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Shrinking the Lymphatic Filariasis Map of Ethiopia: Reassessing the Population at Risk through Nationwide Mapping

BACKGROUND: Mapping of lymphatic filariasis (LF) is essential for the delineation of endemic implementation units and determining the population at risk that will be targeted for mass drug administration (MDA). Prior to the current study, only 116 of the 832 woredas (districts) in Ethiopia had been...

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Autores principales: P. Rebollo, Maria, Sime, Heven, Assefa, Ashenafi, Cano, Jorge, Deribe, Kebede, Gonzalez-Escalada, Alba, Shafi, Oumer, Davey, Gail, Brooker, Simon J., Kebede, Amha, Bockarie, Moses J.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4634982/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26539700
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0004172
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author P. Rebollo, Maria
Sime, Heven
Assefa, Ashenafi
Cano, Jorge
Deribe, Kebede
Gonzalez-Escalada, Alba
Shafi, Oumer
Davey, Gail
Brooker, Simon J.
Kebede, Amha
Bockarie, Moses J.
author_facet P. Rebollo, Maria
Sime, Heven
Assefa, Ashenafi
Cano, Jorge
Deribe, Kebede
Gonzalez-Escalada, Alba
Shafi, Oumer
Davey, Gail
Brooker, Simon J.
Kebede, Amha
Bockarie, Moses J.
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description BACKGROUND: Mapping of lymphatic filariasis (LF) is essential for the delineation of endemic implementation units and determining the population at risk that will be targeted for mass drug administration (MDA). Prior to the current study, only 116 of the 832 woredas (districts) in Ethiopia had been mapped for LF. The aim of this study was to perform a nationwide mapping exercise to determine the number of people that should be targeted for MDA in 2016 when national coverage was anticipated. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDING: A two-stage cluster purposive sampling was used to conduct a community-based cross-sectional survey for an integrated mapping of LF and podoconiosis, in seven regional states and two city administrations. Two communities in each woreda were purposely selected using the World Health Organization (WHO) mapping strategy for LF based on sampling 100 individuals per community and two purposely selected communities per woreda. Overall, 130 166 people were examined in 1315 communities in 658 woredas. In total, 140 people were found to be positive for circulating LF antigen by immunochromatographic card test (ICT) in 89 communities. Based on WHO guidelines, 75 of the 658 woredas surveyed in the nine regions were found to be endemic for LF with a 2016 projected population of 9 267 410 residing in areas of active disease transmission. Combining these results with other data it is estimated that 11 580 010 people in 112 woredas will be exposed to infection in 2016. CONCLUSIONS: We have conducted nationwide mapping of LF in Ethiopia and demonstrated that the number of people living in LF endemic areas is 60% lower than current estimates. We also showed that integrated mapping of multiple NTDs is feasible and cost effective and if properly planned, can be quickly achieved at national scale.
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spelling pubmed-46349822015-11-13 Shrinking the Lymphatic Filariasis Map of Ethiopia: Reassessing the Population at Risk through Nationwide Mapping P. Rebollo, Maria Sime, Heven Assefa, Ashenafi Cano, Jorge Deribe, Kebede Gonzalez-Escalada, Alba Shafi, Oumer Davey, Gail Brooker, Simon J. Kebede, Amha Bockarie, Moses J. PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Mapping of lymphatic filariasis (LF) is essential for the delineation of endemic implementation units and determining the population at risk that will be targeted for mass drug administration (MDA). Prior to the current study, only 116 of the 832 woredas (districts) in Ethiopia had been mapped for LF. The aim of this study was to perform a nationwide mapping exercise to determine the number of people that should be targeted for MDA in 2016 when national coverage was anticipated. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDING: A two-stage cluster purposive sampling was used to conduct a community-based cross-sectional survey for an integrated mapping of LF and podoconiosis, in seven regional states and two city administrations. Two communities in each woreda were purposely selected using the World Health Organization (WHO) mapping strategy for LF based on sampling 100 individuals per community and two purposely selected communities per woreda. Overall, 130 166 people were examined in 1315 communities in 658 woredas. In total, 140 people were found to be positive for circulating LF antigen by immunochromatographic card test (ICT) in 89 communities. Based on WHO guidelines, 75 of the 658 woredas surveyed in the nine regions were found to be endemic for LF with a 2016 projected population of 9 267 410 residing in areas of active disease transmission. Combining these results with other data it is estimated that 11 580 010 people in 112 woredas will be exposed to infection in 2016. CONCLUSIONS: We have conducted nationwide mapping of LF in Ethiopia and demonstrated that the number of people living in LF endemic areas is 60% lower than current estimates. We also showed that integrated mapping of multiple NTDs is feasible and cost effective and if properly planned, can be quickly achieved at national scale. Public Library of Science 2015-11-05 /pmc/articles/PMC4634982/ /pubmed/26539700 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0004172 Text en © 2015 P. Rebollo 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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P. Rebollo, Maria
Sime, Heven
Assefa, Ashenafi
Cano, Jorge
Deribe, Kebede
Gonzalez-Escalada, Alba
Shafi, Oumer
Davey, Gail
Brooker, Simon J.
Kebede, Amha
Bockarie, Moses J.
Shrinking the Lymphatic Filariasis Map of Ethiopia: Reassessing the Population at Risk through Nationwide Mapping
title Shrinking the Lymphatic Filariasis Map of Ethiopia: Reassessing the Population at Risk through Nationwide Mapping
title_full Shrinking the Lymphatic Filariasis Map of Ethiopia: Reassessing the Population at Risk through Nationwide Mapping
title_fullStr Shrinking the Lymphatic Filariasis Map of Ethiopia: Reassessing the Population at Risk through Nationwide Mapping
title_full_unstemmed Shrinking the Lymphatic Filariasis Map of Ethiopia: Reassessing the Population at Risk through Nationwide Mapping
title_short Shrinking the Lymphatic Filariasis Map of Ethiopia: Reassessing the Population at Risk through Nationwide Mapping
title_sort shrinking the lymphatic filariasis map of ethiopia: reassessing the population at risk through nationwide mapping
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4634982/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26539700
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0004172
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