Evaluation of the Efficacy of Pediatric Suspension of Praziquantel against Schistosoma mansoni in Experimental Animals
Background: Schistosomiasis is one of the neglected tropical diseases with recent evidences about the high prevalence among preschool-age children. The pediatric formulation of Praziquantel (PZQ) has to be assessed for the efficacy as it gave controversial results in several countries. Objective(...
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Language: | English |
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Alexandria University
2017-12-01
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Series: | Journal of High Institute of Public Health |
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Summary: | Background: Schistosomiasis is one of the neglected tropical diseases with recent evidences about the
high prevalence among preschool-age children. The pediatric formulation of Praziquantel (PZQ) has to
be assessed for the efficacy as it gave controversial results in several countries.
Objective(s): The current study aimed at evaluating the efficacy of the pediatric suspension of PZQ against
Schistosoma mansoni Egyptian strain in the experimental animals.
Methods: 150 Swiss albino mice infected with Schistosoma mansoni were divided into three groups, the
first group was treated with 600 mg/kg body weight of PZQ pediatric suspension, the second group was
treated with 600 mg/kg PZQ tablets and the third one received no treatment as a control. The efficacy of
the pediatric formulation was experimentally evaluated in comparison with the tablet formulation as a
benchmark on the basis of the following specific parasitological parameters (worm burden, tissue egg
load, and oogram pattern i.e. percentage of dead, live or immature eggs shown in the stool sample).
Results: The comparison between the mean egg count per gram stool in the two groups pediatric
suspension of PZQ (Epiquantel) and adult tablets of PZQ (Distocide), and the control group by applying
one way ANOVA revealed a statistically significant difference (p<0.05) between the mean egg count in
both treated groups (Epiquantel&Distocide) and their control group. The reduction of the total worm
burden caused by Epiquantel®was96.9%, while that of Distocide®was86.7%, they were found to be
statistically significant(p<0.05) in comparison with the control group. Epiquantel® reduced the male
worms by 100% and the females were reduced by 94.1%. Distocide showed a similar effect, it reduced
the worms by 88.4% and 85.1% for males and females respectively. The administration of a single oral
dose of both Epiquantel® and Distocide® resulted in a statistically significant reduction (p<0.05) in the
mean egg count per gram tissue either the liver or the wall of small intestine when compared to their
infected untreated control group. Complete absence of immature egg stages, high reduction in the mature
eggs, and the increase in the dead eggs were observed in both Epiquantel® and Distocide® groups when
compared to the control group.
Conclusion: The results prescribed that the pediatric suspension formula of PZQ is as efficient as the
tablet formula against Schistosoma mansoni (Egyptian CD strain) in the mouse model. It could be
recommended for pediatric treatment. |
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ISSN: | 2357-0601 2357-061X |