Literature DB >> 16525112

Evaluation of an improved approach using residences of schistosomiasis-positive school children to identify carriers in an area of low endemicity.

Cristiano Lara Massara1, Sérgio Viana Peixoto, Martin Johannes Enk, Héliton da Silva Barros, Omar dos Santos Carvalho, Emilia Sakurai, Virginia Schall.   

Abstract

School children were used as indicators for the identification of schistosomiasis-positive family members in a area of low endemicity. This study was designed to improve current schistosomiasis control programs by applying this strategy to identify schistosomiasis-positive individuals in a more efficient way. The initial prevalence among school children was 8.6%. However, the prevalence among the family members of these school children increased to 15.5%. In contrast to these findings the prevalence in family members of schistosomiasis-negative school children was 3.8%. Although the applied methodology showed a relatively low sensitivity (50.0%), the high negative predictive value (87.7%) indicates that a few positive family members of school children with a negative stool result will be missed. This shows that this method of evaluation could be a strategy for a more efficient and cheaper identification of schistosomiasis-positive individuals in areas of low endemicity.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16525112

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Trop Med Hyg        ISSN: 0002-9637            Impact factor:   2.345


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