Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
Volume 102, Issue 12 , Pages 1201-1206, December 2008

Coverage and costs of a school deworming programme in 2007 targeting all primary schools in Lao PDR

  • Bounlay Phommasack

      Affiliations

    • National School Health Taskforce, Department of Hygiene and Prevention, Ministry of Health, Simuang Road, Vientiane Capital, Lao PDR
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  • Khamhoung Saklokham

      Affiliations

    • National School Health Taskforce, General Education Department, Lanxang Avenue, Vientiane Capital, Lao PDR
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  • Chitsavang Chanthavisouk

      Affiliations

    • World Health Organization, Vientiane, Lao PDR
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  • Viengsavanh Nakhonesid-Fish

      Affiliations

    • World Health Organization, Vientiane, Lao PDR
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  • Hanne Strandgaard

      Affiliations

    • World Health Organization, Vientiane, Lao PDR
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  • Antonio Montresor

      Affiliations

    • World Health Organization, 63 Tran Hung Dao Street, Mail P.O. Box 52, Ha Noi, Vietnam
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +84 4 943 3734/5/6x29; fax: +84 4 943 3740.
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  • Dean A. Shuey

      Affiliations

    • World Health Organization, Western Pacific Regional Office, Manila, Philippines
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  • John Ehrenberg

      Affiliations

    • World Health Organization, Western Pacific Regional Office, Manila, Philippines

Received 14 January 2008; received in revised form 24 April 2008; accepted 26 April 2008.

Summary 

Infections with soil-transmitted helminths (STHs) are among the commonest infections in Lao PDR. Recent investigation in this country showed that intestinal helminths currently infect the majority of school-aged children. The Lao Government has addressed the problem by organizing regular anthelminthic chemotherapy with mebendazole 500mg for school and pre-school children in conjunction with health education activities incorporated into the national school curriculum. The school deworming campaign in Lao PDR reached a national coverage rate of 95% at a cost of US$0.124/head for two rounds of deworming per year. The programme operates under the umbrella of the national school health programme. After 1 year (two rounds of deworming) the intervention reduced the prevalence of Ascaris lumbricoides from 60% to 20% and of Trichuris trichiura from 42% to 31%. Although infection was not eliminated by the deworming interventions, over 90% of those children who remain infected had a ‘light’ infection. The virtual absence of high and moderate intensity infection demonstrates the effectiveness of periodical deworming in reducing morbidity due to STHs. We expect that additional rounds of deworming will further reduce the STH prevalence in Lao PDR.

Keywords: Helminths, Deworming, Mebendazole, School health, Costs, Lao PDR

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PII: S0035-9203(08)00207-1

doi:10.1016/j.trstmh.2008.04.036

Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
Volume 102, Issue 12 , Pages 1201-1206, December 2008