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Implementing a community vector collection strategy using xenomonitoring for the endgame of lymphatic filariasis elimination

BACKGROUND: The global strategy for elimination of lymphatic filariasis is by annual mass drug administration (MDA). Effective implementation of this strategy in endemic areas reduces Wuchereria bancrofti in the blood of infected individuals to very low levels. This minimises the rate at which vecto...

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Autores principales: Pi-Bansa, Sellase, Osei, Joseph Harold Nyarko, Joannides, Joannitta, Woode, Maame Esi, Agyemang, David, Elhassan, Elizabeth, Dadzie, Samuel Kweku, Appawu, Maxwell Alexander, Wilson, Michael David, Koudou, Benjamin Guibehi, de Souza, Dziedzom Komi, Utzinger, Jürg, Boakye, Daniel Adjei
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6307201/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30587226
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13071-018-3260-3
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author Pi-Bansa, Sellase
Osei, Joseph Harold Nyarko
Joannides, Joannitta
Woode, Maame Esi
Agyemang, David
Elhassan, Elizabeth
Dadzie, Samuel Kweku
Appawu, Maxwell Alexander
Wilson, Michael David
Koudou, Benjamin Guibehi
de Souza, Dziedzom Komi
Utzinger, Jürg
Boakye, Daniel Adjei
author_facet Pi-Bansa, Sellase
Osei, Joseph Harold Nyarko
Joannides, Joannitta
Woode, Maame Esi
Agyemang, David
Elhassan, Elizabeth
Dadzie, Samuel Kweku
Appawu, Maxwell Alexander
Wilson, Michael David
Koudou, Benjamin Guibehi
de Souza, Dziedzom Komi
Utzinger, Jürg
Boakye, Daniel Adjei
author_sort Pi-Bansa, Sellase
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description BACKGROUND: The global strategy for elimination of lymphatic filariasis is by annual mass drug administration (MDA). Effective implementation of this strategy in endemic areas reduces Wuchereria bancrofti in the blood of infected individuals to very low levels. This minimises the rate at which vectors successfully pick microfilariae from infected blood, hence requiring large mosquito numbers to detect infections. The aim of this study was to assess the feasibility of using trained community vector collectors (CVCs) to sample large mosquito numbers with minimal supervision at low cost for potential scale-up of this strategy. METHODS: CVCs and supervisors were trained in mosquito sampling methods, i.e. human landing collections, pyrethrum spray collections and window exit traps. Mosquito sampling was done over a 13-month period. Validation was conducted by a research team as quality control for mosquitoes sampled by CVCs. Data were analyzed for number of mosquitoes collected and cost incurred by the research team and CVCs during the validation phase of the study. RESULTS: A total of 31,064 and 8720 mosquitoes were sampled by CVCs and the research team, respectively. We found a significant difference (F((1,13)) = 27.1606, P = 0.0001) in the total number of mosquitoes collected from southern and northern communities. Validation revealed similar numbers of mosquitoes sampled by CVCs and the research team, both in the wet (F((1,4)) = 1.875, P = 0.309) and dry (F((1,4)) = 2.276, P = 0.258) seasons in the southern communities, but was significantly different for both wet (F((1,4)) = 0.022, P = 0.005) and dry (F((1,4 )) = 0.079, P = 0.033) seasons in the north. The cost of sampling mosquitoes per season was considerably lower by CVCs compared to the research team (15.170 vs 53.739 USD). CONCLUSIONS: This study revealed the feasibility of using CVCs to sample large numbers of mosquitoes with minimal supervision from a research team at considerably lower cost than a research team for lymphatic filariasis xenomonitoring. However, evaluation of the selection and motivation of CVCs, acceptability of CVCs strategy and its epidemiological relevance for lymphatic filariasis xenomonitoring programmes need to be assessed in greater detail.
