2013
In vitro Screening of Compounds against Laboratory and Field Isolates of Human Hookworm Reveals Quantitative Differences in Anthelmintic Susceptibility
Treger RS, Otchere J, Keil MF, Quagraine JE, Rai G, Mott BT, Humphries DL, Wilson M, Cappello M, Vermeire JJ. In vitro Screening of Compounds against Laboratory and Field Isolates of Human Hookworm Reveals Quantitative Differences in Anthelmintic Susceptibility. American Journal Of Tropical Medicine And Hygiene 2013, 90: 71-74. PMID: 24297811, PMCID: PMC3886431, DOI: 10.4269/ajtmh.12-0547.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsField isolatesA. ceylanicumHookwormScreening of compoundsAncylostoma ceylanicumHuman hookwormAnthelmintic compoundsLaboratory strainsHookworm speciesPercent inhibitionSchool childrenTwofold increaseSelect compoundsAnthelmintic activityNovel anthelmintic compoundsAnthelmintic susceptibilityBrong Ahafo RegionIsolatesAhafo Region
2011
Poly-helminth infection in east guatemalan school children
Sorensen WC, Cappello M, Bell D, DiFedele LM, Brown MA. Poly-helminth infection in east guatemalan school children. Journal Of Global Infectious Diseases 2011, 3: 25-31. PMID: 21572605, PMCID: PMC3068574, DOI: 10.4103/0974-777x.77292.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchGuatemalan school childrenBivariate analysisSchool childrenGlobal public health concernPrevalence of hookwormMultiple logistic regressionPublic health concernLow-intensity infectionsBaseline prevalenceSTH infectionsKato-KatzHelminth infectionsAnthropometric measuresAssociated epidemiologyInfectionLogistic regressionGuatemalan childrenHealth concernAnemiaChi-squareSignificant decreaseHemoglobinChildrenT-testInfection intensity