Assessing the Effects of One-Time Praziquantel Treatment on Urogenital Lesions Detected by Ultrasound in Schistosoma haematobium-Infected Individuals in Chad

The objective was to determine the impact of a single dose of praziquantel on urogenital lesions caused by Schistosoma haematobium. Ultrasound (US) was performed on three age groups of subjects with a positive test for hematuria, with the first examination performed in November 2017 and a follow-up...

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description The objective was to determine the impact of a single dose of praziquantel on urogenital lesions caused by Schistosoma haematobium. Ultrasound (US) was performed on three age groups of subjects with a positive test for hematuria, with the first examination performed in November 2017 and a follow-up visit 7 months later. None of the subjects had previously received treatment. The participants were categorized into three distinct age groups: group 1 = 1-15 years, group 2 = 15-30 years, and group 3 = ≥ 30 years. A total of 250 people from these three groups underwent screening: 99 in group 1, 90 in group 2, and 61 in group 3, among whom 131 (52.4%) had at least one detectable lesion of the urogenital tract on US. Follow-up US after 7 months was possible in 60%, 67%, and 77% of the respective groups (with lesions). The anomalies disappeared in 80% of individuals in group 1, 76% of those in group 2, and 65% in group 3. With the exception of calcifications, most visible anomalies had been resolved. The total number of anomalies is low. Severe obstructive uropathy was not detected. We can conclude that single treatment with praziquantel is able to cure visible anomalies, with the exception of calcifications. The low rate of anomalies, compared with levels in the literature, is speculated to be due to undetected death by obstructive uropathy caused by S. haematobium. This requires further investigation.
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Animals
Anthelmintics - pharmacology
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Chad
Child
Child, Preschool
Disease transmission
Hematuria - drug therapy
Humans
Infant
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Praziquantel - therapeutic use
Schistosoma haematobium
Schistosomiasis haematobia - diagnostic imaging
Schistosomiasis haematobia - drug therapy
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