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Estimation of changes in the force of infection for intestinal and urogenital schistosomiasis in countries with schistosomiasis control initiative-assisted programmes
BACKGROUND: The last decade has seen an expansion of national schistosomiasis control programmes in Africa based on large-scale preventative chemotherapy. In many areas this has resulted in considerable reductions in infection and morbidity levels in treated individuals. In this paper, we quantify c...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4619997/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26499981 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13071-015-1138-1 |
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author | French, Michael D. Churcher, Thomas S. Webster, Joanne P. Fleming, Fiona M. Fenwick, Alan Kabatereine, Narcis B. Sacko, Moussa Garba, Amadou Toure, Seydou Nyandindi, Ursuline Mwansa, James Blair, Lynsey Bosqué-Oliva, Elisa Basáñez, Maria-Gloria |
author_facet | French, Michael D. Churcher, Thomas S. Webster, Joanne P. Fleming, Fiona M. Fenwick, Alan Kabatereine, Narcis B. Sacko, Moussa Garba, Amadou Toure, Seydou Nyandindi, Ursuline Mwansa, James Blair, Lynsey Bosqué-Oliva, Elisa Basáñez, Maria-Gloria |
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description | BACKGROUND: The last decade has seen an expansion of national schistosomiasis control programmes in Africa based on large-scale preventative chemotherapy. In many areas this has resulted in considerable reductions in infection and morbidity levels in treated individuals. In this paper, we quantify changes in the force of infection (FOI), defined here as the per (human) host parasite establishment rate, to ascertain the impact on transmission of some of these programmes under the umbrella of the Schistosomiasis Control Initiative (SCI). METHODS: A previous model for the transmission dynamics of Schistosoma mansoni was adapted here to S. haematobium. These models were fitted to longitudinal cohort (infection intensity) monitoring and evaluation data. Changes in the FOI following up to three annual rounds of praziquantel were estimated for Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zambia in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) according to country, baseline endemicity and schistosome species. Since schistosomiasis transmission is known to be highly focal, changes in the FOI at a finer geographical scale (that of sentinel site) were also estimated for S. mansoni in Uganda. RESULTS: Substantial and statistically significant reductions in the FOI relative to baseline were recorded in the majority of, but not all, combinations of country, parasite species, and endemicity areas. At the finer geographical scale assessed within Uganda, marked heterogeneity in the magnitude and direction of the relative changes in FOI was observed that would not have been appreciated by a coarser-scale analysis. CONCLUSIONS: Reductions in the rate at which humans acquire schistosomes have been achieved in many areas of SSA countries assisted by the SCI, while challenges in effectively reducing transmission persist in others. Understanding the underlying heterogeneity in the impact and performance of the control intervention at the level of the transmission site will become increasingly important for programmes transitioning from morbidity reduction to elimination of infection. Such analyses will require a fine-scale approach. The lack of association found between programmatic variables, such as therapeutic treatment coverage (recorded at district level) and changes in FOI (at sentinel site level) is discussed and recommendations are made. |
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spelling | pubmed-46199972015-10-26 Estimation of changes in the force of infection for intestinal and urogenital schistosomiasis in countries with schistosomiasis control initiative-assisted programmes French, Michael D. Churcher, Thomas S. Webster, Joanne P. Fleming, Fiona M. Fenwick, Alan Kabatereine, Narcis B. Sacko, Moussa Garba, Amadou Toure, Seydou Nyandindi, Ursuline Mwansa, James Blair, Lynsey Bosqué-Oliva, Elisa Basáñez, Maria-Gloria Parasit Vectors Research BACKGROUND: The last decade has seen an expansion of national schistosomiasis control programmes in Africa based on large-scale preventative chemotherapy. In many areas this has resulted in considerable reductions in infection and morbidity levels in treated individuals. In this paper, we quantify changes in the force of infection (FOI), defined here as the per (human) host parasite establishment rate, to ascertain the impact on transmission of some of these programmes under the umbrella of the Schistosomiasis Control Initiative (SCI). METHODS: A previous model for the transmission dynamics of Schistosoma mansoni was adapted here to S. haematobium. These models were fitted to longitudinal cohort (infection intensity) monitoring and evaluation data. Changes in the FOI following up to three annual rounds of praziquantel were estimated for Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zambia in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) according to country, baseline endemicity and schistosome species. Since schistosomiasis transmission is known to be highly focal, changes in the FOI at a finer geographical scale (that of sentinel site) were also estimated for S. mansoni in Uganda. RESULTS: Substantial and statistically significant reductions in the FOI relative to baseline were recorded in the majority of, but not all, combinations of country, parasite species, and endemicity areas. At the finer geographical scale assessed within Uganda, marked heterogeneity in the magnitude and direction of the relative changes in FOI was observed that would not have been appreciated by a coarser-scale analysis. CONCLUSIONS: Reductions in the rate at which humans acquire schistosomes have been achieved in many areas of SSA countries assisted by the SCI, while challenges in effectively reducing transmission persist in others. Understanding the underlying heterogeneity in the impact and performance of the control intervention at the level of the transmission site will become increasingly important for programmes transitioning from morbidity reduction to elimination of infection. Such analyses will require a fine-scale approach. The lack of association found between programmatic variables, such as therapeutic treatment coverage (recorded at district level) and changes in FOI (at sentinel site level) is discussed and recommendations are made. BioMed Central 2015-10-24 /pmc/articles/PMC4619997/ /pubmed/26499981 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13071-015-1138-1 Text en © French et al. 2015 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. 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 French, Michael D. Churcher, Thomas S. Webster, Joanne P. Fleming, Fiona M. Fenwick, Alan Kabatereine, Narcis B. Sacko, Moussa Garba, Amadou Toure, Seydou Nyandindi, Ursuline Mwansa, James Blair, Lynsey Bosqué-Oliva, Elisa Basáñez, Maria-Gloria Estimation of changes in the force of infection for intestinal and urogenital schistosomiasis in countries with schistosomiasis control initiative-assisted programmes |
title | Estimation of changes in the force of infection for intestinal and urogenital schistosomiasis in countries with schistosomiasis control initiative-assisted programmes |
title_full | Estimation of changes in the force of infection for intestinal and urogenital schistosomiasis in countries with schistosomiasis control initiative-assisted programmes |
title_fullStr | Estimation of changes in the force of infection for intestinal and urogenital schistosomiasis in countries with schistosomiasis control initiative-assisted programmes |
title_full_unstemmed | Estimation of changes in the force of infection for intestinal and urogenital schistosomiasis in countries with schistosomiasis control initiative-assisted programmes |
title_short | Estimation of changes in the force of infection for intestinal and urogenital schistosomiasis in countries with schistosomiasis control initiative-assisted programmes |
title_sort | estimation of changes in the force of infection for intestinal and urogenital schistosomiasis in countries with schistosomiasis control initiative-assisted programmes |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4619997/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26499981 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13071-015-1138-1 |
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