Drug resistance in Schistosomiasis: a review

Drug resistance associated with the treatment of human schistosomiasis appears to be an emerging problem requiring more attention from the scientific community than the subject currently receives. Drug-resistant strains of Schistosoma mansoni have been isolated by various investigators as a result o...

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Main Authors: John I. Bruce, Luiz Candido de Souza Dias, Liang Yung-San, Gerald C. Coles
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da Saúde 1987-01-01
Series:Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz.
Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0074-02761987000800025
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spelling doaj-1ffd93804b4e4a65b74ece26429e5b2c2020-11-24T21:12:28ZengInstituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da SaúdeMemórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz.0074-02761678-80601987-01-018214315010.1590/S0074-02761987000800025Drug resistance in Schistosomiasis: a reviewJohn I. BruceLuiz Candido de Souza DiasLiang Yung-SanGerald C. ColesDrug resistance associated with the treatment of human schistosomiasis appears to be an emerging problem requiring more attention from the scientific community than the subject currently receives. Drug-resistant strains of Schistosoma mansoni have been isolated by various investigators as a result of laboratory experimentation or from a combination of field and laboratory studies. Review of this data appears to indicate that the lack of susceptibility observed for some of the isolated strains cannot be ascribed solely to previous administration of antischistosome drugs and thus further studies are required to elucidate this phenomena. Strains of S. mansoni have now been identified from Brazil which are resistant to oxamniquine, hycanthone and niridazole; from Puerto Rico which are resistant to hycanthone and oxamniquine; and from Kenya which are resistant to niridazole and probably oxamniquine. Strains derived by in vitro selection and resistant to oxamniquine and possibly to oltipraz are also available. All of these strains are currently maintained in the laboratory in snails and mice, thus providing for the first time an opportunity for indepth comparative studies. Preliminary data indicates that S. haematobium strains resistant to metrifonate may be occurring in Kenya. This problem could poise great difficulty in the eventual development of antischistosomal agents. Biomphalaria glabrata from Puerto Rico and Brazil were found to be susceptible to drug-resistant S. mansoni from each country.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0074-02761987000800025
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Luiz Candido de Souza Dias
Liang Yung-San
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Luiz Candido de Souza Dias
Liang Yung-San
Gerald C. Coles
Drug resistance in Schistosomiasis: a review
Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz.
author_facet John I. Bruce
Luiz Candido de Souza Dias
Liang Yung-San
Gerald C. Coles
author_sort John I. Bruce
title Drug resistance in Schistosomiasis: a review
title_short Drug resistance in Schistosomiasis: a review
title_full Drug resistance in Schistosomiasis: a review
title_fullStr Drug resistance in Schistosomiasis: a review
title_full_unstemmed Drug resistance in Schistosomiasis: a review
title_sort drug resistance in schistosomiasis: a review
publisher Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da Saúde
series Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz.
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1678-8060
publishDate 1987-01-01
description Drug resistance associated with the treatment of human schistosomiasis appears to be an emerging problem requiring more attention from the scientific community than the subject currently receives. Drug-resistant strains of Schistosoma mansoni have been isolated by various investigators as a result of laboratory experimentation or from a combination of field and laboratory studies. Review of this data appears to indicate that the lack of susceptibility observed for some of the isolated strains cannot be ascribed solely to previous administration of antischistosome drugs and thus further studies are required to elucidate this phenomena. Strains of S. mansoni have now been identified from Brazil which are resistant to oxamniquine, hycanthone and niridazole; from Puerto Rico which are resistant to hycanthone and oxamniquine; and from Kenya which are resistant to niridazole and probably oxamniquine. Strains derived by in vitro selection and resistant to oxamniquine and possibly to oltipraz are also available. All of these strains are currently maintained in the laboratory in snails and mice, thus providing for the first time an opportunity for indepth comparative studies. Preliminary data indicates that S. haematobium strains resistant to metrifonate may be occurring in Kenya. This problem could poise great difficulty in the eventual development of antischistosomal agents. Biomphalaria glabrata from Puerto Rico and Brazil were found to be susceptible to drug-resistant S. mansoni from each country.
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