The three major Soil-Transmitted Helminths (STH), Ascaris lumbricoides, Necator americanus/Ancylostoma duodenal and Trichuris trichiura are among the most prevalent parasites worldwide. The objective of this multicentre international study is to define the efficacy of a single 400 milligram dose of albendazole (ALB) against these three STHs using a standardised protocol. The trial will be undertaken among school age children in seven countries - Brazil, Cameroon, Cambodia, Ethiopia, India, Tanzania (Zanzibar) and Vietnam - each with a different epidemiologic pattern of infection. A trial of this nature is urgently required because in spite of the wide usage of albendazole over the last 3 decades, there is still no key publication reporting the efficacy of the anthelmintic accurately, and to modern conventional standards, that can act as a central reference for the baseline efficacy. The latter is critically important because albendazole is now being used even more widely, as large scale mass treatment campaigns are being implemented in Africa and elsewhere, with the intention of reducing morbidity in children. Such large scale usage of a drug risks resistance developing, but resistance cannot be detected unless benchmark values for baseline efficacy are widely known.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
1,750
Treatment with albendazole
Instituto René Rachou, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz
Minas Gerais, Brazil
Institut Pasteur in Cambodia, Clinical Pathology Unit
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Centre for Schistosomiasis and Parasitology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Yaoundé I
Yaoundé, Cameroon
Department of Medical Laboratory Sciences and Pathology , College of Public Health and Medical Sciences, Jimma University
Jimma, Ethiopia
Department of Gastrointestinal Sciences, Christian Medical College
Vellore, India
Public Health Laboratory
Zanzibar, Tanzania
National Institute for Malariology, Parasitology and Entomology
Hanoi, Vietnam
Efficacy of albendazole
To determine the efficacy of albendazole, and this will be assessed by the reduction in parasite faecal egg counts between the pre- and post-intervention surveys. The latter will be conducted 14-30 days after treatment.
Time frame: 14 to 30 days after treatment
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