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A Public Health Response against Strongyloides stercoralis: Time to Look at Soil-Transmitted Helminthiasis in Full
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نویسنده
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krolewiecki a.j. ,lammie p. ,jacobson j. ,gabrielli a.-f. ,levecke b. ,socias e. ,arias l.m. ,sosa n. ,abraham d. ,cimino r. ,echazú a. ,crudo f. ,vercruysse j. ,albonico m.
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منبع
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plos neglected tropical diseases - 2013 - دوره : 7 - شماره : 5
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چکیده
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Strongyloides stercoralis infections have a worldwide distribution with a global burden in terms of prevalence and morbidity that is largely ignored. a public health response against soil-transmitted helminth (sth) infections should broaden the strategy to include s. stercoralis and overcome the epidemiological,diagnostic,and therapeutic challenges that this parasite poses in comparison to ascaris lumbricoides,trichuris trichiura,and hookworms. the relatively poor sensitivity of single stool evaluations,which is further lowered when quantitative techniques aimed at detecting eggs are used,also complicates morbidity evaluations and adequate drug efficacy measurements,since s. stercoralis is eliminated in stools in a larval stage. specific stool techniques for the detection of larvae of s. stercoralis,like baermann's and koga's agar plate,despite superiority over direct techniques are still suboptimal. new serologies using recombinant antigens and molecular-based techniques offer new hopes in those areas. the use of ivermectin rather than benzimidazoles for its treatment and the need to have curative regimens rather than lowering the parasite burden are also unique for s. stercoralis in comparison to the other sth due to its life cycle,which allows reproduction and amplification of the worm burden within the human host. the potential impact on sth of the benzimidazoles/ivermectin combinations,already used for control/elimination of lymphatic filariasis,should be further evaluated in public health settings. while waiting for more effective single-dose drug regimens and new sensitive diagnostics,the evidence and the tools already available warrant the planning of a common platform for sth and s. stercoralis control. © 2013 krolewiecki et al.
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آدرس
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instituto de investigaciones en enfermedades tropicales - universidad nacional de salta,oran,argentina,instituto de patología experimental/conicet,salta, Argentina, division of parasitic diseases and malaria,centers for disease control and prevention,atlanta,ga, United States, bill and melinda gates foundation,seattle,wa, United States, department of control of neglected tropical diseases,world health organization,geneva, Switzerland, department of virology,parasitology and immunology,faculty of veterinary medicine,ghent university,merelbeke, Belgium, fundación mundo sano,buenos aires, Argentina, ministerio de salud pública de la provincia de salta,salta, Argentina, ministerio de salud pública de la provincia de salta,salta, Argentina, department of microbiology and immunology,kimmel cancer center,thomas jefferson university,philadelphia,pa, United States, instituto de investigaciones en enfermedades tropicales - universidad nacional de salta,oran, Argentina, instituto de investigaciones en enfermedades tropicales - universidad nacional de salta,oran, Argentina, subsecretaría de salud,municipalidad de zárate,zárate, Argentina, department of virology,parasitology and immunology,faculty of veterinary medicine,ghent university,merelbeke, Belgium, centre for tropical diseases,sacro cuore hospital,negrar,italy,ivo de carneri foundation (idcf),milan, Italy
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