Efficacy of co-administered diethylcarbamazine and albendazole against adult Wuchereria bancrofti.

Although diethylcarbamazine (DEC) and albendazole are recommended to interrupt transmission of Wuchereria bancrofti, little is known about the macrofilaricidal effect of this drug combination. Forty-seven men with W. bancrofti infection were randomly assigned to receive a single dose of either DEC alone (6 mg/kg) (n=25) or a combination of DEC (6 mg/kg) and albendazole (400 mg) (n=22). Physical examinations for scrotal nodules (resulting from worm death) and ultrasound examinations (to detect living adult worms) were performed before treatment and 7, 14, 30, 45, 60, 90, 180, 270 and 360 days after treatment. Blood was examined for microfilariae before and 30 days and 360 days after treatment. Seven days post treatment, intrascrotal nodules were detected at the site of 21 (46.7%) adult worm nests in men who received DEC alone compared with 2 (6.1%) sites in men who received DEC and albendazole (P=0.002). One year after treatment, 10 (22.2%) original adult worm nests remained detectable by ultrasound among men who received DEC alone compared with 18/32 (56.3%) nests among men who received both drugs (P=0.016). Microfilaraemia prevalence and density decreased to a similar extent in both groups. Addition of albendazole appeared to decrease the macrofilaricidal effect of DEC against W. bancrofti, with no detectable enhancement in microfilarial suppression.

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