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The Geographical Distribution and Burden of Trachoma in Africa

BACKGROUND: There remains a lack of epidemiological data on the geographical distribution of trachoma to support global mapping and scale up of interventions for the elimination of trachoma. The Global Atlas of Trachoma (GAT) was launched in 2011 to address these needs and provide standardised, upda...

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Autores principales: Smith, Jennifer L., Flueckiger, Rebecca M., Hooper, Pamela J., Polack, Sarah, Cromwell, Elizabeth A., Palmer, Stephanie L., Emerson, Paul M., Mabey, David C. W., Solomon, Anthony W., Haddad, Danny, Brooker, Simon J.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3738464/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23951378
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0002359
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author Smith, Jennifer L.
Flueckiger, Rebecca M.
Hooper, Pamela J.
Polack, Sarah
Cromwell, Elizabeth A.
Palmer, Stephanie L.
Emerson, Paul M.
Mabey, David C. W.
Solomon, Anthony W.
Haddad, Danny
Brooker, Simon J.
author_facet Smith, Jennifer L.
Flueckiger, Rebecca M.
Hooper, Pamela J.
Polack, Sarah
Cromwell, Elizabeth A.
Palmer, Stephanie L.
Emerson, Paul M.
Mabey, David C. W.
Solomon, Anthony W.
Haddad, Danny
Brooker, Simon J.
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description BACKGROUND: There remains a lack of epidemiological data on the geographical distribution of trachoma to support global mapping and scale up of interventions for the elimination of trachoma. The Global Atlas of Trachoma (GAT) was launched in 2011 to address these needs and provide standardised, updated and accessible maps. This paper uses data included in the GAT to describe the geographical distribution and burden of trachoma in Africa. METHODS: Data assembly used structured searches of published and unpublished literature to identify cross-sectional epidemiological data on the burden of trachoma since 1980. Survey data were abstracted into a standardised database and mapped using geographical information systems (GIS) software. The characteristics of all surveys were summarized by country according to data source, time period, and survey methodology. Estimates of the current population at risk were calculated for each country and stratified by endemicity class. RESULTS: At the time of writing, 1342 records are included in the database representing surveys conducted between 1985 and 2012. These data were provided by direct contact with national control programmes and academic researchers (67%), peer-reviewed publications (17%) and unpublished reports or theses (16%). Prevalence data on active trachoma are available in 29 of the 33 countries in Africa classified as endemic for trachoma, and 1095 (20.6%) districts have representative data collected through population-based prevalence surveys. The highest prevalence of active trachoma and trichiasis remains in the Sahel area of West Africa and Savannah areas of East and Central Africa and an estimated 129.4 million people live in areas of Africa confirmed to be trachoma endemic. CONCLUSION: The Global Atlas of Trachoma provides the most contemporary and comprehensive summary of the burden of trachoma within Africa. The GAT highlights where future mapping is required and provides an important planning tool for scale-up and surveillance of trachoma control.
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spelling pubmed-37384642013-08-15 The Geographical Distribution and Burden of Trachoma in Africa Smith, Jennifer L. Flueckiger, Rebecca M. Hooper, Pamela J. Polack, Sarah Cromwell, Elizabeth A. Palmer, Stephanie L. Emerson, Paul M. Mabey, David C. W. Solomon, Anthony W. Haddad, Danny Brooker, Simon J. PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: There remains a lack of epidemiological data on the geographical distribution of trachoma to support global mapping and scale up of interventions for the elimination of trachoma. The Global Atlas of Trachoma (GAT) was launched in 2011 to address these needs and provide standardised, updated and accessible maps. This paper uses data included in the GAT to describe the geographical distribution and burden of trachoma in Africa. METHODS: Data assembly used structured searches of published and unpublished literature to identify cross-sectional epidemiological data on the burden of trachoma since 1980. Survey data were abstracted into a standardised database and mapped using geographical information systems (GIS) software. The characteristics of all surveys were summarized by country according to data source, time period, and survey methodology. Estimates of the current population at risk were calculated for each country and stratified by endemicity class. RESULTS: At the time of writing, 1342 records are included in the database representing surveys conducted between 1985 and 2012. These data were provided by direct contact with national control programmes and academic researchers (67%), peer-reviewed publications (17%) and unpublished reports or theses (16%). Prevalence data on active trachoma are available in 29 of the 33 countries in Africa classified as endemic for trachoma, and 1095 (20.6%) districts have representative data collected through population-based prevalence surveys. The highest prevalence of active trachoma and trichiasis remains in the Sahel area of West Africa and Savannah areas of East and Central Africa and an estimated 129.4 million people live in areas of Africa confirmed to be trachoma endemic. CONCLUSION: The Global Atlas of Trachoma provides the most contemporary and comprehensive summary of the burden of trachoma within Africa. The GAT highlights where future mapping is required and provides an important planning tool for scale-up and surveillance of trachoma control. Public Library of Science 2013-08-08 /pmc/articles/PMC3738464/ /pubmed/23951378 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0002359 Text en © 2013 Smith 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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Smith, Jennifer L.
Flueckiger, Rebecca M.
Hooper, Pamela J.
Polack, Sarah
Cromwell, Elizabeth A.
Palmer, Stephanie L.
Emerson, Paul M.
Mabey, David C. W.
Solomon, Anthony W.
Haddad, Danny
Brooker, Simon J.
The Geographical Distribution and Burden of Trachoma in Africa
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title_full The Geographical Distribution and Burden of Trachoma in Africa
title_fullStr The Geographical Distribution and Burden of Trachoma in Africa
title_full_unstemmed The Geographical Distribution and Burden of Trachoma in Africa
title_short The Geographical Distribution and Burden of Trachoma in Africa
title_sort geographical distribution and burden of trachoma in africa
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3738464/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23951378
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0002359
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