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Developing the first national database and map of lymphatic filariasis clinical cases in Bangladesh: Another step closer to the elimination goals

BACKGROUND: The Bangladesh Lymphatic Filariasis (LF) Elimination Programme has made significant progress in interrupting transmission through mass drug administration (MDA) and has now focussed its efforts on scaling up managing morbidity and preventing disability (MMDP) activities to deliver the mi...

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Autores principales: Karim, Mohammad J., Haq, Rouseli, Mableson, Hayley E., Sultan Mahmood, A. S. M., Rahman, Mujibur, Chowdhury, Salim M., Rahman, A. K. M. Fazlur, Hafiz, Israt, Betts, Hannah, Mackenzie, Charles, Taylor, Mark J., Kelly-Hope, Louise A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6658114/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31306409
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0007542
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author Karim, Mohammad J.
Haq, Rouseli
Mableson, Hayley E.
Sultan Mahmood, A. S. M.
Rahman, Mujibur
Chowdhury, Salim M.
Rahman, A. K. M. Fazlur
Hafiz, Israt
Betts, Hannah
Mackenzie, Charles
Taylor, Mark J.
Kelly-Hope, Louise A.
author_facet Karim, Mohammad J.
Haq, Rouseli
Mableson, Hayley E.
Sultan Mahmood, A. S. M.
Rahman, Mujibur
Chowdhury, Salim M.
Rahman, A. K. M. Fazlur
Hafiz, Israt
Betts, Hannah
Mackenzie, Charles
Taylor, Mark J.
Kelly-Hope, Louise A.
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description BACKGROUND: The Bangladesh Lymphatic Filariasis (LF) Elimination Programme has made significant progress in interrupting transmission through mass drug administration (MDA) and has now focussed its efforts on scaling up managing morbidity and preventing disability (MMDP) activities to deliver the minimum package of care to people affected by LF clinical conditions. This paper highlights the Bangladesh LF Programme’s success in conducting a large-scale cross-sectional survey to determine the number of people affected by lymphoedema and hydrocoele, which enabled clinical risk maps to be developed for targeted interventions across the 34 endemic districts (19 high endemic; 15 low endemic). METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: In the 19 high endemic districts, 8,145 community clinic staff were trained to identify and report patients in their catchment area. In the 15 low endemic districts, a team of 10 trained field assistants conducted active case finding with cases reported via a SMS mHealth tool. Disease burden and prevalence maps were developed, with morbidity hotspots identified at sub-district level based on a combination of the highest prevalence rates per 100,000 and case-density rates per square kilometre (km(2)). The relationship between morbidity and baseline microfilaria (mf) prevalence was also examined. In total 43,678 cases were identified in the 19 high endemic districts; 30,616 limb lymphoedema (70.1%; female 55.3%), 12,824 hydrocoele (29.4%), and 238 breast/female genital swelling (0.5%). Rangpur Division reported the highest cases numbers and prevalence of lymphoedema (26,781 cases, 195 per 100,000) and hydrocoele (11661 cases, 169.6 per 100,000), with lymphoedema predominately affecting females (n = 21,652). Rangpur and Lalmonirhat Districts reported the highest case numbers (n = 11,199), and prevalence (569 per 100,000) respectively, with five overlapping lymphoedema and hydrocoele sub-district hotspots. In the 15 low endemic districts, 732 cases were identified; 661 lymphoedema (90.2%; female 39.6%), 56 hydrocoele (7.8%), and 15 both conditions (2.0%). Spearman’s correlation analysis found morbidity and mf prevalence significantly positively correlated (r = 0.904; p<0.01). CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: The Bangladesh LF Programme has developed one of the largest, most comprehensive country databases on LF clinical conditions in the world. It provides an essential database for health workers to identify local morbidity hotspots, deliver the minimum package of care, and address the dossier elimination requirements.
