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Prevalence and Correlates of Lymphatic Filariasis Infection and Its Morbidity Following Mass Ivermectin and Albendazole Administration in Mkinga District, North-Eastern Tanzania

Lymphatic filariasis (LF) is a neglected tropical disease targeted for elimination as public health problem through morbidity management and preventive annual mass drug administration (MDA). This cross-sectional community-based surveillance assessed the prevalence and correlates of LF infection in M...

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Autores principales: Fimbo, Adam M., Minzi, Omary M.S., Mmbando, Bruno P., Barry, Abbie, Nkayamba, Alex F., Mwamwitwa, Kissa W., Malishee, Alpha, Seth, Misago D., Makunde, Williams H., Gurumurthy, Parthasarathi, Lusingu, John P.A., Kamuhabwa, Appolinary A.R., Aklillu, Eleni
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Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7290598/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32455556
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9051550
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author Fimbo, Adam M.
Minzi, Omary M.S.
Mmbando, Bruno P.
Barry, Abbie
Nkayamba, Alex F.
Mwamwitwa, Kissa W.
Malishee, Alpha
Seth, Misago D.
Makunde, Williams H.
Gurumurthy, Parthasarathi
Lusingu, John P.A.
Kamuhabwa, Appolinary A.R.
Aklillu, Eleni
author_facet Fimbo, Adam M.
Minzi, Omary M.S.
Mmbando, Bruno P.
Barry, Abbie
Nkayamba, Alex F.
Mwamwitwa, Kissa W.
Malishee, Alpha
Seth, Misago D.
Makunde, Williams H.
Gurumurthy, Parthasarathi
Lusingu, John P.A.
Kamuhabwa, Appolinary A.R.
Aklillu, Eleni
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description Lymphatic filariasis (LF) is a neglected tropical disease targeted for elimination as public health problem through morbidity management and preventive annual mass drug administration (MDA). This cross-sectional community-based surveillance assessed the prevalence and correlates of LF infection in Mkinga district, Tanga-region, Tanzania. A total of 4115 individuals (49.7% males, 35.2% children) were screened for circulating filarial antigens (CFA), microfilaremia (mf) and disease manifestations in 15 villages between November 2018 and January 2019. MDA uptake in the previous year was assessed. Overall prevalence of CFA-positivity was 5.8% (239/4115; 95% CI: 5.1–6.6), with significant heterogeneity between villages (range 1.2% to 13.5%). CFA-positivity was higher in males (8.8%) than females (3.3%), and correlated with increasing age (p < 0.001). Prevalence of mf among CFA-positives was 5.2%. Only 60% of eligible inhabitants in the study area took MDA in the previous year, and CFA-positivity was 2-fold higher in those who missed MDA (p < 0.0001). Prevalence of scrotal enlargement, hydrocele, arms or legs swelling, lymphoedema and lymphadenopathy was 6.4%, 3.7%, 1.35%, 1.2% and 0.32%, respectively. Compared to baseline data, 16 years of MDA intervention significantly reduced LF transmission and morbidity, although the intended elimination target of <1% mf and <2% antigenemia to level where recrudescence is unlikely to occur by the year 2020 may not be attained. The finding of hotspots with ongoing transmission calls for intensified control measures.
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spelling pubmed-72905982020-06-17 Prevalence and Correlates of Lymphatic Filariasis Infection and Its Morbidity Following Mass Ivermectin and Albendazole Administration in Mkinga District, North-Eastern Tanzania Fimbo, Adam M. Minzi, Omary M.S. Mmbando, Bruno P. Barry, Abbie Nkayamba, Alex F. Mwamwitwa, Kissa W. Malishee, Alpha Seth, Misago D. Makunde, Williams H. Gurumurthy, Parthasarathi Lusingu, John P.A. Kamuhabwa, Appolinary A.R. Aklillu, Eleni J Clin Med Article Lymphatic filariasis (LF) is a neglected tropical disease targeted for elimination as public health problem through morbidity management and preventive annual mass drug administration (MDA). This cross-sectional community-based surveillance assessed the prevalence and correlates of LF infection in Mkinga district, Tanga-region, Tanzania. A total of 4115 individuals (49.7% males, 35.2% children) were screened for circulating filarial antigens (CFA), microfilaremia (mf) and disease manifestations in 15 villages between November 2018 and January 2019. MDA uptake in the previous year was assessed. Overall prevalence of CFA-positivity was 5.8% (239/4115; 95% CI: 5.1–6.6), with significant heterogeneity between villages (range 1.2% to 13.5%). CFA-positivity was higher in males (8.8%) than females (3.3%), and correlated with increasing age (p < 0.001). Prevalence of mf among CFA-positives was 5.2%. Only 60% of eligible inhabitants in the study area took MDA in the previous year, and CFA-positivity was 2-fold higher in those who missed MDA (p < 0.0001). Prevalence of scrotal enlargement, hydrocele, arms or legs swelling, lymphoedema and lymphadenopathy was 6.4%, 3.7%, 1.35%, 1.2% and 0.32%, respectively. Compared to baseline data, 16 years of MDA intervention significantly reduced LF transmission and morbidity, although the intended elimination target of <1% mf and <2% antigenemia to level where recrudescence is unlikely to occur by the year 2020 may not be attained. The finding of hotspots with ongoing transmission calls for intensified control measures. MDPI 2020-05-21 /pmc/articles/PMC7290598/ /pubmed/32455556 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9051550 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Fimbo, Adam M.
Minzi, Omary M.S.
Mmbando, Bruno P.
Barry, Abbie
Nkayamba, Alex F.
Mwamwitwa, Kissa W.
Malishee, Alpha
Seth, Misago D.
Makunde, Williams H.
Gurumurthy, Parthasarathi
Lusingu, John P.A.
Kamuhabwa, Appolinary A.R.
Aklillu, Eleni
Prevalence and Correlates of Lymphatic Filariasis Infection and Its Morbidity Following Mass Ivermectin and Albendazole Administration in Mkinga District, North-Eastern Tanzania
title Prevalence and Correlates of Lymphatic Filariasis Infection and Its Morbidity Following Mass Ivermectin and Albendazole Administration in Mkinga District, North-Eastern Tanzania
title_full Prevalence and Correlates of Lymphatic Filariasis Infection and Its Morbidity Following Mass Ivermectin and Albendazole Administration in Mkinga District, North-Eastern Tanzania
title_fullStr Prevalence and Correlates of Lymphatic Filariasis Infection and Its Morbidity Following Mass Ivermectin and Albendazole Administration in Mkinga District, North-Eastern Tanzania
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence and Correlates of Lymphatic Filariasis Infection and Its Morbidity Following Mass Ivermectin and Albendazole Administration in Mkinga District, North-Eastern Tanzania
title_short Prevalence and Correlates of Lymphatic Filariasis Infection and Its Morbidity Following Mass Ivermectin and Albendazole Administration in Mkinga District, North-Eastern Tanzania
title_sort prevalence and correlates of lymphatic filariasis infection and its morbidity following mass ivermectin and albendazole administration in mkinga district, north-eastern tanzania
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7290598/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32455556
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9051550
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