Past two years Past Year Past 30 Days
Abstract Views 115 80 0
Full Text Views 0 0 0
PDF Downloads 0 0 0
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

The Effect of a Cyanine Dye on Infections with Hookworm and Trichuris in Man

Enrique Pérez-SantiagoDepartments of Clinical Medicine and Medical Zoology, School of Tropical Medicine, San Juan, Puerto Rico

Search for other papers by Enrique Pérez-Santiago in
Current site
Google Scholar
PubMed
Close
,
José Oliver-GonzálezDepartments of Clinical Medicine and Medical Zoology, School of Tropical Medicine, San Juan, Puerto Rico

Search for other papers by José Oliver-González in
Current site
Google Scholar
PubMed
Close
, and
Carlos J. ThilletDepartments of Clinical Medicine and Medical Zoology, School of Tropical Medicine, San Juan, Puerto Rico

Search for other papers by Carlos J. Thillet in
Current site
Google Scholar
PubMed
Close
View More View Less
Restricted access

Summary

The administration of compound #715 to patients infected with hookworm caused expulsion of some of the adult worms. As the doses and frequency of administration increased, the number of worms expelled also increased, but it was never as effective nor as well tolerated as tetrachlorethylene. Adult Trichuris trichiura also were passed during administration of #715.

Frequent complaints during drug administration were nausea, vomiting, and epigastric pain. These reactions, however, did not warrant discontinuation of treatment.

Save