作者
Philip J Cooper, Martha E Chico, Maritza G Vaca, Ana-Lucia Moncayo, J Martin Bland, Evelin Mafla, Fernanda Sanchez, Laura C Rodrigues, David P Strachan, George E Griffin
发表日期
2006/5/13
期刊
The Lancet
卷号
367
期号
9522
页码范围
1598-1603
出版商
Elsevier
简介
Background
Epidemiological studies have shown inverse associations between geohelminth (intestinal helminth) infection and atopy, leading to the suggestion that geohelminths might protect against allergy. Periodic deworming of school children with anthelmintics is a widely implemented intervention and has raised concerns that such programmes could increase allergy. We investigated the effect of repeated anthelmintic treatments with albendazole over 12 months on the prevalence of atopy and clinical indices of allergy.
Methods
We did a cluster-randomised controlled trial in schoolchildren from 68 rural schools. Children were randomly assigned by school to either albendazole (34 schools, 1164 children) every 2 months for 12 months, or to no intervention (34 schools, 1209 children). The intervention schools received a total of seven albendazole treatments. The primary outcome was atopy at 12 months …
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