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Levecke, Bruno
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Montresor, Antonio
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Albonico, Marco
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Ame, Shaali M.
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Behnke, Jerzy M.
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Bethony, Jeffrey M.
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Noumedem, Calvine D.
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Engels, Dirk
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Guillard, Bertrand
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Kotze, Andrew
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Krolewiecki, Alejandro Javier

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McCarthy, James
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Mekonnen, Zeleke
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Periago, Maria V.
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Sopheak, Hem
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Tchuem Tchuente, Louis Albert
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Duong, Tran Thanh
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Huong, Nguyen Thu
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Zeynudin, Ahmed
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Vercruysse, Jozef
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2016-08-09T16:07:15Z
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2014-10
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Levecke, Bruno; Montresor, Antonio; Albonico, Marco; Ame, Shaali M.; Behnke, Jerzy M.; et al.; Assessment of Anthelmintic Efficacy of Mebendazole in School Children in Six Countries Where Soil-Transmitted Helminths Are Endemic; Public Library Of Science; Neglected Tropical Diseases; 8; 10; 10-2014; 1-12
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1935-2735
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http://hdl.handle.net/11336/7017
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Background: Robust reference values for fecal egg count reduction (FECR) rates of the most widely used anthelmintic drugsin preventive chemotherapy (PC) programs for controlling soil-transmitted helminths (STHs; Ascaris lumbricoides, Trichuristrichiura, and hookworm) are still lacking. However, they are urgently needed to ensure detection of reduced efficacies thatare predicted to occur due to growing drug pressure. Here, using a standardized methodology, we assessed the FECR rateof a single oral dose of mebendazole (MEB; 500 mg) against STHs in six trials in school children in different locations aroundthe world. Our results are compared with those previously obtained for similarly conducted trials of a single oral dose ofalbendazole (ALB; 400 mg).Methodology: The efficacy of MEB, as assessed by FECR, was determined in six trials involving 5,830 school children in Brazil,Cambodia, Cameroon, Ethiopia, United Republic of Tanzania, and Vietnam. The efficacy of MEB was compared to that of ALBas previously assessed in 8,841 school children in India and all the above-mentioned study sites, using identicalmethodologies.Principal Findings: The estimated FECR rate [95% confidence interval] of MEB was highest for A. lumbricoides (97.6% [95.8;99.5]), followed by hookworm (79.6% [71.0; 88.3]). For T. trichiura, the estimated FECR rate was 63.1% [51.6; 74.6]. Comparedto MEB, ALB was significantly more efficacious against hookworm (96.2% [91.1; 100], p,0.001) and only marginally,although significantly, better against A. lumbricoides infections (99.9% [99.0; 100], p = 0.012), but equally efficacious for T.trichiura infections (64.5% [44.4; 84.7], p = 0.906).Conclusions/Significance: A minimum FECR rate of 95% for A. lumbricoides, 70% for hookworm, and 50% for T. trichiura isexpected in MEB-dependent PC programs. Lower FECR results may indicate the development of potential drug resistance
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eng
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Public Library Of Science

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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar/
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Mebendazol
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Trichuris Trichiura
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Ascaris Lumbricoides
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Hookworm
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Medicina Tropical

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Ciencias de la Salud

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CIENCIAS MÉDICAS Y DE LA SALUD

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Assessment of Anthelmintic Efficacy of Mebendazole in School Children in Six Countries Where Soil-Transmitted Helminths Are Endemic
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2016-08-04T18:19:44Z
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8
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10
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1-12
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Estados Unidos

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San Francisco
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Fil: Levecke, Bruno. University Of Ghent. Department of Virology, Parasitology and Immunology; Bélgica
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Fil: Montresor, Antonio. World Health Organization. Department of Control of Neglected Tropical Diseases; Suiza
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Fil: Albonico, Marco. Fondazione Ivo de Carneri; Italia
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Fil: Ame, Shaali M.. Public Health Laboratory-Ivo De Carneri; Tanzania
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Fil: Behnke, Jerzy M.. The University Of Nottingham; Reino Unido
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Fil: Bethony, Jeffrey M.. The George Washington University; Estados Unidos
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Fil: Noumedem, Calvine D.. University of Yaoundé; Camerún
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Fil: Engels, Dirk. World Health Organization. Department of Control of Neglected Tropical Diseases; Suiza
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Fil: Guillard, Bertrand. Pasteur Institute; Camboya
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Fil: Kotze, Andrew. Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation; Australia
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Fil: Krolewiecki, Alejandro Javier. Universidad Nacional de Salta. Sede Regional Oran. Instituto de Investigación de Enfermedades Tropicales; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Salta. Instituto de Patología Experimental; Argentina
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Fil: McCarthy, James. The University Of Queensland; Australia
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Fil: Mekonnen, Zeleke. Jimma University; Etiopía
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Fil: Periago, Maria V.. Fundación Oswaldo Cruz. Instituto Rene Rachou; Brasil
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Fil: Sopheak, Hem. Pasteur Institute; Camboya
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Fil: Tchuem Tchuente, Louis Albert. University of Youndé; Camerún
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Fil: Duong, Tran Thanh. National Institute of Malariology; Vietnam
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Fil: Huong, Nguyen Thu. National Institute of Malariology; Vietnam
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Fil: Zeynudin, Ahmed. Jimma University; Etiopía
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Fil: Vercruysse, Jozef. University Of Ghent. Department of Virology, Parasitology and Immunology; Bélgica
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Neglected Tropical Diseases

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info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1371/journal.pntd.0003204
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info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0003204
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info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/pmid/PMC4191962
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info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/url/http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4191962/
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info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/url/https://parasitesandvectors.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13071-016-1406-8
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