Study of enteroparasites infection frequency and chemotherapeutic agents used in pediatric patients in a community living in Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil

Authors

  • Fernanda B. Morrone
  • Juliana A. Carneiro
  • Cristine dos Reis
  • Cibele M. Cardozo
  • Caroline Ubal
  • Geraldo A. De Carli

Keywords:

Chemotherapeutic agents, Drug utilization study, Pharmaceutical care, Parasitic infections

Abstract

Parasitic infections caused by intestinal protozoan and helminths affect more than two billion people worldwide and chemotherapy is the most commonly used therapeutic procedure. Considering the problems created by parasitic infections and the incorrect use of drugs, the aim of this work was to detect the frequency of enteroparasites infection and to estimate the use of chemotherapeutic agents in children living in the periphery of the city of Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil. Ninety-six preschool age children, who had parasitological exams and who used antiparasitic drugs, were analyzed. The efficacy of treatment was evaluated by stool examination repeated six months after treatment. The same diagnostic test was used to evaluate parasitological cure, which was defined as absence of eggs and cysts in the stool. From these children, 79 (82.3%) were contaminated by some species of parasite, the most prevalent were Ascaris lumbricoides, Trichuris trichiura and Giardia lamblia. The most commonly used drugs were mebendazole (86% of prescriptions) and metronidazole (30.3%). The cure rate in the 79 children, examined 6 months after treatment, was 65.3% for A. lumbricoides and 66.1% for T. trichiura. This study suggests that a continuous education program regarding the prevention and treatment of parasitic infections is an essential tool for their eradication.

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Published

2004-04-01

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Section

Parasitology

How to Cite

Morrone, F. B., Carneiro, J. A., Reis, C. dos, Cardozo, C. M., Ubal, C., & De Carli, G. A. (2004). Study of enteroparasites infection frequency and chemotherapeutic agents used in pediatric patients in a community living in Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil . Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De São Paulo, 46(2), 77-80. https://revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/30790