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spelling pubmed-63072012019-01-02 Implementing a community vector collection strategy using xenomonitoring for the endgame of lymphatic filariasis elimination Pi-Bansa, Sellase Osei, Joseph Harold Nyarko Joannides, Joannitta Woode, Maame Esi Agyemang, David Elhassan, Elizabeth Dadzie, Samuel Kweku Appawu, Maxwell Alexander Wilson, Michael David Koudou, Benjamin Guibehi de Souza, Dziedzom Komi Utzinger, Jürg Boakye, Daniel Adjei Parasit Vectors Research BACKGROUND: The global strategy for elimination of lymphatic filariasis is by annual mass drug administration (MDA). Effective implementation of this strategy in endemic areas reduces Wuchereria bancrofti in the blood of infected individuals to very low levels. This minimises the rate at which vectors successfully pick microfilariae from infected blood, hence requiring large mosquito numbers to detect infections. The aim of this study was to assess the feasibility of using trained community vector collectors (CVCs) to sample large mosquito numbers with minimal supervision at low cost for potential scale-up of this strategy. METHODS: CVCs and supervisors were trained in mosquito sampling methods, i.e. human landing collections, pyrethrum spray collections and window exit traps. Mosquito sampling was done over a 13-month period. Validation was conducted by a research team as quality control for mosquitoes sampled by CVCs. Data were analyzed for number of mosquitoes collected and cost incurred by the research team and CVCs during the validation phase of the study. RESULTS: A total of 31,064 and 8720 mosquitoes were sampled by CVCs and the research team, respectively. We found a significant difference (F((1,13)) = 27.1606, P = 0.0001) in the total number of mosquitoes collected from southern and northern communities. Validation revealed similar numbers of mosquitoes sampled by CVCs and the research team, both in the wet (F((1,4)) = 1.875, P = 0.309) and dry (F((1,4)) = 2.276, P = 0.258) seasons in the southern communities, but was significantly different for both wet (F((1,4)) = 0.022, P = 0.005) and dry (F((1,4 )) = 0.079, P = 0.033) seasons in the north. The cost of sampling mosquitoes per season was considerably lower by CVCs compared to the research team (15.170 vs 53.739 USD). CONCLUSIONS: This study revealed the feasibility of using CVCs to sample large numbers of mosquitoes with minimal supervision from a research team at considerably lower cost than a research team for lymphatic filariasis xenomonitoring. However, evaluation of the selection and motivation of CVCs, acceptability of CVCs strategy and its epidemiological relevance for lymphatic filariasis xenomonitoring programmes need to be assessed in greater detail. BioMed Central 2018-12-27 /pmc/articles/PMC6307201/ /pubmed/30587226 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13071-018-3260-3 Text en © The Author(s). 2018 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.
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Pi-Bansa, Sellase
Osei, Joseph Harold Nyarko
Joannides, Joannitta
Woode, Maame Esi
Agyemang, David
Elhassan, Elizabeth
Dadzie, Samuel Kweku
Appawu, Maxwell Alexander
Wilson, Michael David
Koudou, Benjamin Guibehi
de Souza, Dziedzom Komi
Utzinger, Jürg
Boakye, Daniel Adjei
Implementing a community vector collection strategy using xenomonitoring for the endgame of lymphatic filariasis elimination
title Implementing a community vector collection strategy using xenomonitoring for the endgame of lymphatic filariasis elimination
title_full Implementing a community vector collection strategy using xenomonitoring for the endgame of lymphatic filariasis elimination
title_fullStr Implementing a community vector collection strategy using xenomonitoring for the endgame of lymphatic filariasis elimination
title_full_unstemmed Implementing a community vector collection strategy using xenomonitoring for the endgame of lymphatic filariasis elimination
title_short Implementing a community vector collection strategy using xenomonitoring for the endgame of lymphatic filariasis elimination
title_sort implementing a community vector collection strategy using xenomonitoring for the endgame of lymphatic filariasis elimination
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6307201/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30587226
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13071-018-3260-3
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