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   Transmission Assessment Surveys (TAS) to Define Endpoints for Lymphatic Filariasis Mass Drug Administration: A Multicenter Evaluation  
   
نویسنده chu b.k. ,deming m. ,biritwum n.-k. ,bougma w.r. ,dorkenoo a.m. ,el-setouhy m. ,fischer p.u. ,gass k. ,gonzalez de peña m. ,mercado-hernandez l. ,kyelem d. ,lammie p.j. ,flueckiger r.m. ,mwingira u.j. ,noordin r. ,offei owusu i. ,ottesen e.a. ,pavluck a. ,pilotte n. ,rao r.u. ,samarasekera d. ,schmaedick m.a. ,settinayake s. ,simonsen p.e. ,supali t. ,taleo f. ,torres m. ,weil g.j. ,won k.y.
منبع plos neglected tropical diseases - 2013 - دوره : 7 - شماره : 12
چکیده    Background:lymphatic filariasis (lf) is targeted for global elimination through treatment of entire at-risk populations with repeated annual mass drug administration (mda). essential for program success is defining and confirming the appropriate endpoint for mda when transmission is presumed to have reached a level low enough that it cannot be sustained even in the absence of drug intervention. guidelines advanced by who call for a transmission assessment survey (tas) to determine if mda can be stopped within an lf evaluation unit (eu) after at least five effective rounds of annual treatment. to test the value and practicality of these guidelines,a multicenter operational research trial was undertaken in 11 countries covering various geographic and epidemiological settings.methodology:the tas was conducted twice in each eu with tas-1 and tas-2 approximately 24 months apart. lot quality assurance sampling (lqas) formed the basis of the tas survey design but specific eu characteristics defined the survey site (school or community),eligible population (6-7 year olds or 1st-2nd graders),survey type (systematic or cluster-sampling),target sample size,and critical cutoff (a statistically powered threshold below which transmission is expected to be no longer sustainable). the primary diagnostic tools were the immunochromatographic (ict) test for w. bancrofti eus and the bmr1 test (brugia rapid or panlf) for brugia spp. eus.principal findings/conclusions:in 10 of 11 eus,the number of tas-1 positive cases was below the critical cutoff,indicating that mda could be stopped. the same results were found in the follow-up tas-2,therefore,confirming the previous decision outcome. sample sizes were highly sex and age-representative and closely matched the target value after factoring in estimates of non-participation. the tas was determined to be a practical and effective evaluation tool for stopping mda although its validity for longer-term post-mda surveillance requires further investigation.
آدرس neglected tropical diseases support center,task force for global health,decatur,ga, United States, division of parasitic diseases and malaria,centers for disease control and prevention,atlanta,ga, United States, department of public health,ghana health service,accra, Ghana, programme national d'élimination de la filariose lymphatique,ministère de la santé,ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, programme national d'élimination de la filariose lymphatique,ministère de la santé,lomé, Togo, department of community,environmental and occupational medicine,ain shams university,cairo, Egypt, infectious diseases division,washington university school of medicine,st. louis,mo, United States, neglected tropical diseases support center,task force for global health,decatur,ga, United States, centro national de control de enfermedades tropicales,santo domingo, Dominican Republic, infectious disease office,national center for disease prevention and control,manila, Philippines, neglected tropical diseases support center,task force for global health,decatur,ga, United States, division of parasitic diseases and malaria,centers for disease control and prevention,atlanta,ga, United States, neglected tropical diseases support center,task force for global health,decatur,ga, United States, neglected tropical diseases control programme,national institute for medical research,dar es salaam, Tanzania, institute for research in molecular medicine,universiti sains malaysia,penang, Malaysia, epidemiology department,noguchi memorial institute for medical research,legon, Ghana, neglected tropical diseases support center,task force for global health,decatur,ga, United States, neglected tropical diseases support center,task force for global health,decatur,ga, United States, department of biological sciences,smith college,northampton,ma, United States, department of internal medicine,washington university school of medicine,st. louis,mo, United States, anti filariasis campaign,ministry of health,colombo, Sri Lanka, division of community and natural resources,american samoa community college,pago pago, American Samoa, anti filariasis campaign,ministry of health,colombo, Sri Lanka, university of copenhagen,copenhagen, Denmark, department of parasitology,university of indonesia,jakarta, Indonesia, neglected tropical diseases unit,public health directorate,port vila, Vanuatu, department of biological sciences,smith college,northampton,ma, United States, infectious diseases division,washington university school of medicine,st. louis,mo, United States, division of parasitic diseases and malaria,centers for disease control and prevention,atlanta,ga, United States
 
     
   
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