Albendazole increases serum retinol concentration in primary schoolchildren with low serum retinol

Background Soil-transmitted helminth (STH) infection is still a health problem in Indonesia. Vitamin A deficiency (VAD) is often found together with STH. The effect of the deworming program on the vitamin A status of primary school children is unknown. The objective of this study was to evaluate the...

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Main Authors: Jane Florida Kalumpiu, Yenny Djuardi, Taniawati Supali
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Language:English
Published: Faculty of Medicine Trisakti University 2015-12-01
Series:Universa Medicina
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Online Access:https://univmed.org/ejurnal/index.php/medicina/article/view/27
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spelling doaj-acd20036a07b455c9f2433b17f22a2f52020-11-25T03:34:39ZengFaculty of Medicine Trisakti UniversityUniversa Medicina1907-30622407-22302015-12-0134212112810.18051/UnivMed.2015.v34.121-12826Albendazole increases serum retinol concentration in primary schoolchildren with low serum retinolJane Florida Kalumpiu0Yenny Djuardi1Taniawati Supali2Trisakti universityUniversity of IndonesiaTarumanegara UniversityBackground Soil-transmitted helminth (STH) infection is still a health problem in Indonesia. Vitamin A deficiency (VAD) is often found together with STH. The effect of the deworming program on the vitamin A status of primary school children is unknown. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of albendazole on serum retinol concentrations in primary school children. Methods An experimental study of pre-post test design without control was carried out on 118 children from grades 3-5 at one primary school in North Jakarta, from July to September 2014. Flotac examination was used to determine STH infections and high performance liquid chromatography was performed to measure serum retinol concentration. Stool and blood samples were taken twice: before and three weeks after treatment with albendazole 400 mg single dose for three consecutive days given to all children either infected or uninfected. Paired t-test was used to analyze the data. Results Of the 118 children, the prevalence of STH was 71.2%. The prevalence of low retinol serum (<1.05 mmol/L) was 17 (17.2%) and of mild VAD was 2 (2.0%). Albendazole given in 3 consecutive days could not increase serum retinol concentrations (p=0.055). Serum retinol concentration significantly increased after albendazole treatment in children with low retinol serum at baseline (p=0.001). Conclusions In children with low serum retinol concentration, treatment with albendazole increased retinol concentration. Integrated deworming and vitamin A supplementation strategies should be evaluated in this population.https://univmed.org/ejurnal/index.php/medicina/article/view/27albendazole, retinolvitamin a statusprimary schoolchildren
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author Jane Florida Kalumpiu
Yenny Djuardi
Taniawati Supali
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Yenny Djuardi
Taniawati Supali
Albendazole increases serum retinol concentration in primary schoolchildren with low serum retinol
Universa Medicina
albendazole, retinol
vitamin a status
primary schoolchildren
author_facet Jane Florida Kalumpiu
Yenny Djuardi
Taniawati Supali
author_sort Jane Florida Kalumpiu
title Albendazole increases serum retinol concentration in primary schoolchildren with low serum retinol
title_short Albendazole increases serum retinol concentration in primary schoolchildren with low serum retinol
title_full Albendazole increases serum retinol concentration in primary schoolchildren with low serum retinol
title_fullStr Albendazole increases serum retinol concentration in primary schoolchildren with low serum retinol
title_full_unstemmed Albendazole increases serum retinol concentration in primary schoolchildren with low serum retinol
title_sort albendazole increases serum retinol concentration in primary schoolchildren with low serum retinol
publisher Faculty of Medicine Trisakti University
series Universa Medicina
issn 1907-3062
2407-2230
publishDate 2015-12-01
description Background Soil-transmitted helminth (STH) infection is still a health problem in Indonesia. Vitamin A deficiency (VAD) is often found together with STH. The effect of the deworming program on the vitamin A status of primary school children is unknown. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of albendazole on serum retinol concentrations in primary school children. Methods An experimental study of pre-post test design without control was carried out on 118 children from grades 3-5 at one primary school in North Jakarta, from July to September 2014. Flotac examination was used to determine STH infections and high performance liquid chromatography was performed to measure serum retinol concentration. Stool and blood samples were taken twice: before and three weeks after treatment with albendazole 400 mg single dose for three consecutive days given to all children either infected or uninfected. Paired t-test was used to analyze the data. Results Of the 118 children, the prevalence of STH was 71.2%. The prevalence of low retinol serum (<1.05 mmol/L) was 17 (17.2%) and of mild VAD was 2 (2.0%). Albendazole given in 3 consecutive days could not increase serum retinol concentrations (p=0.055). Serum retinol concentration significantly increased after albendazole treatment in children with low retinol serum at baseline (p=0.001). Conclusions In children with low serum retinol concentration, treatment with albendazole increased retinol concentration. Integrated deworming and vitamin A supplementation strategies should be evaluated in this population.
topic albendazole, retinol
vitamin a status
primary schoolchildren
url https://univmed.org/ejurnal/index.php/medicina/article/view/27
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