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   Repurposed Automated Handheld Counter as a Point-of-Care Tool to Identify Individuals ‘At Risk’ of Serious Post-Ivermectin Encephalopathy  
   
نویسنده bennuru s. ,pion s.d.s. ,kamgno j. ,wanji s. ,nutman t.b.
منبع plos neglected tropical diseases - 2014 - دوره : 8 - شماره : 9
چکیده    Administration of ivermectin (ivm) as part of mass drug administration (mda) campaigns for onchocerciasis and/or lymphatic filariasis (lf) has been suspended in areas co-endemic for loa loa due to severe post-treatment adverse events (saes) associated with high-burden of infection (>30,000 mf/ml). one simple approach for preventing saes is to identify and exclude individuals at risk from mda. here,we describe a repurposed hand-held automated cell counter (scepter 2.0; hhac) as a rapid,point-of-care method for quantifying microfilariae (mf) in the blood of infected individuals.the quantification of microfilarial levels in blood of naturally infected humans,experimentally infected baboons,or mf-spiked human blood was tested using a microfluidic-based automated counter and compared to traditional calibrated thick-smears. we demonstrate that mf can be quantified in 20 µl of whole blood following lysis with 10% saponin within a minute of obtaining blood. there was a highly significant concordance between the counts obtained by the hhac and those by microscopy for mf densities of >5,000 (p<0.0001,rc = 0.97) or >30,000 per ml (p<0.0001,rc = 0.90). preliminary proof of concept field studies in cameroon with 20 µl of blood from l. loa infected humans (n = 22) and baboons (n = 4) also demonstrated a significantly high concordance (p<0.0001,rc = 0.89) with calibrated thick blood smears counts.a repurposed hhac is a portable,sensitive,rapid,point-of-care and quantitative tool to identify individuals with high levels of l. loa mf that put them at risk for saes following mda. in addition,it provides ease of data storage and accessibility. © 2014,public library of science. all rights reserved.
آدرس national institute of allergy and infectious diseases,national institutes of health,bethesda,md, United States, umi 233,institut de recherche pour le développement (ird),university of montpellier,montpellier,france,center for research on filariasis and other tropical diseases,yaoundé, Cameroon, center for research on filariasis and other tropical diseases,yaoundé,cameroon,university of yaoundé,yaoundé, Cameroon, research foundation in tropical diseases and the environment,buea,cameroon,department of microbiology and parasitology,university of buea,buea, Cameroon, national institute of allergy and infectious diseases,national institutes of health,bethesda,md, United States
 
     
   
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