Effectiveness of the treatment of helminth infections ( S. mansoni , Ancylostomidae , T. trichiura , A. lumbricoides ) on hemoglobin concentration in school-children and adolescents.

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Autor(a) principal: Brito, Luciara l.
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Barreto, Maurício l., Silva, Rita de Cássia R., Assis, Ana Marlúcia o., et al.
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Resumo: Background: Anemia remains a leading cause of morbidity in young children in developing countries. Objective: In order to investigate the increase in hemoglobin concentration in individuals treated for helminth infections (S. mansoni, A. lumbricoides, T. trichiura, Ancylostomidae) of mild and moderate intensity. Design: A prospective study of six months’ duration was carried out in 644 individuals of 7-17 years of age in Jequié, Bahia. Oxamniquine (Mansil®) and albendazole were administered in the form of syrup in single doses of 20 mg/kg of weight and 400 mg, respectively. Data were collected on hemoglobin concentration, dietary intake (24-hour recall) and fecal parasitology prior to and six months following treatment. Data on environmental and socioeconomic conditions were obtained at baseline. Results: The subgroup analyses resulted in significant interaction of the intervention with the dietary intake of copper and family income. The increase in hemoglobin concentration in those not infected six months after treatment was statistically significant when dietary intake of copper was adequate (from 12.2 g/dl to 12.9 g/dl; increase in hemoglobin was 0.7 g/dl [p=0.00]), but not in those whose dietary intake of copper was inadequate (from 12.4 g/dl to 12.4 g/dl, there was no increase in hemoglobin [p=0.53]). There was a statistically significant increase in hemoglobin concentration in those not infected (from 12.2g/dl to 12.6 g/dl; increase in hemoglobin was 0,4 g/dl; [p=0.02]) and in individuals infected by only one intestinal helminth (from 12.2g/dl to 12.5 g/dl; increase in hemoglobin was 0,3 g/dl [p=0.03]) with per capita income ≤ ¼ of a minimum salary Conclusions: In the short term, the adoption of mass treatment as an intervention strategy may cause a positive impact on hemoglobin concentration in groups more vulnerable.
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spelling Brito, Luciara l.Barreto, Maurício l.Silva, Rita de Cássia R.Assis, Ana Marlúcia o., et al.Brito, Luciara l.Barreto, Maurício l.Silva, Rita de Cássia R.Assis, Ana Marlúcia o., et al.2017-06-05T14:20:31Z2017-06-05T14:20:31Z20162333-6706http://repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/22756v.4, n.3, p.1-10, 2016Background: Anemia remains a leading cause of morbidity in young children in developing countries. Objective: In order to investigate the increase in hemoglobin concentration in individuals treated for helminth infections (S. mansoni, A. lumbricoides, T. trichiura, Ancylostomidae) of mild and moderate intensity. Design: A prospective study of six months’ duration was carried out in 644 individuals of 7-17 years of age in Jequié, Bahia. Oxamniquine (Mansil®) and albendazole were administered in the form of syrup in single doses of 20 mg/kg of weight and 400 mg, respectively. Data were collected on hemoglobin concentration, dietary intake (24-hour recall) and fecal parasitology prior to and six months following treatment. Data on environmental and socioeconomic conditions were obtained at baseline. Results: The subgroup analyses resulted in significant interaction of the intervention with the dietary intake of copper and family income. The increase in hemoglobin concentration in those not infected six months after treatment was statistically significant when dietary intake of copper was adequate (from 12.2 g/dl to 12.9 g/dl; increase in hemoglobin was 0.7 g/dl [p=0.00]), but not in those whose dietary intake of copper was inadequate (from 12.4 g/dl to 12.4 g/dl, there was no increase in hemoglobin [p=0.53]). There was a statistically significant increase in hemoglobin concentration in those not infected (from 12.2g/dl to 12.6 g/dl; increase in hemoglobin was 0,4 g/dl; [p=0.02]) and in individuals infected by only one intestinal helminth (from 12.2g/dl to 12.5 g/dl; increase in hemoglobin was 0,3 g/dl [p=0.03]) with per capita income ≤ ¼ of a minimum salary Conclusions: In the short term, the adoption of mass treatment as an intervention strategy may cause a positive impact on hemoglobin concentration in groups more vulnerable.Submitted by Maria Creuza Silva (mariakreuza@yahoo.com.br) on 2017-06-05T14:20:31Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Mauricio Barreto. Effectivenes of...2016.pdf: 1490022 bytes, checksum: 255db9976e659f9a192f667f01137a43 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2017-06-05T14:20:31Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Mauricio Barreto. 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dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Effectiveness of the treatment of helminth infections ( S. mansoni , Ancylostomidae , T. trichiura , A. lumbricoides ) on hemoglobin concentration in school-children and adolescents.
