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SCORE 研究药物治疗对 和 感染所致发病率影响。

SCORE Studies on the Impact of Drug Treatment on Morbidity due to and Infection.

机构信息

1Center for Global Health and Diseases, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio.

2Schistosomiasis Consortium for Operational Research and Evaluation, Center for Tropical and Emerging Global Diseases, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia.

出版信息

Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2020 Jul;103(1_Suppl):30-35. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.19-0830.

Abstract

The Schistosomiasis Consortium for Operational Research (SCORE) was funded in 2008 to improve the evidence base for control and elimination of schistosomiasis-better understanding of the systemic morbidities experienced by children in schistosomiasis-endemic areas and the response of these morbidities to treatment, being essential for updating WHO guidelines for mass drug administration (MDA) in endemic areas. This article summarizes the SCORE studies that aimed to gauge the impact of MDA-based treatment on schistosomiasis-related morbidities. Morbidity cohort studies were embedded in the SCORE's larger field studies of gaining control of schistosomiasis in Kenya and Tanzania. Following MDA, cohort children had less undernutrition, less portal vein dilation, and increased quality of life in Year 5 compared with baseline. We also conducted a pilot study of the Behavioral Assessment System for Children (BASC-2) in conjunction with the Kenya gaining control study, which demonstrated beneficial effects of treatment on classroom behavior. In addition, the SCORE's Rapid Answers Project performed systematic reviews of previously available data, providing two meta-analyses related to morbidity. The first documented children's infection-related deficits in school attendance and achievement and in formal tests of learning and memory. The second showed that greater reductions in egg output following drug treatment correlates significantly with reduced odds of most morbidities. Overall, these SCORE morbidity studies provided convincing evidence to support the use of MDA to improve the health of school-aged children in endemic areas. However, study findings also support the need to use enhanced metrics to fully assess and better control schistosomiasis-associated morbidity.

摘要

血吸虫病操作研究联合会(SCORE)于 2008 年成立,旨在为血吸虫病的控制和消除提供更好的证据基础,更好地了解流行区儿童的系统性疾病以及这些疾病对治疗的反应,这对于更新世界卫生组织(WHO)在流行区大规模药物治疗(MDA)的指南至关重要。本文总结了 SCORE 的研究,旨在评估基于 MDA 的治疗对血吸虫病相关疾病的影响。在肯尼亚和坦桑尼亚开展的 SCORE 更大规模的血吸虫病控制实地研究中,嵌入了疾病负担队列研究。在 MDA 之后,与基线相比,队列中的儿童在第 5 年的营养状况较差、门静脉扩张较少,生活质量提高。我们还结合肯尼亚控制研究开展了行为评估系统儿童版(BASC-2)的试点研究,表明治疗对课堂行为有有益影响。此外,SCORE 的快速应答项目对以前可用的数据进行了系统评价,提供了两项与疾病负担相关的荟萃分析。第一项记录了儿童因感染而导致的缺课、学习成绩下降,以及正规学习和记忆测试中的表现下降。第二项表明,药物治疗后卵排放量的减少与大多数疾病的风险降低显著相关。总的来说,这些 SCORE 疾病负担研究为使用 MDA 改善流行地区学龄儿童的健康状况提供了令人信服的证据。然而,研究结果也支持需要使用增强的指标来全面评估和更好地控制与血吸虫病相关的疾病负担。

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