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Drugs | 1978

Oxantel-pyrantel in Various Regimens for the Treatment of Soil Transmitted Helminthiasis in Rural and Urban Communities

Benjamin D. Cabrera; Francisco S. Sy

Summary204 individuals from a rural community were given a single dose of oxantel-pyrantel at 15mg/kg bodyweight and if still infected, 20mg/kg bodyweight, with cure rates of 100%, 53 % and 71 % for ascariasis, trichuriasis and hookworm infection, respectively.From an urban community, 124 patients were given the same drug either as 15mg/kg bodyweight given twice in one day, with an interval of about 12 hours, or 20mg/kg bodyweight given daily for 2 days. Cure rates obtained were 100 % in both groups for ascariasis; 89.2 % of those given the first regimen were cured of trichuriasis compared with 71.2 % of those on the second.For trichuriasis, oxantel-pyrantel given twice, 12 hours apart, appears to be the best treatment schedule and further clinical trials using this regimen are suggested.


Journal of Medical Entomology | 1984

Development and survival of immature mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) in Philippine rice fields.

Motoyoshi Mogi; Ichiro Miyagi; Benjamin D. Cabrera


Journal of Medical Entomology | 1964

Filariasis in Mountain Province, Luzon, Republic of the Philippines.

Lloyd E. Rozeboom; Benjamin D. Cabrera


Archive | 1985

A Survey of the Mosquito Fauna in Palawan, Mindanao and North Luzon, Republic of the Philippines 1

Ichiro Miyagi; Takako Toma; Masuhisa Tsukamoto; Motoyoshi Magi; Masahiro Horio; Benjamin D. Cabrera; Delfin G. Rivera


American Journal of Epidemiology | 1965

FILARIASIS CAUSED BY BRUGIA MALAYI IN THE REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES

Lloyd E. Rozeboom; Benjamin D. Cabrera


American Journal of Epidemiology | 1965

THE PERIODICITY CHARACTERISTICS OF THE FILARIA PARASITES OF MAN IN THE REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES

Benjamin D. Cabrera; Lloyd E. Rozeboom


Nature | 1963

TRANSMISSION BY FILARIASIS IN THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS BY ANOPHELES MINIMUS FLAVIROSTRIS LUDLOW.

Lloyd E. Rozeboom; Benjamin D. Cabrera


Nature | 1964

Filariasis in Palawan, Philippine Islands

Benjamin D. Cabrera; Lloyd E. Rozeboom


American Journal of Epidemiology | 1956

FILARIASIS IN THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS

Lloyd E. Rozeboom; Benjamin D. Cabrera


Archive | 1984

Species from the Philippines 1

Takako Toma; Ichiro Miyagi; Benjamin D. Cabrera

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Francisco S. Sy

University of the Philippines

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