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Intestinal schistosomiasis among preschool and school-aged children in a rural setting near Alexandria: initiative for elimination

Authors :
Hoda Fahmy Farag
Amal Farahat Allam
Musaad Mohammed Dewair
Heba Said Ibrahim
Amel Youssef Shehab
Aziza Ibrahim Salem
Amel Elsheredy
Nancy Abd-elkader Hagras
Source :
Tropical medicineinternational health : TMIHReferences. 26(6)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

OBJECTIVE To assess the status of intestinal schistosomiasis among preschool-aged (PSAC) and school-aged children (SAC) and to compare the efficacy of praziquantel (PZQ) in both groups. METHODS The study was conducted on 400 children; 103 PSAC and 297 SAC. Diagnosis of Schistosoma mansoni was based on triplicate Kato-Katz thick smears from a single stool sample. To identify the missed cases by Kato-Katz, 120 randomly selected negative cases (38 PSAC and 82 SAC) were screened by real-time PCR. All S. mansoni-positive cases by Kato-Katz were treated by crushed PZQ tablets. Four weeks after treatment, the cure rate was assessed by Kato-Katz smears and real-time PCR. RESULTS The prevalence of S. mansoni with Kato-Katz was 7.8% among PSAC and 7.4% among SAC. Most of children (63.3%) had light-intensity infection. The cure rate was 100% among PSAC by both techniques, and 91%, and 77.2% among SAC by Kato-Katz and real-time PCR, respectively. In the 120 stool samples screened by real-time PCR, S. mansoni prevalence was 25%; 15.8% and 29.3% were among PSAC and SAC respectively. Treated cases showed a lower range of Ct values than untreated cases. Two melting temperature ranges (Tm = 83-87°C and 89-93°C) were recognised among uncured cases which may point to S. mansoni genetic variability. CONCLUSION Continuous monitoring and inclusion of PSAC in schistosomiasis control programmes are crucial. Real-time PCR and other molecular tools are recommended for evaluation of the true prevalence, assessment of cure and further studies on genetic diversity.

Details

ISSN :
13653156
Volume :
26
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Tropical medicineinternational health : TMIHReferences
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....181589273539e0244734405288030fe2