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Mapping of Schistosomiasis and Soil-Transmitted Helminthiasis in the Regions of Centre, East and West Cameroon

BACKGROUND: Schistosomiasis and soil-transmitted helminthiasis (STH) are widely distributed in Cameroon. Although mass drug administration (MDA) of mebendazole is implemented nationwide, treatment with praziquantel was so far limited to the three northern regions and few health districts in the sout...

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Autores principales: Tchuem Tchuenté, Louis-Albert, Kamwa Ngassam, Romuald Isaka, Sumo, Laurentine, Ngassam, Pierre, Dongmo Noumedem, Calvine, Nzu, Deguy D'or Luogbou, Dankoni, Esther, Kenfack, Christian Mérimé, Gipwe, Nestor Feussom, Akame, Julie, Tarini, Ann, Zhang, Yaobi, Angwafo, Fru Fobuzski
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3295801/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22413029
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0001553
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author Tchuem Tchuenté, Louis-Albert
Kamwa Ngassam, Romuald Isaka
Sumo, Laurentine
Ngassam, Pierre
Dongmo Noumedem, Calvine
Nzu, Deguy D'or Luogbou
Dankoni, Esther
Kenfack, Christian Mérimé
Gipwe, Nestor Feussom
Akame, Julie
Tarini, Ann
Zhang, Yaobi
Angwafo, Fru Fobuzski
author_facet Tchuem Tchuenté, Louis-Albert
Kamwa Ngassam, Romuald Isaka
Sumo, Laurentine
Ngassam, Pierre
Dongmo Noumedem, Calvine
Nzu, Deguy D'or Luogbou
Dankoni, Esther
Kenfack, Christian Mérimé
Gipwe, Nestor Feussom
Akame, Julie
Tarini, Ann
Zhang, Yaobi
Angwafo, Fru Fobuzski
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description BACKGROUND: Schistosomiasis and soil-transmitted helminthiasis (STH) are widely distributed in Cameroon. Although mass drug administration (MDA) of mebendazole is implemented nationwide, treatment with praziquantel was so far limited to the three northern regions and few health districts in the southern part of Cameroon, based on previous mapping conducted 25 years ago. To update the disease distribution map and determine where treatment with praziquantel should be extended, mapping surveys were conducted in three of the seven southern regions of Cameroon, i.e. Centre, East and West. METHODOLOGY: Parasitological surveys were conducted in April–May 2010 in selected schools in all 63 health districts of the three targeted regions, using appropriate research methodologies, i.e. Kato-Katz and urine filtration. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: The results showed significant variation of schistosomiasis and STH prevalence between schools, villages, districts and regions. Schistosoma mansoni was the most prevalent schistosome species, with an overall prevalence of 5.53%, followed by S. haematobium (1.72%) and S. guineensis (0.14%). The overall prevalence of schistosomiasis across the three regions was 7.31% (95% CI: 6.86–7.77%). The prevalence for Ascaris lumbricoides was 11.48 (95% CI: 10.93–12.04%), Trichuris trichiura 18.22% (95% CI: 17.56–18.90%) and hookworms 1.55% (95% CI: 1.35–1.78%), with an overall STH prevalence of 24.10% (95% CI: 23.36–24.85%) across the three regions. STH was more prevalent in the East region (46.57%; 95% CI: 44.41–48.75%) in comparison to the Centre (25.12; 95% CI: 24.10–26.17%) and West (10.49%; 95% CI: 9.57–11.51%) regions. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: In comparison to previous data, the results showed an increase of schistosomiasis transmission in several health districts, whereas there was a significant decline of STH infections. Based on the prevalence data, the continuation of annual or bi-annual MDA for STH is recommended, as well as an extension of praziquantel in identified moderate and high risk communities for schistosomiasis.
