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The impact of residual infections on Anopheles-transmitted Wuchereria bancrofti after multiple rounds of mass drug administration

机译:多轮大剂量给药后残留感染对按蚊传播的班氏疟原虫的影响

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Background\ud\udMany countries have made significant progress in the implementation of World Health Organization recommended preventive chemotherapy strategy, to eliminate lymphatic filariasis (LF). However, pertinent challenges such as the existence of areas of residual infections in disease endemic districts pose potential threats to the achievements made. Thus, this study was undertaken to assess the importance of these areas in implementation units (districts) where microfilaria (MF) positive individuals could not be found during the mid-term assessment after three rounds of mass drug administration.\ud\udMethods\ud\udThis study was undertaken in Bo and Pujehun, two LF endemic districts of Sierra Leone, with baseline MF prevalence of 2 % and 0 % respectively in sentinel sites for monitoring impact of the national programme. Study communities in the districts were purposefully selected and an assessment of LF infection prevalence was conducted together with entomological investigations undertaken to determine the existence of areas with residual MF that could enable transmission by local vectors. The transmission Assessment Survey (TAS) protocol described by WHO was applied in the two districts to determine infection of LF in 6–7 year old children who were born before MDA against LF started.\ud\udResults\ud\udThe results indicated the presence of MF infected children in Pujehun district. An. gambiae collected in the district were also positive for W. bancrofti, even though the prevalence of infection was below the threshold associated with active transmission.\ud\udConclusions\ud\udResidual infection was detected after three rounds of MDA in Pujehun – a district of 0 % Mf prevalence at the sentinel site. Nevertheless, our results showed that the transmission was contained in a small area. With the scale up of vector control in Anopheles transmission zones, some areas of residual infection may not pose a serious threat for the resurgence of LF if the prevalence of infections observed during TAS are below the threshold required for active transmission of the parasite. However, robust surveillance strategies capable of detecting residual infections must be implemented, together with entomological assessments to determine if ongoing vector control activities, biting rates and infection rates of the vectors can support the transmission of the disease. Furthermore, in areas where mid-term assessments reveal MF prevalence below 1 % or 2 % antigen level, in Anopheles transmission areas with active and effective malaria vector control efforts, the minimum 5 rounds of MDA may not be required before implementing TAS. Thus, we propose a modification of the WHO recommendation for the timing of sentinel and spot-check site assessments in national programs.
机译:背景\ ud \ ud许多国家在实施世界卫生组织推荐的预防性化学治疗策略以消除淋巴丝虫病(LF)方面取得了重大进展。但是,诸如疾病流行地区存在残留感染区域等相关挑战对取得的成就构成了潜在威胁。因此,本研究旨在评估在实施三轮大规模药物管理后的中期评估中未发现微丝aria(MF)阳性个体的实施单位(区域)中这些区域的重要性。\ ud \ udMethods \ ud这项研究是在塞拉利昂的两个低频流行区Bo和Pujehun进行的,在监测国家计划影响的哨点中,基线MF患病率分别为2%和0%。有目的地选择了这些地区的研究社区,并进行了LF感染率评估和昆虫学调查,以确定是否存在残留MF的区域,这些区域可以通过本地媒介传播。在两个地区应用了WHO描述的传播评估调查(TAS)协议,以确定在MDA抵抗LF开始之前出生的6-7岁儿童中的LF感染。\ ud \ ud结果\ ud \ ud结果表明存在Pujehun地区被MF感染的儿童一个。即使感染的发生率低于与主动传播相关的阈值,该地区收集的冈比亚病菌也呈阳性。\ ud \ ud结论\ ud \ ud在Pujehun的一个地区进行了三轮MDA检测后,发现残留感染。前哨站点的Mf患病率为0%。然而,我们的结果表明,传播被包含在很小的区域中。随着按蚊传播区中病媒控制的扩大,如果在TAS期间观察到的感染率低于主动传播寄生虫的阈值,则残留感染的某些区域可能不会对LF的复发造成严重威胁。但是,必须实施能够检测残留感染的强有力的监视策略以及昆虫学评估,以确定正在进行的病媒控制活动,病媒的咬伤率和感染率是否可以支持疾病的传播。此外,在中期评估显示MF发生率低于1%或2%抗原水平的地区中,在积极有效疟疾控制工作的按蚊传播地区,实施TAS之前可能不需要至少5轮MDA。因此,我们建议对WHO的国家计划中的定点和现场检查现场评估时间建议进行修改。

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