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Vet Parasitol ; 203(1-2): 91-5, 2014 Jun 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24685021

ABSTRACT

Onchocerca lupi, a zoonotic nematode infecting the eyes of carnivores, has been increasingly reported in dogs from Europe and the USA. In order to improve the current status of knowledge on this neglected filarioid, diagnostic imaging tools (i.e., ultrasound scan, computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging) are herein used to diagnose canine onchocercosis in two dogs, which scored positive for O. lupi microfilariae at the skin snip test and to assess the anatomical location of the nematode within the ocular apparatus. Results indicate that ultrasound tools are useful to address the diagnosis of O. lupi in dogs and to evaluate the localization of nodules or cysts containing the adult nematode.


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Dog Diseases/diagnosis , Onchocerca/physiology , Onchocerciasis, Ocular/veterinary , Animals , Dog Diseases/diagnostic imaging , Dogs , Eye/parasitology , Female , Magnetic Resonance Imaging/veterinary , Male , Onchocerciasis, Ocular/diagnosis , Onchocerciasis, Ocular/diagnostic imaging , Tomography, X-Ray Computed/veterinary , Ultrasonography
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Trop Med Parasitol ; 42(3): 240-62, 1991 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1801152

ABSTRACT

The clinical investigations with three types of a three days regimen of amocarzine permitted to adjust the fixed dosing to the body weight related dosing and subsequently the administration of amocarzine from fasting state to drug intake after food. The main objective to reach a dose with predictable and sustained absorption was achieved, and this in turn proved to be onchocercacidal and safe. A combined clinicopharmacokinetic study showed enhancement and consistency of amocarzine absorption after food. Quantitative assessment of the urinary excretion confirmed the presence of the N-oxide metabolite, which qualitatively was visible by a urine colorimetry. This assay proved useful for drug monitoring. Ultrasonography of onchocercal skin nodules detected changes within the nodules following amocarzine therapy. Histology after nodul-ectomy at four months post-therapy showed that 57% of the female worms were dead, 24% necrobiotic, and 19% alive; male worms were more necrobiotic. Skin microfilariae were reduced within one week to about 10% of the initial level and after one year they remained at about 20%. Skin punch biopsies on day 5 showed that most microfilariae were dead or moribund. Ocular reduction of microfilariae was also observed, although it was slower than in the skin. The visual acuity improved within the one year's observation time. Ocular and clinical tolerability was good, with one exception of neurological disturbance, which was fully reversible. Sequential testing of the liver function showed average values within the normal range. In conclusion, a repeat low dose regimen of amocarzine (3 mg/kg twice daily post-prandially for three consecutive days) was well absorbed with predictable plasma levels, macro- and microfilaricidal with good local and systemic tolerability in patients with moderate to heavy onchocerciasis. Amorcarzine is recommended for further clinical investigations, particularly in females and juveniles. Urine colorimetry and nodular ultrasonography are recommended for optional monitoring of amocarzine.


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Filaricides/therapeutic use , Onchocerca/drug effects , Onchocerciasis/drug therapy , Piperazines/therapeutic use , Administration, Oral , Adult , Animals , Biological Availability , Drug Administration Schedule , Drug Tolerance , Eye/parasitology , Female , Filaricides/administration & dosage , Filaricides/pharmacokinetics , Filaricides/pharmacology , Guatemala , Humans , Male , Microfilariae/drug effects , Onchocerciasis/diagnostic imaging , Onchocerciasis/parasitology , Onchocerciasis, Ocular/diagnostic imaging , Onchocerciasis, Ocular/drug therapy , Onchocerciasis, Ocular/parasitology , Piperazines/administration & dosage , Piperazines/pharmacokinetics , Piperazines/pharmacology , Skin/parasitology , Ultrasonography
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