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spelling pubmed-32958012012-03-12 Mapping of Schistosomiasis and Soil-Transmitted Helminthiasis in the Regions of Centre, East and West Cameroon Tchuem Tchuenté, Louis-Albert Kamwa Ngassam, Romuald Isaka Sumo, Laurentine Ngassam, Pierre Dongmo Noumedem, Calvine Nzu, Deguy D'or Luogbou Dankoni, Esther Kenfack, Christian Mérimé Gipwe, Nestor Feussom Akame, Julie Tarini, Ann Zhang, Yaobi Angwafo, Fru Fobuzski PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Schistosomiasis and soil-transmitted helminthiasis (STH) are widely distributed in Cameroon. Although mass drug administration (MDA) of mebendazole is implemented nationwide, treatment with praziquantel was so far limited to the three northern regions and few health districts in the southern part of Cameroon, based on previous mapping conducted 25 years ago. To update the disease distribution map and determine where treatment with praziquantel should be extended, mapping surveys were conducted in three of the seven southern regions of Cameroon, i.e. Centre, East and West. METHODOLOGY: Parasitological surveys were conducted in April–May 2010 in selected schools in all 63 health districts of the three targeted regions, using appropriate research methodologies, i.e. Kato-Katz and urine filtration. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: The results showed significant variation of schistosomiasis and STH prevalence between schools, villages, districts and regions. Schistosoma mansoni was the most prevalent schistosome species, with an overall prevalence of 5.53%, followed by S. haematobium (1.72%) and S. guineensis (0.14%). The overall prevalence of schistosomiasis across the three regions was 7.31% (95% CI: 6.86–7.77%). The prevalence for Ascaris lumbricoides was 11.48 (95% CI: 10.93–12.04%), Trichuris trichiura 18.22% (95% CI: 17.56–18.90%) and hookworms 1.55% (95% CI: 1.35–1.78%), with an overall STH prevalence of 24.10% (95% CI: 23.36–24.85%) across the three regions. STH was more prevalent in the East region (46.57%; 95% CI: 44.41–48.75%) in comparison to the Centre (25.12; 95% CI: 24.10–26.17%) and West (10.49%; 95% CI: 9.57–11.51%) regions. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: In comparison to previous data, the results showed an increase of schistosomiasis transmission in several health districts, whereas there was a significant decline of STH infections. Based on the prevalence data, the continuation of annual or bi-annual MDA for STH is recommended, as well as an extension of praziquantel in identified moderate and high risk communities for schistosomiasis. Public Library of Science 2012-03-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3295801/ /pubmed/22413029 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0001553 Text en Tchuem Tchuenté et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Tchuem Tchuenté, Louis-Albert
Kamwa Ngassam, Romuald Isaka
Sumo, Laurentine
Ngassam, Pierre
Dongmo Noumedem, Calvine
Nzu, Deguy D'or Luogbou
Dankoni, Esther
Kenfack, Christian Mérimé
Gipwe, Nestor Feussom
Akame, Julie
Tarini, Ann
Zhang, Yaobi
Angwafo, Fru Fobuzski
Mapping of Schistosomiasis and Soil-Transmitted Helminthiasis in the Regions of Centre, East and West Cameroon
title Mapping of Schistosomiasis and Soil-Transmitted Helminthiasis in the Regions of Centre, East and West Cameroon
title_full Mapping of Schistosomiasis and Soil-Transmitted Helminthiasis in the Regions of Centre, East and West Cameroon
title_fullStr Mapping of Schistosomiasis and Soil-Transmitted Helminthiasis in the Regions of Centre, East and West Cameroon
title_full_unstemmed Mapping of Schistosomiasis and Soil-Transmitted Helminthiasis in the Regions of Centre, East and West Cameroon
title_short Mapping of Schistosomiasis and Soil-Transmitted Helminthiasis in the Regions of Centre, East and West Cameroon
title_sort mapping of schistosomiasis and soil-transmitted helminthiasis in the regions of centre, east and west cameroon
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3295801/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22413029
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0001553
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