dc.title.alternative.pt_BR.fl_str_mv J. Hum. Nutr .Food Sci.
title Effectiveness of the treatment of helminth infections ( S. mansoni , Ancylostomidae , T. trichiura , A. lumbricoides ) on hemoglobin concentration in school-children and adolescents.
spellingShingle Effectiveness of the treatment of helminth infections ( S. mansoni , Ancylostomidae , T. trichiura , A. lumbricoides ) on hemoglobin concentration in school-children and adolescents.
Brito, Luciara l.
Helminthiasis
Anemia
Dietary intake
Hemoglobin
Copper anemia
title_short Effectiveness of the treatment of helminth infections ( S. mansoni , Ancylostomidae , T. trichiura , A. lumbricoides ) on hemoglobin concentration in school-children and adolescents.
title_full Effectiveness of the treatment of helminth infections ( S. mansoni , Ancylostomidae , T. trichiura , A. lumbricoides ) on hemoglobin concentration in school-children and adolescents.
title_fullStr Effectiveness of the treatment of helminth infections ( S. mansoni , Ancylostomidae , T. trichiura , A. lumbricoides ) on hemoglobin concentration in school-children and adolescents.
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness of the treatment of helminth infections ( S. mansoni , Ancylostomidae , T. trichiura , A. lumbricoides ) on hemoglobin concentration in school-children and adolescents.
title_sort Effectiveness of the treatment of helminth infections ( S. mansoni , Ancylostomidae , T. trichiura , A. lumbricoides ) on hemoglobin concentration in school-children and adolescents.
author Brito, Luciara l.
author_facet Brito, Luciara l.
Barreto, Maurício l.
Silva, Rita de Cássia R.
Assis, Ana Marlúcia o., et al.
author_role author
author2 Barreto, Maurício l.
Silva, Rita de Cássia R.
Assis, Ana Marlúcia o., et al.
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Brito, Luciara l.
Barreto, Maurício l.
Silva, Rita de Cássia R.
Assis, Ana Marlúcia o., et al.
Brito, Luciara l.
Barreto, Maurício l.
Silva, Rita de Cássia R.
Assis, Ana Marlúcia o., et al.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Helminthiasis
Anemia
Dietary intake
Hemoglobin
Copper anemia
topic Helminthiasis
Anemia
Dietary intake
Hemoglobin
Copper anemia
description Background: Anemia remains a leading cause of morbidity in young children in developing countries. Objective: In order to investigate the increase in hemoglobin concentration in individuals treated for helminth infections (S. mansoni, A. lumbricoides, T. trichiura, Ancylostomidae) of mild and moderate intensity. Design: A prospective study of six months’ duration was carried out in 644 individuals of 7-17 years of age in Jequié, Bahia. Oxamniquine (Mansil®) and albendazole were administered in the form of syrup in single doses of 20 mg/kg of weight and 400 mg, respectively. Data were collected on hemoglobin concentration, dietary intake (24-hour recall) and fecal parasitology prior to and six months following treatment. Data on environmental and socioeconomic conditions were obtained at baseline. Results: The subgroup analyses resulted in significant interaction of the intervention with the dietary intake of copper and family income. The increase in hemoglobin concentration in those not infected six months after treatment was statistically significant when dietary intake of copper was adequate (from 12.2 g/dl to 12.9 g/dl; increase in hemoglobin was 0.7 g/dl [p=0.00]), but not in those whose dietary intake of copper was inadequate (from 12.4 g/dl to 12.4 g/dl, there was no increase in hemoglobin [p=0.53]). There was a statistically significant increase in hemoglobin concentration in those not infected (from 12.2g/dl to 12.6 g/dl; increase in hemoglobin was 0,4 g/dl; [p=0.02]) and in individuals infected by only one intestinal helminth (from 12.2g/dl to 12.5 g/dl; increase in hemoglobin was 0,3 g/dl [p=0.03]) with per capita income ≤ ¼ of a minimum salary Conclusions: In the short term, the adoption of mass treatment as an intervention strategy may cause a positive impact on hemoglobin concentration in groups more vulnerable.
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