PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases (Jun 2020)

Efficacy and safety of single-dose 40 mg/kg oral praziquantel in the treatment of schistosomiasis in preschool-age versus school-age children: An individual participant data meta-analysis.

  • Piero L Olliaro,
  • Jean T Coulibaly,
  • Amadou Garba,
  • Christine Halleux,
  • Jennifer Keiser,
  • Charles H King,
  • Francisca Mutapi,
  • Eliézer K N'Goran,
  • Giovanna Raso,
  • Alexandra U Scherrer,
  • José Carlos Sousa-Figueiredo,
  • Katarina Stete,
  • Jürg Utzinger,
  • Michel T Vaillant

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0008277
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 6
p. e0008277

Abstract

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BackgroundBetter knowledge of the efficacy and safety of single-dose 40 mg/kg oral praziquantel in preschool-age children is required, should preventive chemotherapy programs for schistosomiasis be expanded to include this age group.MethodologyWe analyzed individual participant-level data from 16 studies (13 single-arm or cohort studies and three randomized trials), amounting to 683 preschool-age children (aged Principal findingsPreschool-age children had significantly lower baseline Schistosoma egg counts and more losses to follow-up compared to school-age children. No difference in efficacy was found between preschool- and school-age children using a general linear model of individual-participant ERR with baseline log-transformed egg count as covariate and study, age, and sex as fixed variables, and a mixed model with a random effect on the study. Safety was reported in only four studies (n = 1,128 individuals); few AEs were reported in preschool-age children 4 and 24 hours post-treatment as well as at follow-up. Three severe but not serious AEs were recorded in school-age children during follow-up.Conclusions/significanceThere is no indication that single-dose 40 mg/kg oral praziquantel would be less efficacious and less safe in preschool-age children compared to school-age children, with the caveat that only few randomized comparisons exist between the two age groups. Preventive chemotherapy might therefore be extended to preschool-age children, with proper monitoring of its efficacy and safety.