Journal article

Impact of ivermectin administered for scabies treatment on the prevalence of head lice in Atoifi, Solomon Islands

S Coscione, T Esau, E Kekeubata, J Diau, R Asugeni, D MacLaren, AC Steer, C Kositz, M Marks

Plos Neglected Tropical Diseases | Published : 2018

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Abstract

Background: Scabies and head lice are ubiquitous ectoparasitic infestations that are common across the Pacific Islands. Ivermectin is an effective treatment for both conditions, although the doses used vary. At a community level, mass drug administration (MDA) with ivermectin is an effective strategy to decrease prevalence of scabies. To what extent MDA with ivermectin will also reduce prevalence of head lice is unknown. Methodology: Head lice prevalence was assessed before and after MDA with oral ivermectin (at a dose of 200 micrograms per kilogram of body weight) administered on day 1 and day 8. The primary outcome was the change in prevalence of head louse infestation at two weeks compare..

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Funding Acknowledgements

MM was supported by a Wellcome Trust Fellowship (102807). The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.