| Literature DB >> 19190781 |
Takele Lakew1, Jenafir House, Kevin C Hong, Elizabeth Yi, Wondu Alemayehu, Muluken Melese, Zhaoxia Zhou, Kathryn Ray, Stephanie Chin, Emmanuel Romero, Jeremy Keenan, John P Whitcher, Bruce D Gaynor, Thomas M Lietman.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Antibiotics are a major tool in the WHO's trachoma control program. Even a single mass distribution reduces the prevalence of the ocular chlamydia that causes trachoma. Unfortunately, infection returns after a single treatment, at least in severely affected areas. Here, we test whether additional scheduled treatments further reduce infection, and whether infection returns after distributions are discontinued.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19190781 PMCID: PMC2632737 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0000376
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS Negl Trop Dis ISSN: 1935-2727
Figure 1CONSORT Flowchart.
Estimated Antibiotic Coverage at Each Village Visit.
| Village | Total population | Antibiotic Coverage | |||
| Baseline (%) | 6-Months (%) | 12-Months (%) | 18-Months (%) | ||
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| 523 | 95.8% | 95.7% | 98.1% | 98.4% |
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| 572 | 84.8% | 95.8% | 98.0% | 97.1% |
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| 365 | 94.5% | 96.4% | 94.2% | 96.5% |
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| 708 | 95.6% | 96.9% | 96.6% | 98.6% |
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| 621 | 96.7% | 96.6% | 93.8% | 95.0% |
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| 670 | 95.8% | 93.5% | 97.4% | 97.3% |
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| 386 | 85.9% | 83.3% | 83.0% | 91.5% |
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| 306 | 97.4% | 94.4% | 96.2% | 93.3% |
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| 241 | 99.6% | 99.5% | 100.0% | 97.3% |
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| 122 | 97.2% | 88.6% | 96.8% | 88.6% |
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| 213 | 85.6% | 96.4% | 88.5% | 87.7% |
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| 184 | 73.9% | 98.8% | 90.8% | 94.3% |
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| 183 | 93.0% | 95.3% | 99.3% | 91.0% |
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| 599 | 85.1% | 90.0% | 98.0% | 96.2% |
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| 290 | 93.4% | 95.3% | 100.0% | 92.3% |
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| 898 | 96.4% | 96.4% | 97.1% | 95.8% |
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94.1% relative to the census, ranging from 73.9% to 100%.
Figure 2The Mean Prevalence of Infection.
The mean prevalence of infection (black) and the prevalence in each of the individual 16 study villages (grey) are plotted against time. Points represent estimates of the prevalence of infection in 1–5 year-old children at a single village-visit. Lines connecting points were constructed for illustrative purposes in three ways. Before the first treatment, infection was presumed to be constant. After each treatment (black arrow), infection was presumed to decrease by the estimated coverage level, before returning in the subsequent 6 months to the observed prevalence. After the last treatment, infection was presumed to proceed linearly between each time point.
Estimated Prevalence of Infection at Each Village Visit.
| Estimated Prevalence of Infection in 1–5 Year-Old Children %(infected/total) | ||||||||
| village | baseline | 6 month | 12 month | 18 month | 24 month | 30 month | 36 month | 42 month |
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| 60.5%(23/38) | 23.1%(9/39) | 5.3%(2/38) | 2.8%(1/36) | 4.3%(2/47) | 12.8%(5/39) | 10.7%(6/56) | 28.6%(12/42) |
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| 85.7%(60/70) | 11.6%(8/69) | 0.0%(0/65) | 0.0%(0/62) | 2.9%(1/35) | 6.7%(2/30) | 10.0%(3/30) | 64.5%(20/31) |
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| 26.3%(10/38) | 2.2%(1/45) | 12.0%(6/50) | 7.0%(3/43) | 1.5%(1/65) | 4.5%(3/67) | 19.4%(13/67) | 20.0%(13/65) |
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| 69.9%(65/93) | 10.1%(9/89) | 10.7%(11/103) | 3.5%(3/86) | 0.0%(0/107) | 3.0%(3/100) | 5.1%(6/117) | 28.1%(32/114) |
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| 72.6%(45/62) | 7.6%(5/66) | 10.8%(7/65) | 4.8%(3/63) | 1.6%(1/61) | 4.4%(2/45) | 1.9%(1/52) | 7.0%(4/57) |
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| 63.7%(58/91) | 24.4%(19/78) | 8.2%(9/110) | 2.4%(2/84) | 1.0%(1/105) | 0.0%(0/118) | 3.3%(4/121) | 21.0%(26/124) |
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| 65.0%(39/60) | 20.0%(13/65) | 7.8%(4/51) | 9.8%(4/41) | 2.7%(2/73) | 9.7%(6/62) | 28.8%(21/73) | 52.9%(37/70) |
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| 72.2%(26/36) | 13.9%(5/36) | 0.0%(0/26) | 0.0%(0/34) | 7.0%(3/43) | 5.9%(2/34) | 13.9%(5/36) | 14.3%(5/35) |
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| 81.0%(17/21) | 10.0%(2/20) | 20.0%(6/30) | 8.0%(2/25) | 5.9%(2/34) | 2.9%(1/34) | 4.8%(2/42) | 5.0%(2/40) |
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| 42.9%(6/14) | 0.0%(0/13) | 0.0%(0/11) | 0.0%(0/18) | 6.3%(1/16) | 6.7%(1/15) | 5.0%(1/20) | 34.8%(8/23) |
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| 63.0%(17/27) | 11.5%(3/26) | 42.3%(11/26) | 8.7%(2/23) | 3.2%(1/31) | 2.9%(1/34) | 5.1%(2/39) | 2.0%(1/51) |
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| 79.2%(19/24) | 15.2%(5/33) | 33.3%(8/24) | 6.3%(2/32) | 3.0%(1/33) | 7.0%(3/43) | 68.3%(28/41) | 70.0%(28/40) |
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| 50.0%(8/16) | 0.0%(0/13) | 0.0%(0/16) | 0.0%(0/16) | 0.0%(0/19) | 15.0%(6/40) | 9.7%(3/31) | 3.0%(1/33) |
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| 81.4%(57/70) | 19.4%(13/67) | 3.5%(2/57) | 1.8%(1/56) | 0.0%(0/69) | 6.3%(6/95) | 14.9%(13/87) | 36.3%(29/80) |
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| 44.8%(13/29) | 10.0%(3/30) | 0.0%(0/32) | 0.0%(0/43) | 0.0%(0/38) | 0.0%(0/55) | 0.0%(0/60) | 8.6%(5/58) |
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| 58.0%(69/119) | 5.6%(7/126) | 0.0%(0/93) | 0.9%(1/108) | 1.7%(2/115) | 0.0%(0/113) | 0.8%(1/123) | 6.4%(6/94) |
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