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Oral drug therapy for multiple neglected tropical diseases: a systematic review.
[dracunculiasis]
The
neglected
tropical
diseases
include
13
conditions
that
occur
in
areas
of
extreme
poverty
and
are
poverty
promoting
.
The
neglected
tropical
diseases
produce
a
disease
burden
almost
as
great
as
that
associated
with
human
immunodeficiency
virus
/
AIDS
,
tuberculosis
,
or
malaria
,
yet
are
virtually
unknown
by
health
care
workers
in
North
America
,
because
they
occur
almost
exclusively
in
the
poorest
regions
of
the
world
.
Seven
of
the
most
prevalent
diseases
have
existing
oral
drug
treatments
.
Identifying
treatments
that
are
effective
against
more
than
1
disease
could
facilitate
efficient
and
inexpensive
treatment
.
To
systematically
review
the
evidence
for
drug
treatments
and
to
increase
awareness
that
neglected
tropical
diseases
exist
and
that
treatments
are
available
.
Using
a
MEDLINE
search
(
1966
through
June
2007
)
,
randomized
controlled
trials
(
RCTs
)
were
reviewed
that
examined
simultaneous
treatment
of
2
or
more
of
the
7
most
prevalent
neglected
tropical
diseases
using
oral
drug
therapy
.
Twenty
-
nine
RCTs
were
identified
,
of
which
3
targeted
4
diseases
simultaneously
,
20
targeted
3
diseases
,
and
6
targeted
2
diseases
.
Trials
were
published
between
1972
and
2005
and
baseline
prevalence
of
individual
diseases
varied
among
RCTs
.
Albendazole
plus
diethylcarbamazine
significantly
reduced
prevalence
of
elephantiasis
(
16
.
7
%
to
5
.
3
%
)
,
hookworm
(
10
.
3
%
to
1
.
9
%
)
,
roundworm
(
34
.
5
%
to
2
.
3
%
)
,
and
whipworm
(
55
.
5
%
to
40
.
3
%
)
.
Albendazole
plus
ivermectin
significantly
reduced
prevalence
of
elephantiasis
(
12
.
6
%
to
4
.
6
%
)
,
hookworm
(
7
.
8
%
to
0
%
)
,
roundworm
(
33
.
5
%
to
6
.
1
%
)
,
and
whipworm
(
42
.
7
%
to
8
.
9
%
)
.
Levamisole
plus
mebendazole
significantly
reduced
prevalence
of
hookworm
(
94
.
0
%
to
71
.
8
%
)
,
roundworm
(
62
.
0
%
to
1
.
4
%
)
,
and
whipworm
(
93
.
1
%
to
74
.
5
%
)
.
Pyrantel-oxantel
significantly
reduced
hookworm
(
93
.
4
%
to
85
.
2
%
)
,
roundworm
(
22
.
8
%
to
1
.
4
%
)
,
and
whipworm
(
86
.
8
%
to
59
.
5
%
)
,
while
albendazole
alone
significantly
reduced
prevalence
of
hookworm
(
8
.
1
%
to
1
.
3
%
)
,
roundworm
(
28
.
4
%
to
0
.
9
%
)
,
and
whipworm
(
51
.
9
%
to
31
.
9
%
)
.
No
RCT
examined
treatment
of
river
blindness
or
trachoma
as
part
of
an
intervention
to
target
2
or
more
neglected
tropical
diseases
.
Adverse
events
were
generally
inadequately
reported
.
At
least
2
of
the
most
prevalent
neglected
tropical
diseases
can
be
treated
simultaneously
with
existing
oral
drug
treatments
,
facilitating
effective
and
efficient
treatment
.
Increasing
awareness
about
neglected
tropical
diseases
,
their
global
impact
,
and
the
availability
of
oral
drug
treatments
is
an
essential
step
in
controlling
these
diseases
.
Diseases
Validation
Diseases presenting
"blindness"
symptom
aniridia
canavan disease
coats disease
cohen syndrome
congenital toxoplasmosis
cystinuria
dracunculiasis
fabry disease
gm1 gangliosidosis
junctional epidermolysis bullosa
kallmann syndrome
lamellar ichthyosis
neonatal adrenoleukodystrophy
oculocutaneous albinism
x-linked adrenoleukodystrophy
This symptom has already been validated