International Journal of Infectious Diseases (May 2025)

Therapeutic response to an empirical praziquantel treatment in long-staying sub-Saharan African migrants with positive Schistosoma serology and chronic symptoms: A prospective cohort study in Spain

  • Sílvia Roure,
  • Xavier Vallès,
  • Olga Pérez-Quílez,
  • Israel López-Muñoz,
  • Lluís Valerio,
  • Laura Soldevila,
  • Anna Chamorro,
  • Elena Abad,
  • Alaa H.A. Hegazy,
  • Gema Fernández-Rivas,
  • Ester Gorriz,
  • Dolores Herena,
  • Elia Fernández-Pedregal,
  • Sergio España-Cueto,
  • Josep M. Llibre,
  • Mar Isnard,
  • Josep Maria Bonet,
  • Oriol Estrada,
  • Núria Prat,
  • Bonaventura Clotet

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 154
p. 107873

Abstract

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Objectives: Sub-Saharan African migrants may be experiencing imported schistosomiasis, which can evolve into chronic schistosomiasis. Positive response to empiric treatment with praziquantel may indicate the presence of persistent infection. Methods: We tested the response to praziquantel in a cohort of sub-Saharan African migrants with probable chronic schistosomiasis. The tests were administered at baseline and 6 and 12 months. Results: Of the 187 eligible participants, 149 completed the follow-up. Of these, 119 (79.9%) were males and 65 (43.6%) were from Senegal. The median age was 43 years (interquartile ranges 35-51 years) and their duration of residence in Europe was 17 years (interquartile ranges 12-21 years). The most prevalent clinical symptom was chronic abdominal pain (N = 96, 64.4%), pelvic pain in males (N = 55, 46.6%), and dysmenorrhea (N = 21; 70.0%) in females. We observed a significant decrease (P <0.001) in the number of signs and symptoms at 12 months, and 70.3% showed a total resolution of the symptoms and significant decreases in transaminase levels, eosinophilia, and abnormal glomerular filtration rates. The rates of clearance in positive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and immunochromatography tests were 54.7% and 24.3%. Conclusion: The positive response to praziquantel suggests that chronic schistosomiasis is a prevalent condition among long-staying African migrants. These results need to be confirmed in randomized clinical trials.

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