Effect of azithromycin mass drug administration for trachoma on spleen rates in Gambian children.

John D Hart ORCID logo; Tansy Edwards ORCID logo; Sarah E Burr; Emma M Harding-Esch ORCID logo; Kensuke Takaoka; Martin J Holland ORCID logo; Ansumana Sillah; David CW Mabey ORCID logo; Robin L Bailey ORCID logo; (2014) Effect of azithromycin mass drug administration for trachoma on spleen rates in Gambian children. Tropical medicine & international health, 19 (2). pp. 207-211. ISSN 1360-2276 DOI: 10.1111/tmi.12234
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OBJECTIVE: To assess the effect of azithromycin mass drug administration regimens on spleen rates in children aged 0-5 years. METHODS: Clinical assessment of spleen size was carried out during a cluster-randomised trial of azithromycin mass treatment for trachoma elimination in The Gambia. Twenty-four communities received three annual mass treatments with azithromycin, and 24 communities received treatment at baseline only. RESULTS: At the 30-month follow-up, 3646 children aged 0-5 years had spleen examination and measurement. Palpable splenomegaly was significantly lower in annually treated vs. baseline-only treatment communities and in treated vs. untreated children at 24 months in the annual treatment arm. CONCLUSION: The results suggest an effect of azithromycin on spleen rates at the individual level and are most plausibly due to the antimalarial effects of azithromycin.

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