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Impact of Community Mass Treatment with Azithromycin for Trachoma Elimination on the Prevalence of Yaws
BACKGROUND: Community mass treatment with 30mg/kg azithromycin is central to the new WHO strategy for eradicating yaws. Both yaws and trachoma— which is earmarked for elimination by 2020 using a strategy that includes mass treatment with 20mg/kg azithromycin—are endemic in the Pacific, raising the p...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4524711/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26241484 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0003988 |
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author | Marks, Michael Vahi, Ventis Sokana, Oliver Chi, Kai-Hua Puiahi, Elliot Kilua, Georgina Pillay, Allan Dalipanda, Tenneth Bottomley, Christian Solomon, Anthony W. Mabey, David C. |
author_facet | Marks, Michael Vahi, Ventis Sokana, Oliver Chi, Kai-Hua Puiahi, Elliot Kilua, Georgina Pillay, Allan Dalipanda, Tenneth Bottomley, Christian Solomon, Anthony W. Mabey, David C. |
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description | BACKGROUND: Community mass treatment with 30mg/kg azithromycin is central to the new WHO strategy for eradicating yaws. Both yaws and trachoma— which is earmarked for elimination by 2020 using a strategy that includes mass treatment with 20mg/kg azithromycin—are endemic in the Pacific, raising the possibility of an integrated approach to disease control. Community mass treatment with azithromycin for trachoma elimination was conducted in the Solomon Islands in 2014. METHODS: We conducted a study to assess the impact of mass treatment with 20mg/kg azithromycin on yaws. We examined children aged 5-14 years and took blood and lesion samples for yaws diagnosis. RESULTS: We recruited 897 children, 6 months after mass treatment. There were no cases of active yaws. Serological evidence of current infection was found in 3.6% (95% CI= 2.5-5.0%). This differed significantly between individuals who had and had not received azithromycin (2.8% vs 6.5%, p=0.015); the prevalence of positive serology in 5-14 year-olds had been 21.7% (95% CI=14.6%-30.9%) 6 months prior to mass treatment. Not receiving azithromycin was associated with an odds of 3.9 for infection (p=0.001). National figures showed a 57% reduction in reported cases of yaws following mass treatment. DISCUSSION: Following a single round of treatment we did not identify any cases of active yaws in a previously endemic population. We found a significant reduction in latent infection. Our data support expansion of the WHO eradication strategy and suggest an integrated approach to the control of yaws and trachoma in the Pacific may be viable. |
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spelling | pubmed-45247112015-08-06 Impact of Community Mass Treatment with Azithromycin for Trachoma Elimination on the Prevalence of Yaws Marks, Michael Vahi, Ventis Sokana, Oliver Chi, Kai-Hua Puiahi, Elliot Kilua, Georgina Pillay, Allan Dalipanda, Tenneth Bottomley, Christian Solomon, Anthony W. Mabey, David C. PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Community mass treatment with 30mg/kg azithromycin is central to the new WHO strategy for eradicating yaws. Both yaws and trachoma— which is earmarked for elimination by 2020 using a strategy that includes mass treatment with 20mg/kg azithromycin—are endemic in the Pacific, raising the possibility of an integrated approach to disease control. Community mass treatment with azithromycin for trachoma elimination was conducted in the Solomon Islands in 2014. METHODS: We conducted a study to assess the impact of mass treatment with 20mg/kg azithromycin on yaws. We examined children aged 5-14 years and took blood and lesion samples for yaws diagnosis. RESULTS: We recruited 897 children, 6 months after mass treatment. There were no cases of active yaws. Serological evidence of current infection was found in 3.6% (95% CI= 2.5-5.0%). This differed significantly between individuals who had and had not received azithromycin (2.8% vs 6.5%, p=0.015); the prevalence of positive serology in 5-14 year-olds had been 21.7% (95% CI=14.6%-30.9%) 6 months prior to mass treatment. Not receiving azithromycin was associated with an odds of 3.9 for infection (p=0.001). National figures showed a 57% reduction in reported cases of yaws following mass treatment. DISCUSSION: Following a single round of treatment we did not identify any cases of active yaws in a previously endemic population. We found a significant reduction in latent infection. Our data support expansion of the WHO eradication strategy and suggest an integrated approach to the control of yaws and trachoma in the Pacific may be viable. Public Library of Science 2015-08-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4524711/ /pubmed/26241484 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0003988 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration, which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Marks, Michael Vahi, Ventis Sokana, Oliver Chi, Kai-Hua Puiahi, Elliot Kilua, Georgina Pillay, Allan Dalipanda, Tenneth Bottomley, Christian Solomon, Anthony W. Mabey, David C. Impact of Community Mass Treatment with Azithromycin for Trachoma Elimination on the Prevalence of Yaws |
title | Impact of Community Mass Treatment with Azithromycin for Trachoma Elimination on the Prevalence of Yaws |
title_full | Impact of Community Mass Treatment with Azithromycin for Trachoma Elimination on the Prevalence of Yaws |
title_fullStr | Impact of Community Mass Treatment with Azithromycin for Trachoma Elimination on the Prevalence of Yaws |
title_full_unstemmed | Impact of Community Mass Treatment with Azithromycin for Trachoma Elimination on the Prevalence of Yaws |
title_short | Impact of Community Mass Treatment with Azithromycin for Trachoma Elimination on the Prevalence of Yaws |
title_sort | impact of community mass treatment with azithromycin for trachoma elimination on the prevalence of yaws |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4524711/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26241484 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0003988 |
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