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Assessment of trachoma in suspected endemic areas within 16 provinces in mainland China

BACKGROUND: China used to be among the countries with a high prevalence of trachoma. At the launch of The Global Elimination of Trachoma (GET) 2020 campaign by the World Health Organization (WHO) in 1996, China was placed on the list of countries endemic for trachoma based on historical data. Howeve...

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Autores principales: Zhao, Jialiang, Mariotti, Silvio Paolo, Resnikoff, Serge, Wang, Yuqin, Yu, Shicheng, He, Mingguang, Fan, Yingchuan, Zou, Haidong, Zhang, Wenfang, Jia, Yading, Wang, Lihua, Guan, Huaijin, Xu, Xiao, Zhan, Leilei, An, Lei, Ye, Quanfu, Wang, Ningli
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6366720/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30689647
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0007130
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author Zhao, Jialiang
Mariotti, Silvio Paolo
Resnikoff, Serge
Wang, Yuqin
Yu, Shicheng
He, Mingguang
Fan, Yingchuan
Zou, Haidong
Zhang, Wenfang
Jia, Yading
Wang, Lihua
Guan, Huaijin
Xu, Xiao
Zhan, Leilei
An, Lei
Ye, Quanfu
Wang, Ningli
author_facet Zhao, Jialiang
Mariotti, Silvio Paolo
Resnikoff, Serge
Wang, Yuqin
Yu, Shicheng
He, Mingguang
Fan, Yingchuan
Zou, Haidong
Zhang, Wenfang
Jia, Yading
Wang, Lihua
Guan, Huaijin
Xu, Xiao
Zhan, Leilei
An, Lei
Ye, Quanfu
Wang, Ningli
author_sort Zhao, Jialiang
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description BACKGROUND: China used to be among the countries with a high prevalence of trachoma. At the launch of The Global Elimination of Trachoma (GET) 2020 campaign by the World Health Organization (WHO) in 1996, China was placed on the list of countries endemic for trachoma based on historical data. However, empirical observation and routinely collected eye care data were suggesting that trachoma was no longer a public health problem. To determine whether the GET 2020 goals had been met in P. R. China, we conducted a targeted assessment with national scope. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDING: Province assessment teams, trained in WHO Trachoma Rapid Assessment (TRA) methodology and in WHO simplified trachoma grading system, carried out assessments in 16 provinces (among them, 2 provinces conducted pilot assessment). Based on the published literature, including national and international reports, suspected trachoma-endemic areas within each province were identified. Within these areas, trachomatous inflammation- follicular (TF) assessments were carried out in at least 50 grade-one children in primary schools serving villages with the lowest socio-economic development. Trachomatous trichiasis (TT) and corneal opacity (CO) assessments were conducted among persons aged 15 and over in villages within the catchment area of the selected schools. Of 8,259 children examined in 128 primary schools in 97 suspected trachoma endemic areas, only 16 cases of conjunctivitis were graded as TF. 38 cases with TT were found among the 339,013 examined residents in villages surrounding the schools. Among these 97 suspected trachoma endemic areas in only three was the prevalence of TT more than 0.2%. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: This large study suggested that trachoma was not a public health problem in 16 provinces that had been previously suspected to be endemic. These findings will facilitate planning for elimination of trachoma from PR China.
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spelling pubmed-63667202019-02-22 Assessment of trachoma in suspected endemic areas within 16 provinces in mainland China Zhao, Jialiang Mariotti, Silvio Paolo Resnikoff, Serge Wang, Yuqin Yu, Shicheng He, Mingguang Fan, Yingchuan Zou, Haidong Zhang, Wenfang Jia, Yading Wang, Lihua Guan, Huaijin Xu, Xiao Zhan, Leilei An, Lei Ye, Quanfu Wang, Ningli PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: China used to be among the countries with a high prevalence of trachoma. At the launch of The Global Elimination of Trachoma (GET) 2020 campaign by the World Health Organization (WHO) in 1996, China was placed on the list of countries endemic for trachoma based on historical data. However, empirical observation and routinely collected eye care data were suggesting that trachoma was no longer a public health problem. To determine whether the GET 2020 goals had been met in P. R. China, we conducted a targeted assessment with national scope. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDING: Province assessment teams, trained in WHO Trachoma Rapid Assessment (TRA) methodology and in WHO simplified trachoma grading system, carried out assessments in 16 provinces (among them, 2 provinces conducted pilot assessment). Based on the published literature, including national and international reports, suspected trachoma-endemic areas within each province were identified. Within these areas, trachomatous inflammation- follicular (TF) assessments were carried out in at least 50 grade-one children in primary schools serving villages with the lowest socio-economic development. Trachomatous trichiasis (TT) and corneal opacity (CO) assessments were conducted among persons aged 15 and over in villages within the catchment area of the selected schools. Of 8,259 children examined in 128 primary schools in 97 suspected trachoma endemic areas, only 16 cases of conjunctivitis were graded as TF. 38 cases with TT were found among the 339,013 examined residents in villages surrounding the schools. Among these 97 suspected trachoma endemic areas in only three was the prevalence of TT more than 0.2%. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: This large study suggested that trachoma was not a public health problem in 16 provinces that had been previously suspected to be endemic. These findings will facilitate planning for elimination of trachoma from PR China. Public Library of Science 2019-01-28 /pmc/articles/PMC6366720/ /pubmed/30689647 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0007130 Text en © 2019 Zhao 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.
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Zhao, Jialiang
Mariotti, Silvio Paolo
Resnikoff, Serge
Wang, Yuqin
Yu, Shicheng
He, Mingguang
Fan, Yingchuan
Zou, Haidong
Zhang, Wenfang
Jia, Yading
Wang, Lihua
Guan, Huaijin
Xu, Xiao
Zhan, Leilei
An, Lei
Ye, Quanfu
Wang, Ningli
Assessment of trachoma in suspected endemic areas within 16 provinces in mainland China
title Assessment of trachoma in suspected endemic areas within 16 provinces in mainland China
title_full Assessment of trachoma in suspected endemic areas within 16 provinces in mainland China
title_fullStr Assessment of trachoma in suspected endemic areas within 16 provinces in mainland China
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of trachoma in suspected endemic areas within 16 provinces in mainland China
title_short Assessment of trachoma in suspected endemic areas within 16 provinces in mainland China
title_sort assessment of trachoma in suspected endemic areas within 16 provinces in mainland china
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6366720/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30689647
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0007130
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