| Literature DB >> 31808594 |
Wolfram G Metzger1, Antje Theurer1, Anne Pfleiderer1, Zsofia Molnar1, Ditte Maihöfer-Braatting1, Alfred L Bissinger1, Zita Sulyok1, Carsten Köhler1, Diane Egger-Adam1, Albert Lalremruata1, Meral Esen1, Kim Lee Sim2, Stephen Hoffman2, Regina Rabinovich3, Carlos Chaccour3, Pedro Alonso3, Benjamin G Mordmüller1,4, Peter G Kremsner1,4.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Ivermectin is safe and widely used for treating helminth infections. It also kills arthropods feeding on treated subjects, including malaria vectors. Thus, ivermectin mass drug administration as an additional tool for malaria control is being evaluated by WHO. As in vitro data, animal experiments and epidemiological observations suggest that ivermectin has a direct effect on the liver stages of the malaria parasite, this study was designed to assess the prophylactic effect of ivermectin on Plasmodium falciparum controlled human malaria infection.Entities:
Keywords: Malaria; controlled human malaria infection; infection contrôlée du paludisme humain; ivermectin; ivermectine; malaria; paludisme
Year: 2020 PMID: 31808594 DOI: 10.1111/tmi.13357
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trop Med Int Health ISSN: 1360-2276 Impact factor: 2.622