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Intestinal permeability before and after albendazole treatment in low and high socioeconomic status schoolchildren in Makassar, Indonesia

Authors :
Aldian I. Amaruddin
Jan Pieter R. Koopman
Munawir Muhammad
Kaatje Lenaerts
Hans M. H. van Eijk
Eric A. T. Brienen
Anoecim R. Geelen
Lisette van Lieshout
Sitti Wahyuni
Ed J. Kuijper
Romy D. Zwittink
Firdaus Hamid
Erliyani Sartono
Maria Yazdanbakhsh
Surgery
RS: NUTRIM - R2 - Liver and digestive health
Source :
Scientific Reports, 12(1):3394. Nature Publishing Group, Scientific Reports, 12. Nature Research
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Intestinal helminths are highly prevalent in low-SES children and could contribute to poor health outcomes either directly or via alteration of the gut microbiome and gut barrier function. We analysed parasitic infections and gut microbiota composition in 325 children attending high- and low-SES schools in Makassar, Indonesia before and after albendazole treatment. Lactulose/Mannitol Ratio (LMR, a marker of gut permeability); I-FABP (a surrogate marker of intestinal damage) as well as inflammatory markers (LBP) were measured. Helminth infections were highly prevalent (65.6%) in low-SES children. LMR and I-FABP levels were higher in low-SES children (geomean (95%CI): 4.03 (3.67–4.42) vs. 3.22 (2.91–3.57); p. adj

Details

ISSN :
20452322
Volume :
12
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Scientific reports
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....226752bada02e3c47fc6239a3d5b0304