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Effectiveness of a triple-drug regimen for global elimination of lymphatic filariasis: a modelling study
by
Smith, Morgan E
, Irvine, Michael A
, Weil, Gary J
, Singh, Brajendra K
, Michael, Edwin
, Hollingsworth, T Deirdre
, Stolk, Wilma A
, Subramanian, Swaminathan
in
Albendazole
/ Albendazole - therapeutic use
/ Animals
/ Anthelmintics - administration & dosage
/ Anthelmintics - therapeutic use
/ Antiparasitic Agents - therapeutic use
/ Bayesian analysis
/ Charities
/ Citric acid
/ Clinical trials
/ Compliance
/ Data processing
/ Diethylcarbamazine - administration & dosage
/ Diethylcarbamazine - therapeutic use
/ Disease transmission
/ Drug Administration Schedule
/ Drug development
/ Drug dosages
/ Drug Therapy, Combination - methods
/ Elephantiasis, Filarial - drug therapy
/ Elephantiasis, Filarial - parasitology
/ Elephantiasis, Filarial - prevention & control
/ Elephantiasis, Filarial - transmission
/ Filariasis
/ Filaricides - administration & dosage
/ Filaricides - therapeutic use
/ Global Health
/ Humans
/ Infections
/ Infectious Disease
/ Infectious diseases
/ Ivermectin
/ Ivermectin - therapeutic use
/ Life span
/ Low income groups
/ Mathematical models
/ Modelling
/ Models, Statistical
/ Morbidity
/ Onchocerciasis
/ Parasitology
/ Pharmacokinetics
/ Population
/ Public health
/ Studies
/ Tropical diseases
/ Vector-borne diseases
/ Worms
2017
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Effectiveness of a triple-drug regimen for global elimination of lymphatic filariasis: a modelling study
by
Smith, Morgan E
, Irvine, Michael A
, Weil, Gary J
, Singh, Brajendra K
, Michael, Edwin
, Hollingsworth, T Deirdre
, Stolk, Wilma A
, Subramanian, Swaminathan
in
Albendazole
/ Albendazole - therapeutic use
/ Animals
/ Anthelmintics - administration & dosage
/ Anthelmintics - therapeutic use
/ Antiparasitic Agents - therapeutic use
/ Bayesian analysis
/ Charities
/ Citric acid
/ Clinical trials
/ Compliance
/ Data processing
/ Diethylcarbamazine - administration & dosage
/ Diethylcarbamazine - therapeutic use
/ Disease transmission
/ Drug Administration Schedule
/ Drug development
/ Drug dosages
/ Drug Therapy, Combination - methods
/ Elephantiasis, Filarial - drug therapy
/ Elephantiasis, Filarial - parasitology
/ Elephantiasis, Filarial - prevention & control
/ Elephantiasis, Filarial - transmission
/ Filariasis
/ Filaricides - administration & dosage
/ Filaricides - therapeutic use
/ Global Health
/ Humans
/ Infections
/ Infectious Disease
/ Infectious diseases
/ Ivermectin
/ Ivermectin - therapeutic use
/ Life span
/ Low income groups
/ Mathematical models
/ Modelling
/ Models, Statistical
/ Morbidity
/ Onchocerciasis
/ Parasitology
/ Pharmacokinetics
/ Population
/ Public health
/ Studies
/ Tropical diseases
/ Vector-borne diseases
/ Worms
2017
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Effectiveness of a triple-drug regimen for global elimination of lymphatic filariasis: a modelling study
by
Smith, Morgan E
, Irvine, Michael A
, Weil, Gary J
, Singh, Brajendra K
, Michael, Edwin
, Hollingsworth, T Deirdre
, Stolk, Wilma A
, Subramanian, Swaminathan
in
Albendazole
/ Albendazole - therapeutic use
/ Animals
/ Anthelmintics - administration & dosage
/ Anthelmintics - therapeutic use
/ Antiparasitic Agents - therapeutic use
/ Bayesian analysis
/ Charities
/ Citric acid
/ Clinical trials
/ Compliance
/ Data processing
/ Diethylcarbamazine - administration & dosage
/ Diethylcarbamazine - therapeutic use
/ Disease transmission
/ Drug Administration Schedule
/ Drug development
/ Drug dosages
/ Drug Therapy, Combination - methods
/ Elephantiasis, Filarial - drug therapy
/ Elephantiasis, Filarial - parasitology
/ Elephantiasis, Filarial - prevention & control
/ Elephantiasis, Filarial - transmission
/ Filariasis
/ Filaricides - administration & dosage
/ Filaricides - therapeutic use
/ Global Health
/ Humans
/ Infections
/ Infectious Disease
/ Infectious diseases
/ Ivermectin
/ Ivermectin - therapeutic use
/ Life span
/ Low income groups
/ Mathematical models
/ Modelling
/ Models, Statistical
/ Morbidity
/ Onchocerciasis
/ Parasitology
/ Pharmacokinetics
/ Population
/ Public health
/ Studies
/ Tropical diseases
/ Vector-borne diseases
/ Worms
2017
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Effectiveness of a triple-drug regimen for global elimination of lymphatic filariasis: a modelling study
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Effectiveness of a triple-drug regimen for global elimination of lymphatic filariasis: a modelling study
2017
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Overview
Lymphatic filariasis is targeted for elimination as a public health problem by 2020. The principal approach used by current programmes is annual mass drug administration with two pairs of drugs with a good safety profile. However, one dose of a triple-drug regimen (ivermectin, diethylcarbamazine, and albendazole) has been shown to clear the transmissible stage of the helminth completely in treated individuals. The aim of this study was to use modelling to assess the potential value of mass drug administration with the triple-drug regimen for accelerating elimination of lymphatic filariasis in different epidemiological settings.
We used three different transmission models to compare the number of rounds of mass drug administration needed to achieve a prevalence of microfilaraemia less than 1% with the triple-drug regimen and with current two-drug regimens.
In settings with a low baseline prevalence of lymphatic filariasis (5%), the triple-drug regimen reduced the number of rounds of mass drug administration needed to reach the target prevalence by one or two rounds, compared with the two-drug regimen. For areas with higher baseline prevalence (10–40%), the triple-drug regimen strikingly reduced the number of rounds of mass drug administration needed, by about four or five, but only at moderate-to-high levels of population coverage (>65%) and if systematic non-adherence to mass drug administration was low.
Simulation modelling suggests that the triple-drug regimen has potential to accelerate the elimination of lymphatic filariasis if high population coverage of mass drug administration can be achieved and if systematic non-adherence with mass drug administration is low. Future work will reassess these estimates in light of more clinical trial data and to understand the effect on an individual country's programme.
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd,Elsevier Limited
Subject
/ Albendazole - therapeutic use
/ Animals
/ Anthelmintics - administration & dosage
/ Anthelmintics - therapeutic use
/ Antiparasitic Agents - therapeutic use
/ Diethylcarbamazine - administration & dosage
/ Diethylcarbamazine - therapeutic use
/ Drug Administration Schedule
/ Drug Therapy, Combination - methods
/ Elephantiasis, Filarial - drug therapy
/ Elephantiasis, Filarial - parasitology
/ Elephantiasis, Filarial - prevention & control
/ Elephantiasis, Filarial - transmission
/ Filaricides - administration & dosage
/ Filaricides - therapeutic use
/ Humans
/ Ivermectin - therapeutic use
/ Studies
/ Worms
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