157(100%) | |
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| OVIS | 0(0.0%) | 48(100.0%) | 48(100.0%) | |
| ALBENZ 400 | 0(0.0%) | 64(100.0%) | 64(100.0%) | 0.32 |
| WORMIN A 200 | 1(2.0%) | 49(98.0%) | 50(100.0%) | |
| Total | 1(.6%) | 161(99.4%) | 162(100.0%) | |
| Hook worm |
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| OVIS | 2(8.7%) | 21(91.3%) | 23(100.0%) | |
| ALBENZ 400 | 1(4.3%) | 22(95.7%) | 23(100.0%) | 0.82 |
| WORMIN A 200 | 1(5.9%) | 16(94.1%) | 17(100.0%) | |
| Total | 4(6.3%) | 59(93.7%) | 63(100.0% | |
The cure rates of local brand versus imported brand against STH among students attending Mendera Elementary School, Jimma, 2010
| Effect of local and imported drugs on parasitic clearance | Brand Type | Treatment effect | Total | P-Value | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Not cured | Cured | ||||
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| Imported | 40(37.7%) | 66(62.3%) | 106(100.0%) | |
| Local | 23(45.1%) | 28(54.9%) | 51(100.0%) | 0.38 | |
| Total | 63(40.1%) | 94(59.9%) | 157(100.0%) | ||
| Hook worms | Imported | 3(6.5%) | 43(93.5%) | 46(100.0%) | |
| Local | 1(5.9%) | 16(94.1%) | 17(100.0%) | 0.93 | |
| Total | 4(6.3) | 59(93.7) | 63(100) | ||
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| Imported | 0 (0.0%) | 112(100.0%) | 112(100.0%) | |
| Local | 1(2.0%) | 49(98.0%) | 50(100.0%) | 0.13 | |
| Total | 1(.6%) | 161(99.4%) | 162(100.0%) | ||
Effect of three brands of albendazole against single and double infections by STH among students attending Mendera Elementary School, Jimma, 2010
| Infection status | Brand type | Treatment outcome | Total | P-Value | |
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| Single infection | Not cured | Cured | |||
| Students with Trichuriasis | OVIS | 11(26.8%) | 30(73.2%) | 41(100.0%) | |
| ALBENZ 400 | 15(51.7%) | 14(48.3%) | 29(100.0%) | 0.10 | |
| WORMIN A 200 | 17(41.5%) | 24(58.5%) | 41(100.0%) | ||
| Total | 43(38.7%) | 68(61.3%) | 111(100.0%) | ||
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| Students both with Ascariasis and Trichuriasis | OVIS | 7(35.0%) | 13(65.0%) | 20(100.0%) | 0.43 |
| ALBENZ 400 | 7(43.8%) | 9(56.2%) | 16(100.0%) | ||
| WORMIN A 200 | 6(60.0%) | 4(40.0%) | 10(100.0%) | ||
| Total | 20(43.5%) | 26(56.5%) | 46(100.0%) | ||
Effect of three brands of albendazole against single and triple infections by STH among students attending Mendera Elementary School, Jimma, 2010
| Infection Status | Brand Type | Treatment outcome | Total | P-Value | |
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| Single infection | Not cured | Cured | |||
| Students with hookworm infection | OVIS | 1(5.0%) | 19(95.0%) | 20(100.0%) | |
| ALBENZ 400 | 1(4.5%) | 21(95.5%) | 22(100.0%) | ||
| WORMIN A 200 | 1(6.2%) | 15(93.8%) | 16(100.0%) | 0.97 | |
| Total | 3(5.2%) | 55(94.8%) | 58(100.0%) | ||
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| Students with all Ascariasis and Trichuriasis and hookworm infection | OVIS | 1(33.3%) | 2(66.7%) | 3(100.0%) | |
| ALBENZ 400 | 0(0.0%) | 1(100.0%) | 1(100.0%) | 0.66 | |
| WORMIN A 200 | 0(0.0%) | 1(100.0%) | 1(100.0%) | ||
| Total | 1(20.0%) | 4(80.0%) | 5(100.0%) | ||