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    Single dose metrifonate in the treatment of urinary schistosomiasis in an area of low prevalence and intensity of infection

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    Date
    1986
    Author
    Tswana, S.A.
    Mason, P.R.
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    Abstract
    Urine specimens from 638 primary school children in Gokwe Communal Land were examined for S. haematobium ova, and the 187 (29%) children who were excreting eggs were treated with a single lOmg/kg dose of metrifonate. Futher urine samples were collected from all children, whether treated or not, 48 weeks later, and examined for ova. The overall cure rate was 50,8%, and in children not cured egg excretion was reduced by an average 59,9%. Only 12,1% of children were excreting > 50 eggs per ml of urine before treatment, and after this was reduced to 3,9%. Increased egg excretion following treatment was noted in 15 (8,0%) of the infected children, while 21 (4,7%) children with negative urines, and therefore not treated, were excreting eggs 48 weeks later. Thus even in an area where the prevalence and intensity of infection is low, single-dose metrifonate may play a cost-effective role in the control of urinary schistosomiasis.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10646/2836
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    Tswana, S. A. & Mason, P. R. (1986). Single dose metrifonate in the treatment of urinary schistosomiasis in an area of low prevalence and intensity of infection. Central African Journal of Medicine, 32 (6),133-137.
    Publisher
    University of Zimbabwe, College of Health Sciences
    Subject
    Schistosomiasis
    Urinary Schistosomiasis
    Helminthiasis
    Intestinal helminths
    metrifonate
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