Journal article

Community-based treatment of onchocerciasis with ivermectin: Safety, efficacy, and acceptability of yearly treatment

M Pacqué, B Munoz, BM Greene, HR Taylor

Journal of Infectious Diseases | OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC | Published : 1991

Abstract

The safety, acceptability, and efficacy of ivermectin during community-based mass treatment of onchocerciasis was assessed. Ivermectin was distributed three times, 1 year apart, to the population of a rubber plantation (14,000 people) in Liberia where >80% of adults have Onchocerca volvulus infection. In a sample of adults, the microfilarial density was reduced by 84% after 2 years of treatment. Acceptance was as high as 98% during the third year. Adverse reactions occurred in 6-13 in 1000 people after first treatment and in only 3-4 in 1000 receiving their second or third annual dose of ivermectin; severe adverse reactions were not seen. These data show that community-based treatment with i..

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