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spelling pubmed-66581142019-08-06 Developing the first national database and map of lymphatic filariasis clinical cases in Bangladesh: Another step closer to the elimination goals Karim, Mohammad J. Haq, Rouseli Mableson, Hayley E. Sultan Mahmood, A. S. M. Rahman, Mujibur Chowdhury, Salim M. Rahman, A. K. M. Fazlur Hafiz, Israt Betts, Hannah Mackenzie, Charles Taylor, Mark J. Kelly-Hope, Louise A. PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: The Bangladesh Lymphatic Filariasis (LF) Elimination Programme has made significant progress in interrupting transmission through mass drug administration (MDA) and has now focussed its efforts on scaling up managing morbidity and preventing disability (MMDP) activities to deliver the minimum package of care to people affected by LF clinical conditions. This paper highlights the Bangladesh LF Programme’s success in conducting a large-scale cross-sectional survey to determine the number of people affected by lymphoedema and hydrocoele, which enabled clinical risk maps to be developed for targeted interventions across the 34 endemic districts (19 high endemic; 15 low endemic). METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: In the 19 high endemic districts, 8,145 community clinic staff were trained to identify and report patients in their catchment area. In the 15 low endemic districts, a team of 10 trained field assistants conducted active case finding with cases reported via a SMS mHealth tool. Disease burden and prevalence maps were developed, with morbidity hotspots identified at sub-district level based on a combination of the highest prevalence rates per 100,000 and case-density rates per square kilometre (km(2)). The relationship between morbidity and baseline microfilaria (mf) prevalence was also examined. In total 43,678 cases were identified in the 19 high endemic districts; 30,616 limb lymphoedema (70.1%; female 55.3%), 12,824 hydrocoele (29.4%), and 238 breast/female genital swelling (0.5%). Rangpur Division reported the highest cases numbers and prevalence of lymphoedema (26,781 cases, 195 per 100,000) and hydrocoele (11661 cases, 169.6 per 100,000), with lymphoedema predominately affecting females (n = 21,652). Rangpur and Lalmonirhat Districts reported the highest case numbers (n = 11,199), and prevalence (569 per 100,000) respectively, with five overlapping lymphoedema and hydrocoele sub-district hotspots. In the 15 low endemic districts, 732 cases were identified; 661 lymphoedema (90.2%; female 39.6%), 56 hydrocoele (7.8%), and 15 both conditions (2.0%). Spearman’s correlation analysis found morbidity and mf prevalence significantly positively correlated (r = 0.904; p<0.01). CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: The Bangladesh LF Programme has developed one of the largest, most comprehensive country databases on LF clinical conditions in the world. It provides an essential database for health workers to identify local morbidity hotspots, deliver the minimum package of care, and address the dossier elimination requirements. Public Library of Science 2019-07-15 /pmc/articles/PMC6658114/ /pubmed/31306409 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0007542 Text en © 2019 Karim 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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Karim, Mohammad J.
Haq, Rouseli
Mableson, Hayley E.
Sultan Mahmood, A. S. M.
Rahman, Mujibur
Chowdhury, Salim M.
Rahman, A. K. M. Fazlur
Hafiz, Israt
Betts, Hannah
Mackenzie, Charles
Taylor, Mark J.
Kelly-Hope, Louise A.
Developing the first national database and map of lymphatic filariasis clinical cases in Bangladesh: Another step closer to the elimination goals
title Developing the first national database and map of lymphatic filariasis clinical cases in Bangladesh: Another step closer to the elimination goals
title_full Developing the first national database and map of lymphatic filariasis clinical cases in Bangladesh: Another step closer to the elimination goals
title_fullStr Developing the first national database and map of lymphatic filariasis clinical cases in Bangladesh: Another step closer to the elimination goals
title_full_unstemmed Developing the first national database and map of lymphatic filariasis clinical cases in Bangladesh: Another step closer to the elimination goals
title_short Developing the first national database and map of lymphatic filariasis clinical cases in Bangladesh: Another step closer to the elimination goals
title_sort developing the first national database and map of lymphatic filariasis clinical cases in bangladesh: another step closer to the elimination goals
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6658114/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31306409
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0007542
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