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Assessing the WHO 50% Prevalence Threshold in School-Aged Children as Indication for Treatment of Urogenital Schistosomiasis in Adults in Central Nigeria
Authors:Darin S. Evans  Jonathan D. King  Abel Eigege  John Umaru  William Adamani  Kal Alphonsus  Yohanna Sambo  Emmanual S. Miri  Danjuma Goshit  Gladys Ogah  Frank O. Richards
Affiliation:The Carter Center, Atlanta, Georgia; The Carter Center Nigeria, Jos, Plateau, Nigeria; Plateau State Ministry of Health, Plateau State Secretariat, Jos, Nigeria; Nasarawa State Ministry of Health, Nasarawa State Secretariat, Lafia, Nigeria
Abstract:Preventive chemotherapy with praziquantel is recommended in adults by the World Health Organization when prevalence of schistosomiasis in school-aged children (SAC) is ≥ 50%. This study ascertained the value of this threshold in predicting prevalence and intensity of Schistosoma hematobium (SH) infection in adults in central Nigeria. We evaluated urogenital schistosomiasis prevalence in 1,164 adults: 659 adults in 12 communities where mean hematuria among SAC in 2008 was 26.6% and 505 adults in 7 communities where the mean hematuria among SAC in 2008 was 70.4%. No statistically significant differences were found between the two groups of adults in prevalence of hematuria, prevalence of SH eggs, or intensity of infections. We conclude that, in this setting, the SAC threshold is not useful for treatment decisions in adults. Given the increased risk of subtle morbidity or urogenital schistosomiasis as a risk factor for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), more liberal treatment of adults with praziquantel is warranted.
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