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Prevalence of trachoma in the Kayes region of Mali eight years after stopping mass drug administration

BACKGROUND: In 2009, three years after stopping mass treatment with azithromycin, a trachoma impact survey in four health districts in the Kayes region of Mali found a prevalence of trachomatous inflammation—follicular (TF) among children aged 1 to 9 years of >5% and a trachomatous trichiasis (TT...

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Autores principales: Traoré, Lamine, Dembele, Benoit, Keita, Modibo, Reid, Steven D, Dembéle, Mahamadou, Mariko, Bréhima, Coulibaly, Famolo, Goldman, Whitney, Traoré, Dramane, Coulibaly, Daouda, Guindo, Boubacar, Amon, Joseph J, Knieriemen, Marily, Zhang, Yaobi
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5825163/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29432434
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0006289
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author Traoré, Lamine
Dembele, Benoit
Keita, Modibo
Reid, Steven D
Dembéle, Mahamadou
Mariko, Bréhima
Coulibaly, Famolo
Goldman, Whitney
Traoré, Dramane
Coulibaly, Daouda
Guindo, Boubacar
Amon, Joseph J
Knieriemen, Marily
Zhang, Yaobi
author_facet Traoré, Lamine
Dembele, Benoit
Keita, Modibo
Reid, Steven D
Dembéle, Mahamadou
Mariko, Bréhima
Coulibaly, Famolo
Goldman, Whitney
Traoré, Dramane
Coulibaly, Daouda
Guindo, Boubacar
Amon, Joseph J
Knieriemen, Marily
Zhang, Yaobi
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description BACKGROUND: In 2009, three years after stopping mass treatment with azithromycin, a trachoma impact survey in four health districts in the Kayes region of Mali found a prevalence of trachomatous inflammation—follicular (TF) among children aged 1 to 9 years of >5% and a trachomatous trichiasis (TT) prevalence within the general population (≥1-year-old) of <1%. As a result, the government’s national trachoma program expanded trichiasis surgery and related activities required to achieve trachoma elimination. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: In 2015, to assess progress towards elimination, a follow-up impact survey was conducted in the Kayes, Kéniéba, Nioro and Yélimané health districts. The survey used district level two-stage cluster random sampling methodology with 20 clusters of 30 households in each evaluation unit. Subjects were eligible for examination if they were ≥1 year. TF and TT cases were identified and confirmed by experienced ophthalmologists. In total 14,159 people were enumerated and 11,620 (82%) were examined. TF prevalence (95% confidence interval (CI)) was 0.5% (0.3–1%) in Kayes, 0.8% (0.4–1.7%) in Kéniéba, 0.2% (0–0.9%) in Nioro and 0.3% (0.1–1%) in Yélimané. TT prevalence (95% CI) was 0.04% (0–0.25%) in Kayes, 0.29% (0.11–0.6%) in Kéniéba, 0.04% (0–0.25%) in Nioro and 0.07% (0–0.27%) in Yélimané. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Eight years after stopping MDA and intensifying trichiasis surgery outreach campaigns, all four districts reached the TF elimination threshold of <5% and three of four districts reached the TT elimination threshold of <0.1%.
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spelling pubmed-58251632018-03-15 Prevalence of trachoma in the Kayes region of Mali eight years after stopping mass drug administration Traoré, Lamine Dembele, Benoit Keita, Modibo Reid, Steven D Dembéle, Mahamadou Mariko, Bréhima Coulibaly, Famolo Goldman, Whitney Traoré, Dramane Coulibaly, Daouda Guindo, Boubacar Amon, Joseph J Knieriemen, Marily Zhang, Yaobi PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: In 2009, three years after stopping mass treatment with azithromycin, a trachoma impact survey in four health districts in the Kayes region of Mali found a prevalence of trachomatous inflammation—follicular (TF) among children aged 1 to 9 years of >5% and a trachomatous trichiasis (TT) prevalence within the general population (≥1-year-old) of <1%. As a result, the government’s national trachoma program expanded trichiasis surgery and related activities required to achieve trachoma elimination. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: In 2015, to assess progress towards elimination, a follow-up impact survey was conducted in the Kayes, Kéniéba, Nioro and Yélimané health districts. The survey used district level two-stage cluster random sampling methodology with 20 clusters of 30 households in each evaluation unit. Subjects were eligible for examination if they were ≥1 year. TF and TT cases were identified and confirmed by experienced ophthalmologists. In total 14,159 people were enumerated and 11,620 (82%) were examined. TF prevalence (95% confidence interval (CI)) was 0.5% (0.3–1%) in Kayes, 0.8% (0.4–1.7%) in Kéniéba, 0.2% (0–0.9%) in Nioro and 0.3% (0.1–1%) in Yélimané. TT prevalence (95% CI) was 0.04% (0–0.25%) in Kayes, 0.29% (0.11–0.6%) in Kéniéba, 0.04% (0–0.25%) in Nioro and 0.07% (0–0.27%) in Yélimané. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Eight years after stopping MDA and intensifying trichiasis surgery outreach campaigns, all four districts reached the TF elimination threshold of <5% and three of four districts reached the TT elimination threshold of <0.1%. Public Library of Science 2018-02-12 /pmc/articles/PMC5825163/ /pubmed/29432434 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0006289 Text en © 2018 Traoré 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Traoré, Lamine
Dembele, Benoit
Keita, Modibo
Reid, Steven D
Dembéle, Mahamadou
Mariko, Bréhima
Coulibaly, Famolo
Goldman, Whitney
Traoré, Dramane
Coulibaly, Daouda
Guindo, Boubacar
Amon, Joseph J
Knieriemen, Marily
Zhang, Yaobi
Prevalence of trachoma in the Kayes region of Mali eight years after stopping mass drug administration
title Prevalence of trachoma in the Kayes region of Mali eight years after stopping mass drug administration
title_full Prevalence of trachoma in the Kayes region of Mali eight years after stopping mass drug administration
title_fullStr Prevalence of trachoma in the Kayes region of Mali eight years after stopping mass drug administration
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of trachoma in the Kayes region of Mali eight years after stopping mass drug administration
title_short Prevalence of trachoma in the Kayes region of Mali eight years after stopping mass drug administration
title_sort prevalence of trachoma in the kayes region of mali eight years after stopping mass drug administration
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5825163/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29432434
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0006289
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