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Annals of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology | 1990

A programme to reduce the risk of infection by Echinococcus multilocularis : the use of praziquantel to control the cestode in a village in the hyperendemic region of Alaska

Robert L. Rausch; J. F. Wilson; Peter M. Schantz

This paper reports the results of a 10-year field trial designed to reduce the risk of infection by Echinococcus multilocularis to residents of a village in a hyperendemic area (Savoonga, St. Lawrence Island). The objective was to prevent dispersal of infective eggs of the cestode within the village by means of monthly treatments of dogs with praziquantel. Northern voles, Microtus oeconomus, present in the village as commensals, served as an index of risk, as the incidence of infection in the voles provides information about the availability of eggs within the confines of the inhabited area. Voles were examined annually during early June before the population of overwintering voles was diluted by the first annual litters. The pretreatment infection-rate within the village was 29% (range 22-35%), and in control areas at some distance from the village for the entire study period it averaged 53% (284 infected voles from a sample of 533). Some fluctuation in incidence of infection in village voles occurred, apparently depending on the extent to which the residents kept their dogs chained and thus available for treatment. The success of the programme was demonstrated by the reduction in prevalence of infection to about 1% of voles in 1985, and an average infection rate during the last five years of the study of 5% (29 infected voles in a sample of 582). This 83% average reduction in the prevalence of the larval cestode within the village reflects a corresponding reduction in the risk of acquiring by the residents of the village. The method would be applicable for the control of E. multilocularis in most hyperendemic regions. Success depends, however, on elimination of unrestrained dogs and a precise schedule of treatment.


American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 1987

Spontaneous Death of Echinococcus multilocularis: Cases Diagnosed Serologically (by Em2 Elisa) and Clinical Significance

Robert L. Rausch; J. F. Wilson; Peter M. Schantz; Brian J. McMahon


American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 1995

EM18, a New Serodiagnostic Marker for Differentiation of Active and Inactive Cases of Alveolar Hydatid Disease

Akira Ito; Peter M. Schantz; J. F. Wilson


American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 1988

Risk factors for infection with Echinococcus multilocularis in Alaska.

Jeanette K. Stehr-Green; Paul A. Stehr-Green; Peter M. Schantz; J. F. Wilson; Anne P. Lanier


American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 1991

Specific cellular and humoral immune responses in patients with different long-term courses of alveolar echinococcosis (infection with Echinococcus multilocularis).

Bruno Gottstein; Barbara Mesarina; Isabelle Tanner; Rudole W. Ammann; J. F. Wilson; Johannes Eckert; Anne P. Lanier


Annals of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology | 1986

Consequences of continuous mebendazole therapy in alveolar hydatid disease—with a summary of a ten-year clinical trial

Robert L. Rausch; J. F. Wilson; B.J. Mcmahon; M. A. O'Gorman


American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 1987

Comparison of Serologic Tests for the Diagnosis and Follow-up of Alveolar Hydatid Disease

Anne P. Lanier; Dwayne E. Trujillo; Peter M. Schantz; J. F. Wilson; Bruno Gottstein; Brian J. McMahon


The Lancet | 1985

Serological screening for Echinococcus multilocularis infections with ELISA.

Bruno Gottstein; Schantz Pm; J. F. Wilson


American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 1987

Albendazole therapy in alveolar hydatid disease: a report of favorable results in two patients after short-term therapy.

J. F. Wilson; Robert L. Rausch; Brian J. McMahon; Peter M. Schantz; D. E. Trujillo; M. A. O'Gorman


American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 2002

TWO ATYPICAL CASES OF CYSTIC ECHINOCOCCOSIS (ECHINOCOCCUS GRANULOSUS) IN ALASKA, 1999

Louisa Castrodale; Michael Beller; J. F. Wilson; Peter M. Schantz; Donald P. McManus; Li‐Hua Zhang; Franc G Fallico; Frank D Sacco

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Peter M. Schantz

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Anne P. Lanier

Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium

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Brian J. McMahon

Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium

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M. A. O'Gorman

Alaska Native Medical Center

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B.J. Mcmahon

Alaska Native Medical Center

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D. E. Trujillo

Alaska Native Medical Center

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Dwayne E. Trujillo

Alaska Native Medical Center

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Jeanette K. Stehr-Green

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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