| Literature DB >> 30112379 |
Kennedy Makola Mbanzulu1, Josué Kikana Zanga1, Jean Pierre Kambala Mukendi1,2, Felly Mbaya Ntita1,2, Junior Rika Matangila1, Hypolite Mavoko Muhindo1, Sylvain Mpoyi Wa Mpoyi3, Michel Ntetani Aloni4, Roger Wumba1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Malaria and schistosomiasis remain life-threatening public health problems in sub-Saharan Africa. The infection pattern related to age indicates that preschool and school-age children are at the highest risk of malaria and schistosomiasis. Both parasitic infections, separately or combined, may have negative impacts on the haemoglobin concentration levels. The existing data revealed that artemisinin derivatives commonly used to cure malaria present also in antischistosomal activities. The current study investigated the impact of Artesunate-Amodiaquine (AS-AQ) on schistosomiasis when administered to treat malaria in rural area of Lemfu, DRC.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30112379 PMCID: PMC6077572 DOI: 10.1155/2018/3487183
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Res Int Impact factor: 3.411
Figure 1Summary of baseline study data. PD: parasitic density; Hb: haemoglobin.
Figure 2The median egg loads before and after treatment.
Figure 3Comparison of S. mansoni infection intensities before and after treatment.
General characteristics of study participants.
| Variables | n (%) | IC 95% |
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| Total effectif | 364 | ||||
| Weight (Kg) | 18.5 (15.5-23) | 9-54 | |||
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| 7.7±3.2 | 3-15 | |||
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| Female | 164 (45.1) | 39.8-50.3 | |||
| Male | 200 (54.9) | 49.6-60.1 | |||
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| 3 - 5 | 120 (33.0) | 28.2-38.1 | |||
| 6-9 | 140 (38.5) | 33.4-43.6 | |||
| 10-15 | 104 (28.5) | 24.-33.6 | |||
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| No instruction | 8 (2.2) | 1.0-4.4 | |||
| Primary | 140 (38.7) | 33.7-43.9 | |||
| Secondary | 209 (57.7) | 52.5-62.8 | |||
| University | 5 (1.4) | 0.5-3.3 | |||
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| Mechanic | 1 (0.3) | 0.01-1.6 | |||
| Agriculture | 351 (96.4) | 93.8-98.0 | |||
| Teaching | 9 (2.5) | 1,21-4,81 | |||
| Commerce | 3 (0.8) | 0.2-2.5 | |||
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| 24 (6.6) | 4.3-9.8 | |||
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| History of fever | 180(49.4) | 44.2-54.7 | |||
| Abdominal pain | 134(36.8) | 31.8-42.0 | |||
| Melaena | 117(32.1) | 27.4-37.2 | |||
| Headache | 85(23.3) | 19.2-28.1 | |||
| Diarrhea | 42(11.5) | 8.5-15.3 | |||
| Vomiting | 27(7.4) | 5.0-10.7 | |||
| Anorexia | 3(0.8) | 0.2-2.6 | |||
| Haematuria | 2(0.5) | 0.1-2.2 | |||
| Cough | 5(1.3) | 2.0-6.1 | |||
| Vertigo | 1(0.2) | 0.01-1.7 | |||
| Mictalgie | 9(2.4) | 1.2-4.8 | |||
| Skin rash | 13(3.5) | 2.0-6.1 | |||
| Hepatomegaly | 132(36.5) | 31.3-41.4 | |||
| Splenomegaly | 152(41.7) | 36.6-47.0 | |||
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| 64 (17.6) | 13.8-21.9 | |||
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| 303(83.2) | 78.9-86.8 | |||
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| 218(59.8) | 54.6-64.9 | |||
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| 8(2.2) | 1.0-4.4 | |||
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| 5(1.3) | 0.5-3.3 | |||
| Co-infection malaria + Schistosomiasis | 171(46.9) | 41.6-52.2 | |||
| Malaria PD(trophozoites// | 380(320-800) | 40-34000 | |||
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| 192(60-612) | 24-8760 | |||
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| Light | 82(37.6) | 31.1-44.4 | |||
| Moderate | 63(28.9) | 22.9-35.4 | |||
| Severe | 73(33.5) | 27.2-40.1 | |||
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| 235(64.6) | 59.3-69.4 | |||
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| Light | 132(56.2) | 49.5-62.6 | |||
| Moderate | 99(42.1) | 35.7-48.7 | |||
| Severe | 4(1.7) | 0.4-4.3 | |||
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| 10.8±1.4 | 3.8-15.5 |