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Yahia, S., Ahmed, A., Alshafey, M., Moawad, H. (2022). Comparing the anti-parasitic effect of Ivermectin versus Albendazole against intestinal nematode worms. Parasitologists United Journal, 15(2), 165-173. doi: 10.21608/puj.2022.143664.1172
Samah Yahia; Amani Ahmed; Mahmoud Alshafey; Howayda Moawad. "Comparing the anti-parasitic effect of Ivermectin versus Albendazole against intestinal nematode worms". Parasitologists United Journal, 15, 2, 2022, 165-173. doi: 10.21608/puj.2022.143664.1172
Yahia, S., Ahmed, A., Alshafey, M., Moawad, H. (2022). 'Comparing the anti-parasitic effect of Ivermectin versus Albendazole against intestinal nematode worms', Parasitologists United Journal, 15(2), pp. 165-173. doi: 10.21608/puj.2022.143664.1172
Yahia, S., Ahmed, A., Alshafey, M., Moawad, H. Comparing the anti-parasitic effect of Ivermectin versus Albendazole against intestinal nematode worms. Parasitologists United Journal, 2022; 15(2): 165-173. doi: 10.21608/puj.2022.143664.1172

Comparing the anti-parasitic effect of Ivermectin versus Albendazole against intestinal nematode worms

Article 5, Volume 15, Issue 2, August 2022, Page 165-173  XML PDF (390.26 K)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/puj.2022.143664.1172
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Authors
Samah Yahia email 1; Amani Ahmed2; Mahmoud Alshafey3; Howayda Moawadorcid 4
1Departments of Medical Parasitology , Faculty of Medicine, Zagazig University, Egypt
2Departments of Pediatrics , Faculty of Medicine, Zagazig University, Egypt
3Departments of Clinical Pathology³, Faculty of Medicine, Zagazig University, Egypt
4Departments of Medical Parasitology1, Faculty of Medicine, Zagazig University, Egypt
Abstract
development of drug resistance necessitates developing novel drugs or drug repurposing.
Objective: This study aimed to investigate the efficacy of single doses of Ivermectin (IVM) versus ABZ in
children infected with intestinal nematodes.
Subjects and Methods: A total of 136 schoolchildren (6-15 years old) infected with T. trichiura, A.
lumbricoides, and A. duodenale were enrolled in the study. They were divided into two treatment groups,
68 in each, receiving either ABZ or IVM. At days 0 and 14 post-treatment, one stool Kato-Katz thick smear
was performed for cure assessment in ABZ and IVM treated groups. Blood samples were collected at the
same time points to determine absolute eosinophil count and IL-5 serum level as additional parameters
to assess their prognostic role in drug efficacy.
Results: Compared to the ABZ cure rate (CR), IVM showed equivalent efficacy in treating A. lumbricoides.
However, it was unsuccessful in treating both T. trichiura and A. duodenale infections. High eosinophil counts
were recorded in the infected rather than non-infected children and their levels dropped significantly
after treatment with ABZ and IVM. High levels of IL-5 were observed in the infected children compared to
non-infected, with significant reduction after treatment with ABZ and IVM.
Conclusion: A single dose of IVM is a promising therapy for A. lumbricoides but was inefficient for treating
T. trichiura and hookworm infections. Although eosinophil counts and serum interleukin-5 (IL5) levels
decreased after treatment with ABZ and IVM, their function as effective prognostic parameters requires
more research to establish their relevance.
Keywords
albendazole; A. duodenale; A. lumbricoides; eosinophilia; IL5; ivermectin; Kato-Katz; T. trichiura
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