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  • * Results showed a decline in the Opisthorchis viverrini antigen in urine and negative faecal eggs four weeks post-treatment, but reinfection rates by 48 weeks were 16.8% (FECT) and 27.7% (urine assay).
  • * The findings suggest that the urine antigen assay is a reliable and easier alternative for monitoring treatment effectiveness and reinfection in opisthorchiasis compared to traditional faecal tests.

Article Abstract

Background: A urine antigen assay was applied to evaluate chemotherapeutic outcomes and reinfection patterns of opisthorchiasis in Thailand.

Methods: We used a prospective study design by following opisthorchiasis subjects at baseline and post-treatment using a urine antigen assay and faecal examination by the formalin-ethyl acetate concentration technique (FECT).

Results: The antigen of Opisthorchis viverrini in urine diminished within 4 weeks after praziquantel treatment. Concurrent faecal examinations by FECT showed that faecal eggs were negative at 4 weeks after treatment. In a subsequent study, reinfection rates and intensity patterns of O. viverrini were evaluated at 48 weeks after praziquantel treatment. Within a group of subjects with curative treatment (n=137), 16.8% became reinfected according to FECT and 27.7% according to the urine antigen assay (p<0.05). There were significant correlations in intensity of infection between pretreatment and at 48 weeks post-treatment in both faecal egg counts and antigen levels in urine.

Conclusions: The results suggested that in addition to screening, the urine antigen assay is an efficient tool for monitoring outcomes of drug treatment and reinfection in opisthorchiasis. Due to the ease of urine sample collection and handling, the urine assay becomes an alternative method to faecal examination for diagnosis and monitoring of opisthorchiasis.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/trstmh/traa057DOI Listing

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