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Efficacy of test and treat with doxycycline on palpable nodules, microfilarial load and Wolbachia density in onchocerciasis infected persons in communities with persistent transmission in South-West Cameroon

Forrer, A.; Obie, E. D.; Bong, R. A.; Ekanya, R.; Njouendou, A. J.; Nji, T. M.; Amuam, A.; Eyong, E. M.; Ndzeshang, B. L.; Nkimbeng, D. A.; Fombad, F. F.; Teghen, S.; Suireng, A.; Ashu, E. E.; Hamill, L.; Enyong, P.; Turner, J. D.; Wanji, S.; Taylor, M. J.

2026-06-10 infectious diseases
10.64898/2026.06.09.26355259 medRxiv
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Abstract Introduction Onchocerciasis is targeted for elimination with community-directed treatment with ivermectin (CDTI). Alternative strategies are needed in areas where transmission persists despite long-term CDTI and/or are co-endemic with loiasis. This study assessed the efficacy of 35-day treatment with 100mg doxycycline on Wolbachia density at 6 months and microfilaridermia and palpable nodules at 30 months post-treatment. Methods A treatment follow-up study was conducted in 20 high-transmission onchocerciasis communities in a co-endemic loiasis area of South-West Cameroon. Community-based directly observed treatment with 100mg doxycycline was administered to community members aged [≥]9 years. Wolbachia clearance at 6-months and treatment efficacy on microfilaridermia and palpable nodules were assessed at 30-months post treatment. Factors associated with reductions in microfilaridermia post treatment, including adherence to doxycycline treatment were assessed with mixed-effects logistic regression. Results Over 92% (2835/3080) of eligible participants took 35 days of 100mg doxycycline over 5 or 6 weeks. This regimen achieved a 62.8% microfilaridermia reduction and 99% palpable nodule reduction in the 720 participants included at follow-up. Wolbachia depletion was observed in 92% of skin samples at 6 months post treatment. The most important factor associated with microfilaridermia after 30 months was having missed at least 7 doxycycline consecutive doses (OR 3.11, 95%CI: 1.17-8.26). Incomplete treatment to a lesser extent was not associated with reduced efficacy at follow-up. Conclusion This large-scale community intervention shows that a 5-week treatment with 100mg doxycycline is feasible and has high curative efficacy against adult O. volvulus as measured by the dramatic reduction in the proportion of palpable nodules at 30-months post treatment. The high efficacy shows the tremendous potential of anti-Wolbachia drugs as part of the arsenal for onchocerciasis elimination and paves the way for the next generation of anti-Wolbachia drugs with shorter treatment courses, which will facilitate the implementation of alternative strategies to accelerate onchocerciasis elimination.

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