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A comparison of two tests for filarial antigenemia in areas in Sri Lanka and Indonesia with low-level persistence of lymphatic filariasis following mass drug administration

BACKGROUND: Filarial antigen tests are key tools for mapping the distribution of bancroftian filariasis and for detecting areas with persistent infections following mass drug administration (MDA). A recent study showed that the new Alere Filariasis Test Strip (FTS) has better analytical sensitivity...

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Autores principales: Yahathugoda, Thishan C., Supali, Taniawati, Rao, Ramakrishna U., Djuardi, Yenny, Stefani, Difa, Pical, Femmy, Fischer, Peter U., Lloyd, Melanie M., Premaratne, Prasad H., Weerasooriya, Mirani V., Weil, Gary J.
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4501213/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26168919
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13071-015-0979-y
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author Yahathugoda, Thishan C.
Supali, Taniawati
Rao, Ramakrishna U.
Djuardi, Yenny
Stefani, Difa
Pical, Femmy
Fischer, Peter U.
Lloyd, Melanie M.
Premaratne, Prasad H.
Weerasooriya, Mirani V.
Weil, Gary J.
author_facet Yahathugoda, Thishan C.
Supali, Taniawati
Rao, Ramakrishna U.
Djuardi, Yenny
Stefani, Difa
Pical, Femmy
Fischer, Peter U.
Lloyd, Melanie M.
Premaratne, Prasad H.
Weerasooriya, Mirani V.
Weil, Gary J.
author_sort Yahathugoda, Thishan C.
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description BACKGROUND: Filarial antigen tests are key tools for mapping the distribution of bancroftian filariasis and for detecting areas with persistent infections following mass drug administration (MDA). A recent study showed that the new Alere Filariasis Test Strip (FTS) has better analytical sensitivity than the BinaxNOW Filariasis card test (Card Test) for detecting circulating filarial antigen, and the FTS detected more positive results than the Card Test in a field study performed in a highly endemic area in Liberia. METHODS: The present study compared the performance of the FTS and the Card Test in community surveys that were conducted in southern Sri Lanka and in Indonesia (Central Java) in areas with low-level persistence of LF following multiple rounds of MDA with diethylcarbamazine plus albendazole. The studies were performed in densely populated semi-urban areas where Wuchereria bancrofti is transmitted by Culex quinquefasciatus. RESULTS: Antigenemia rates by FTS were 138 % higher in the Sri Lanka study (43/852 vs. 18/852) and 21 % higher in the Indonesia study (50/778 vs. 41/778) than antigenemia rates by Card Test. Antigenemia rates were significantly higher in males than in females and higher in adults than in children in both study sites. Although overall antigenemia rates and test scores were significantly higher by FTS than by Card Test in both study areas, rates in young children were similar with both tests in both areas. CONCLUSIONS: These results extend the previously reported superior sensitivity of the FTS to areas with low residual infection rates following MDA, and this could affect mapping and post-MDA survey results in adults. However, our findings suggest that results of transmission assessment surveys (TAS) performed in school-aged children are likely to be similar with both tests.
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spelling pubmed-45012132015-07-15 A comparison of two tests for filarial antigenemia in areas in Sri Lanka and Indonesia with low-level persistence of lymphatic filariasis following mass drug administration Yahathugoda, Thishan C. Supali, Taniawati Rao, Ramakrishna U. Djuardi, Yenny Stefani, Difa Pical, Femmy Fischer, Peter U. Lloyd, Melanie M. Premaratne, Prasad H. Weerasooriya, Mirani V. Weil, Gary J. Parasit Vectors Research BACKGROUND: Filarial antigen tests are key tools for mapping the distribution of bancroftian filariasis and for detecting areas with persistent infections following mass drug administration (MDA). A recent study showed that the new Alere Filariasis Test Strip (FTS) has better analytical sensitivity than the BinaxNOW Filariasis card test (Card Test) for detecting circulating filarial antigen, and the FTS detected more positive results than the Card Test in a field study performed in a highly endemic area in Liberia. METHODS: The present study compared the performance of the FTS and the Card Test in community surveys that were conducted in southern Sri Lanka and in Indonesia (Central Java) in areas with low-level persistence of LF following multiple rounds of MDA with diethylcarbamazine plus albendazole. The studies were performed in densely populated semi-urban areas where Wuchereria bancrofti is transmitted by Culex quinquefasciatus. RESULTS: Antigenemia rates by FTS were 138 % higher in the Sri Lanka study (43/852 vs. 18/852) and 21 % higher in the Indonesia study (50/778 vs. 41/778) than antigenemia rates by Card Test. Antigenemia rates were significantly higher in males than in females and higher in adults than in children in both study sites. Although overall antigenemia rates and test scores were significantly higher by FTS than by Card Test in both study areas, rates in young children were similar with both tests in both areas. CONCLUSIONS: These results extend the previously reported superior sensitivity of the FTS to areas with low residual infection rates following MDA, and this could affect mapping and post-MDA survey results in adults. However, our findings suggest that results of transmission assessment surveys (TAS) performed in school-aged children are likely to be similar with both tests. BioMed Central 2015-07-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4501213/ /pubmed/26168919 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13071-015-0979-y Text en © Yahathugoda et al. 2015 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Research
Yahathugoda, Thishan C.
Supali, Taniawati
Rao, Ramakrishna U.
Djuardi, Yenny
Stefani, Difa
Pical, Femmy
Fischer, Peter U.
Lloyd, Melanie M.
Premaratne, Prasad H.
Weerasooriya, Mirani V.
Weil, Gary J.
A comparison of two tests for filarial antigenemia in areas in Sri Lanka and Indonesia with low-level persistence of lymphatic filariasis following mass drug administration
title A comparison of two tests for filarial antigenemia in areas in Sri Lanka and Indonesia with low-level persistence of lymphatic filariasis following mass drug administration
title_full A comparison of two tests for filarial antigenemia in areas in Sri Lanka and Indonesia with low-level persistence of lymphatic filariasis following mass drug administration
title_fullStr A comparison of two tests for filarial antigenemia in areas in Sri Lanka and Indonesia with low-level persistence of lymphatic filariasis following mass drug administration
title_full_unstemmed A comparison of two tests for filarial antigenemia in areas in Sri Lanka and Indonesia with low-level persistence of lymphatic filariasis following mass drug administration
title_short A comparison of two tests for filarial antigenemia in areas in Sri Lanka and Indonesia with low-level persistence of lymphatic filariasis following mass drug administration
title_sort comparison of two tests for filarial antigenemia in areas in sri lanka and indonesia with low-level persistence of lymphatic filariasis following mass drug administration
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4501213/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26168919
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13071-015-0979-y
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