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Triclabendazole Treatment Failure for Fasciola hepatica Infection among Preschool and School-Age Children, Cusco, Peru
by
White, A. Clinton, Jr
, Morales, Maria L
, Lopez, Martha
, Tanabe, Melinda B
, Cabada, Miguel M
, Bascope, Ruben
in
Age
/ Consent
/ Drug therapy
/ Eggs
/ Elementary school students
/ Fasciola hepatica
/ fascioliasis
/ Fluke infections
/ Global health
/ Infection among Preschool and School-Age Children, Cusco, Peru
/ Infections
/ liver fluke
/ Livestock
/ Microscopy
/ Parents & parenting
/ Patient outcomes
/ Pediatric research
/ Preschool children
/ Questionnaires
/ Sedimentation & deposition
/ Socioeconomic factors
/ Socioeconomics
/ Statistical analysis
/ treatment failure
/ trematode
/ triclabendazole
/ Triclabendazole Treatment Failure for
2021
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Triclabendazole Treatment Failure for Fasciola hepatica Infection among Preschool and School-Age Children, Cusco, Peru
by
White, A. Clinton, Jr
, Morales, Maria L
, Lopez, Martha
, Tanabe, Melinda B
, Cabada, Miguel M
, Bascope, Ruben
in
Age
/ Consent
/ Drug therapy
/ Eggs
/ Elementary school students
/ Fasciola hepatica
/ fascioliasis
/ Fluke infections
/ Global health
/ Infection among Preschool and School-Age Children, Cusco, Peru
/ Infections
/ liver fluke
/ Livestock
/ Microscopy
/ Parents & parenting
/ Patient outcomes
/ Pediatric research
/ Preschool children
/ Questionnaires
/ Sedimentation & deposition
/ Socioeconomic factors
/ Socioeconomics
/ Statistical analysis
/ treatment failure
/ trematode
/ triclabendazole
/ Triclabendazole Treatment Failure for
2021
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Triclabendazole Treatment Failure for Fasciola hepatica Infection among Preschool and School-Age Children, Cusco, Peru
by
White, A. Clinton, Jr
, Morales, Maria L
, Lopez, Martha
, Tanabe, Melinda B
, Cabada, Miguel M
, Bascope, Ruben
in
Age
/ Consent
/ Drug therapy
/ Eggs
/ Elementary school students
/ Fasciola hepatica
/ fascioliasis
/ Fluke infections
/ Global health
/ Infection among Preschool and School-Age Children, Cusco, Peru
/ Infections
/ liver fluke
/ Livestock
/ Microscopy
/ Parents & parenting
/ Patient outcomes
/ Pediatric research
/ Preschool children
/ Questionnaires
/ Sedimentation & deposition
/ Socioeconomic factors
/ Socioeconomics
/ Statistical analysis
/ treatment failure
/ trematode
/ triclabendazole
/ Triclabendazole Treatment Failure for
2021
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Triclabendazole Treatment Failure for Fasciola hepatica Infection among Preschool and School-Age Children, Cusco, Peru
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Triclabendazole Treatment Failure for Fasciola hepatica Infection among Preschool and School-Age Children, Cusco, Peru
2021
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We conducted a retrospective cohort study of children who had chronic fascioliasis in the highlands of Peru to determine triclabendazole treatment efficacy. Children passing Fasciola eggs in stool were offered directly observed triclabendazole treatment (>1 doses of 10 mg/kg). Parasitologic cure was evaluated by using microscopy of stool 1–4 months after each treatment. A total of 146 children who had chronic fascioliasis participated in the study; 53% were female, and the mean ± SD age was 10.4 ± 3.1 years. After the first treatment, 55% of the children achieved parasitologic cure. Cure rates decreased after the second (38%), third (30%), and fourth (23%) treatments; 17 children (11.6%) did not achieve cure after 4 treatments. Higher baseline egg counts and lower socioeconomic status were associated with triclabendazole treatment failure. Decreased triclabendazole efficacy in disease-endemic communities threatens control efforts. Further research on triclabendazole resistance and new drugs to overcome it are urgently needed.
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U.S. National Center for Infectious Diseases,Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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