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Evaluating the impact of targeting livestock for the prevention of human and animal trypanosomiasis,at village level,in districts newly affected with T.b.rhodesiense in Uganda

机译:评估牲畜对村级预防人类和动物锥虫病,在乌干达新影响的村级靶向牲畜的影响。

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Background:Uganda has suffered from a series of epidemics of Human African Trypanosomiasis(HAT),a tsetse transmitted disease,also known as sleeping sickness.The area affected by acute Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense HAT(rHAT)has been expanding,driven by importation of infected cattle into regions previously free of the disease.These regions are also affected by African Animal Trypanosomiasis(AAT)demanding a strategy for integrated disease control.Methods:In 2008,the Public Private Partnership,Stamp Out Sleeping Sickness(SOS)administered a single dose of trypanocide to 31486 head of cattle in 29 parishes in Dokolo and Kaberamaido districts.This study examines the impact of this intervention on the prevalence of rHAT and AAT trypanosomes in cattle from villages that had(HAT^(+ve))or had not(HAT^(-ve))experienced a recent case of rHAT.Cattle herds from 20 villages were sampled and screened by PCR,pre-intervention and 6-months post-intervention,for the presence or absence of:Trypanosoma brucei s.l.;human infective T.b.rhodesiense;Trypanosoma vivax;and Trypanosoma congolense savannah.Results:Post-intervention,there was a significant decrease in the prevalence of T.brucei s.l.and the human infective sub-species T.b.rhodesiense in village cattle across all 20 villages.The prevalence of T.b.rhodesiense was reduced from 2.4%to 0.74%(P<0.0001),with the intervention showing greater impact in HAT^(-ve) villages.The number of villages containing cattle harbouring human infective parasites decreased from 15/20 to 8/20,with T.b.rhodesiense infection mainly persisting within cattle in HAT^(+ve) villages(six/eight).The proportion of T.brucei s.l.infections identified as human infective T.b.rhodesiense decreased after the intervention from 8.3%(95%CI=11.1-5.9%)to 4.1%(95%CI=6.8-2.3%).Villages that had experienced a recent human case(HAT^(+ve) villages)showed a significantly higher prevalence for AAT both pre-and post-intervention.For AAT the prevalence of T.vivax was significantly reduced from 5.9%to 0.05%post-intervention while the prevalence of T.congolense increased from 8.0%to 12.2%.Conclusions:The intervention resulted in a significant decrease in the prevalence of T.brucei s.l.,human infective T.b.rhodesiense and T.vivax infection in village cattle herds.The proportion of T.brucei s.l.that were human infective,decreased from 1:12 T.brucei s.l.infections before the intervention to 1:33 post-intervention.It is clearly more difficult to eliminate T.b.rhodesiense from cattle in villages that have experienced a human case.Evidence of elevated levels of AAT in livestock within village herds is a useful indicator of risk for rHAT in Uganda.Integrated veterinary and medical surveillance is key to successful control of zoonotic rHAT.

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    《贫困所致传染病(英文)》 |2017年第001期|P.128-139|共12页
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    Edinburgh Infectious Diseases Division of Infection and Pathway Medicine Edinburgh Medical School:Biomedical Sciences The University of Edinburgh Chancellor’s Building 49 Little France Crescent Edinburgh EH164SB UK;

    Edinburgh Infectious Diseases Division of Infection and Pathway Medicine Edinburgh Medical School:Biomedical Sciences The University of Edinburgh Chancellor’s Building 49 Little France Crescent Edinburgh EH164SB UK;

    Edinburgh Infectious Diseases Division of Infection and Pathway Medicine Edinburgh Medical School:Biomedical Sciences The University of Edinburgh Chancellor’s Building 49 Little France Crescent Edinburgh EH164SB UK;

    Edinburgh Infectious Diseases Division of Infection and Pathway Medicine Edinburgh Medical School:Biomedical Sciences The University of Edinburgh Chancellor’s Building 49 Little France Crescent Edinburgh EH164SB UK;

    Edinburgh Infectious Diseases Division of Infection and Pathway Medicine Edinburgh Medical School:Biomedical Sciences The University of Edinburgh Chancellor’s Building 49 Little France Crescent Edinburgh EH164SB UK;

    Edinburgh Infectious Diseases Division of Infection and Pathway Medicine Edinburgh Medical School:Biomedical Sciences The University of Edinburgh Chancellor’s Building 49 Little France Crescent Edinburgh EH164SB UK;

    Edinburgh Infectious Diseases Division of Infection and Pathway Medicine Edinburgh Medical School:Biomedical Sciences The University of Edinburgh Chancellor’s Building 49 Little France Crescent Edinburgh EH164SB UK;

    Edinburgh Infectious Diseases Division of Infection and Pathway Medicine Edinburgh Medical School:Biomedical Sciences The University of Edinburgh Chancellor’s Building 49 Little France Crescent Edinburgh EH164SB UK;

    Edinburgh Infectious Diseases Division of Infection and Pathway Medicine Edinburgh Medical School:Biomedical Sciences The University of Edinburgh Chancellor’s Building 49 Little France Crescent Edinburgh EH164SB UK;

    Department of Pharmacy Clinical and Comparative Medicine School of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Resources Makerere University P.O.Box 7062 Kampala Uganda;

    Department of Pharmacy Clinical and Comparative Medicine School of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Resources Makerere University P.O.Box 7062 Kampala Uganda;

    Department of Pharmacy Clinical and Comparative Medicine School of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Resources Makerere University P.O.Box 7062 Kampala UgandaThe Coordinating Office for Control of Trypanosomiasis in Uganda(COCTU) Wandegeya Plot 76/78 Buganda Road P.O.Box 16345 Kampala Uganda;

    Edinburgh Infectious Diseases Division of Infection and Pathway Medicine Edinburgh Medical School:Biomedical Sciences The University of Edinburgh Chancellor’s Building 49 Little France Crescent Edinburgh EH164SB UK;

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    African animal trypanosomiasis(AAT); Human African trypanosomiasis(HAT); Sleeping sickness; Trypanosma brucei rhodesiense HAT(rHAT); Uganda; T.b.brucei; T.b.rhodesiense;

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