Lower Efficacy of Albendazole against STH Infection among Malaysian Indigenous Community

Autor: Khir, Naim, Mehru Nisha, Yenn, Tong Woei, Davamani, Fabian
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2022
Předmět:
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.7430650
Popis: Background/ Aims: WHO has reported up to 90% of children from poor communities with inadequate hygiene and sanitation prone to any soil transmitted helminths (STHs) infection. In Malaysia, the indigenous community (Orang Asli) are prone to STH infections due to poor living condition and lack of awareness of STHs infection. Previous studies reported that the control of human STH infection relies on preventive chemotherapy using single-dose albendazole. Hence, the objective of this study was to determine the efficacy of single-dose albendazole against STH infections among Orang Asli related to the prevalence and intensity of infections. Methodology: Fecal samples were collected and it were concentrated by floatation technique (using the standard salt-sugar solution). Next, identification of the helminth type and helminth burden of STHs was performed before and after the albendazole treatment. Submit the completed abstract via ICMST 2022 webpage Results: After one-month post-treatment, the cure rate (CR) for Trichuris trichiura and Ascaris lumbricoides was found to be 11.6% and 35.0%, respectively. Moreover, there was no heavy infection for both STHs during the post-treatment of albendazole. Conclusion: This study indicated that a single dose of albendazole showed higher cure rate efficacy in A. lumbricoides compared to than T. trichiura. However, both species had decreased egg burden post-treatment with albendazole. Future study in recommended in using double albendazole dose to reduce the helminth burden in this community.
Databáze: OpenAIRE