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A Framework for Decision-Making for Mass Distribution of Mectizan(®) in Areas Endemic for Loa loa

BACKGROUND: The occurrence of Loa loa encephalopathy following mass treatment of onchocerciasis with Mectizan(® )has adversely affected onchocerciasis control efforts in central Africa. Persons with very high densities of L. loa microfilaremia are at increased risk of encephalopathy, but little is k...

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Autores principales: Addiss, David G, Rheingans, Richard, Twum-Danso, Nana AY, Richards, Frank O
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2003
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2147661/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14975066
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author Addiss, David G
Rheingans, Richard
Twum-Danso, Nana AY
Richards, Frank O
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Rheingans, Richard
Twum-Danso, Nana AY
Richards, Frank O
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description BACKGROUND: The occurrence of Loa loa encephalopathy following mass treatment of onchocerciasis with Mectizan(® )has adversely affected onchocerciasis control efforts in central Africa. Persons with very high densities of L. loa microfilaremia are at increased risk of encephalopathy, but little is known about the geographic distribution of these persons within central Africa. RAPLOA, a new technique that correlates the proportion of community members reporting a history of eyeworm with the prevalence of high-intensity L. loa microfilaremia in that community, may be useful for rapid assessment of areas at potential risk of treatment-related L. loa encephalopathy. Validation of RAPLOA is ongoing. The operational and risk-reduction advantages of RAPLOA over the current technique of village-by-village rapid epidemiologic assessment for onchocerciasis (REA) are unknown. METHODS: We developed a decision model to compare four strategies for minimizing sequelae of L. loa encephalopathy following mass treatment with Mectizan(® )in areas co-endemic for onchocerciasis and loiasis: REA; RAPLOA with threshold eyeworm prevalences of 40% and 20% (RAPLOA-40 and RAPLOA-20, respectively); and combined REA/RAPLOA-40. RESULTS: In the model, all four strategies significantly reduced risk of death and neurologic complications from L. loa encephalopathy, but RAPLOA-20 and REA resulted in half as many such cases as did RAPLOA-40 or combined REA/RAPLOA-40. CONCLUSION: RAPLOA is likely to be useful programmatically in reducing risk of L. loa encephalopathy following mass treatment with Mectizan(®). It also may be cost-saving. Before full-scale implementation, additional data are needed on geographic clustering of high-density L. loa microfilaremia and on RAPLOA's reliability and cost.
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spelling pubmed-21476612007-12-20 A Framework for Decision-Making for Mass Distribution of Mectizan(®) in Areas Endemic for Loa loa Addiss, David G Rheingans, Richard Twum-Danso, Nana AY Richards, Frank O Filaria J Review BACKGROUND: The occurrence of Loa loa encephalopathy following mass treatment of onchocerciasis with Mectizan(® )has adversely affected onchocerciasis control efforts in central Africa. Persons with very high densities of L. loa microfilaremia are at increased risk of encephalopathy, but little is known about the geographic distribution of these persons within central Africa. RAPLOA, a new technique that correlates the proportion of community members reporting a history of eyeworm with the prevalence of high-intensity L. loa microfilaremia in that community, may be useful for rapid assessment of areas at potential risk of treatment-related L. loa encephalopathy. Validation of RAPLOA is ongoing. The operational and risk-reduction advantages of RAPLOA over the current technique of village-by-village rapid epidemiologic assessment for onchocerciasis (REA) are unknown. METHODS: We developed a decision model to compare four strategies for minimizing sequelae of L. loa encephalopathy following mass treatment with Mectizan(® )in areas co-endemic for onchocerciasis and loiasis: REA; RAPLOA with threshold eyeworm prevalences of 40% and 20% (RAPLOA-40 and RAPLOA-20, respectively); and combined REA/RAPLOA-40. RESULTS: In the model, all four strategies significantly reduced risk of death and neurologic complications from L. loa encephalopathy, but RAPLOA-20 and REA resulted in half as many such cases as did RAPLOA-40 or combined REA/RAPLOA-40. CONCLUSION: RAPLOA is likely to be useful programmatically in reducing risk of L. loa encephalopathy following mass treatment with Mectizan(®). It also may be cost-saving. Before full-scale implementation, additional data are needed on geographic clustering of high-density L. loa microfilaremia and on RAPLOA's reliability and cost. BioMed Central 2003-10-24 /pmc/articles/PMC2147661/ /pubmed/14975066 Text en
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Rheingans, Richard
Twum-Danso, Nana AY
Richards, Frank O
A Framework for Decision-Making for Mass Distribution of Mectizan(®) in Areas Endemic for Loa loa
title A Framework for Decision-Making for Mass Distribution of Mectizan(®) in Areas Endemic for Loa loa
title_full A Framework for Decision-Making for Mass Distribution of Mectizan(®) in Areas Endemic for Loa loa
title_fullStr A Framework for Decision-Making for Mass Distribution of Mectizan(®) in Areas Endemic for Loa loa
title_full_unstemmed A Framework for Decision-Making for Mass Distribution of Mectizan(®) in Areas Endemic for Loa loa
title_short A Framework for Decision-Making for Mass Distribution of Mectizan(®) in Areas Endemic for Loa loa
title_sort framework for decision-making for mass distribution of mectizan(®) in areas endemic for loa loa
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2147661/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14975066
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