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   High Reinfection Rate after Preventive Chemotherapy for Fishborne Zoonotic Trematodes in Vietnam  
   
نویسنده lier t. ,do d.t. ,van johansen m. ,nguyen t.h. ,dalsgaard a. ,asfeldt a.m.
منبع plos neglected tropical diseases - 2014 - دوره : 8 - شماره : 6
چکیده    Background:the world health organization aims for complete morbidity control of fishborne zoonotic trematodes (fzt) in endemic areas by 2020. the main intervention tool for achieving this goal is regular use of preventive chemotherapy by offering praziquantel to those at risk in endemic areas. the purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of preventive chemotherapy to control fzt in an endemic area in northern vietnam.methodology and principle findings:we followed a cohort of 396 people who fulfilled the criteria for receiving preventive chemotherapy. stool samples were examined by kato-katz technique for the presence of trematode eggs before,and two,16,29 and 60 weeks after preventive chemotherapy. the prevalence of trematode eggs in stool was 40.2% before,2.3% two weeks after and increased to a cumulative prevalence of 29.8% sixty weeks after preventive chemotherapy.conclusions:the effectiveness of preventive chemotherapy as a main component in control of fzt is not well documented in most endemic areas. we found a high reinfection rate within the first year after preventive chemotherapy. since these trematodes are zoonoses,preventive chemotherapy may not have sufficient impact alone on the transmission to have a lasting effect on the prevalence. animal reservoirs and farm management practices must be targeted to achieve sustainable control of fishborne zoonotic trematode infections,hence control programs should consider a one health approach. © 2014 lier et al.
آدرس department for microbiology and infection control,university hospital of north norway,tromsø, Norway, department for parasitology,national institute of malariology,parasitology and entomology (nimpe),hanoi, Viet Nam, department of veterinary disease biology,university of copenhagen,copenhagen, Denmark, department for parasitology,national institute of malariology,parasitology and entomology (nimpe),hanoi, Viet Nam, department of veterinary disease biology,university of copenhagen,copenhagen, Denmark, department for microbiology and infection control,university hospital of north norway,tromsø, Norway
 
     
   
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