Treatment and re-treatment strategies for schistosomiasis control in different epidemiological settings: A review of 10 years' experiences

Pascal Magnussen*

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Abstract

This paper reviews 10 years' experience with schistosomiasis control in different endemic settings in Africa, Asia and the Americas. Research projects, pilot programs and long-term large-scale programs with the objective of controlling morbidity have been included in the review. Major advances in diagnostic tools and rapid assessment techniques have evolved during the decade making it possible to follow changes in pathology after treatment and to get baseline epidemiological information at very low cost. At the same time prices of drugs like praziquantel has declined dramatically (to <US$ 0.10 per tablet). Equipment for indicators of morbidity due to Schistosoma haematobium (e.g. urine reagent strips for micro-haematuria) have also become cost-effective. Cheap and simple parasitological methods for examination of urine and stool specimens have now been available for almost two decades. The impact of different control strategies on morbidity and the duration of the effects on pathology have been reviewed and suggestions for new treatment and re-treatment strategies are made based on the existing experience from different regions and countries.

Original languageEnglish
JournalActa Tropica
Volume86
Issue number2-3
Pages (from-to)243-254
Number of pages12
ISSN0001-706X
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 May 2003

Keywords

  • Morbidity control
  • Praziquantel treatment strategy
  • S. haematobium
  • S. japonicum
  • S. mansoni
  • Schistosomiasis

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