Metrifonate in schistosomiasis - therapy and prophylaxis. 1981

J M Jewsbury

The introduction and development of the organophosphorous drug metrifonate, first as an insecticide and then for the treatment of urinary schistosomiasis, has followed an unusual course. In its most widely accepted treatment regimen it is safe, effective and apparently without significant side effects. These facts, together with its low cost and ease of dosing, lead to a field trial of its efficacy in the treatment and prevention of infection in children in an area of high S. haematobium and S. mansoni endemicity in Rhodesia (Zimbabwe). Three doses of 7.5 mg/kg b.wt. given at fortnightly intervals reduced significantly the infection rates and the egg counts in S. haematobium patients. Subsequent treatment at the same dose level but at intervals of four weeks maintained a low level of infection and of egg output. On the other hand infection rates and egg output rose in unprotected children. There was however no comparable effect on S. mansoni. Apart from the expected and previously reported drop in cholinesterase values there were no untoward side effects: the exact significance of the drop in cholinesterase values remains unclear. The implications of these results for the wide-scale use of metrifonate as a therapeutic and as a prophylactic for Schistosoma haematobium infection is discussed.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D002802 Cholinesterases Acylcholineacylhydrolase,Cholase,Cholinesterase
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D000818 Animals Unicellular or multicellular, heterotrophic organisms, that have sensation and the power of voluntary movement. Under the older five kingdom paradigm, Animalia was one of the kingdoms. Under the modern three domain model, Animalia represents one of the many groups in the domain EUKARYOTA. Animal,Metazoa,Animalia
D012548 Schistosoma haematobium A species of trematode blood flukes of the family Schistosomatidae which occurs at different stages in development in veins of the pulmonary and hepatic system and finally the bladder lumen. This parasite causes urinary schistosomiasis. Schistosoma haematobiums,haematobiums, Schistosoma
D012552 Schistosomiasis Infection with flukes (trematodes) of the genus SCHISTOSOMA. Three species produce the most frequent clinical diseases: SCHISTOSOMA HAEMATOBIUM (endemic in Africa and the Middle East), SCHISTOSOMA MANSONI (in Egypt, northern and southern Africa, some West Indies islands, northern 2/3 of South America), and SCHISTOSOMA JAPONICUM (in Japan, China, the Philippines, Celebes, Thailand, Laos). S. mansoni is often seen in Puerto Ricans living in the United States. Bilharziasis,Katayama Fever,Schistoma Infection,Bilharziases,Fever, Katayama,Infection, Schistoma,Infections, Schistoma,Schistoma Infections,Schistosomiases
D013997 Time Factors Elements of limited time intervals, contributing to particular results or situations. Time Series,Factor, Time,Time Factor
D014236 Trichlorfon An organochlorophosphate cholinesterase inhibitor that is used as an insecticide for the control of flies and roaches. It is also used in anthelmintic compositions for animals. (From Merck, 11th ed) Chlorophos,Metrifonate,Bilarcil,Chlorofos,Dipterex,Dylox,Foschlor,Metriphonate,Neguvon,Ricifon,Trichlorphon

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