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Zentel - Albendazole

Pamba, H.O., Bwibo, N.O., Chunge, C.N. and Estambale, B.B. (1989) A study of the efficacy and safety of albendazole (Zentel) in the treatment of intestinal helminthiasis in Kenyan children less than 2 years of age. East African Medical journal 66, 1 97-202. [Pg.253]

The major nematode parasites of humans include the soil-transmitted helminths (STHs) and the filarial nematodes. The STH infections, which include ascariasis, trichuriasis, and hookworm infection, are among the most prevalent infections in developing countries. Eradication programs use schools to administer broad-spectrum anthelmintics on a periodic and frequent basis. The most widely used agents for reducing morbidity are the benzimidazole anthelmintics (BZAs), either albendazole (albenza and zentel) or mebendazole (VEEtMOX) (see Table 41-1). [Pg.695]


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