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Trachoma among children in community surveys from four African countries and implications of using school surveys for evaluating prevalence.

Jonathan D King1, Peter Odermatt, Jürg Utzinger, Jeremiah Ngondi, Sanoussi Bamani, Yaya Kamissoko, Kadri Boubicar, Adamou Sabo Hassan, Benjamin C Nwobi, Nimzing Jip, Asrat Amnie, Tesfaye Teferi, Aryc W Mosher, Aisha E P Stewart, Elizabeth A Cromwell, Paul M Emerson.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: School surveys provide a convenient platform to obtain large child cohorts from multiple communities and are widely used as a proxy to determine community prevalence of neglected tropical diseases. The purpose of this study was to compare trachoma prevalence between preschool- and school-aged children and children who attend and do not attend school.
METHODS: We analysed data from community-based trachoma surveys conducted from 2008-2011 in Ethiopia, Mali, Niger and Nigeria. The surveys utilised a cross-sectional, randomised cluster design. Individual-level data on school attendance was collected.
RESULTS: Overall, 75 864 children aged 1-15 years from 2100 communities were included in the analysis. The prevalence of trachomatous inflammation follicular (TF) among these children in surveyed districts was 19.1% (95% CI 17.9-20.2%) in Ethiopia, 6.2% (95% CI 5.4-6.9%) in Niger, 4.6% (95% CI 4.2-4.9%) in Mali and 4.2% (95% CI 3.5-4.9%) in Nigeria. Controlling for age, sex and clustering, the OR of TF for school-attendees compared to non-attendees was 0.64 (95% CI 0.56-0.73) in Ethiopia, 0.67 (95% CI 0.56-0.80) in Mali, 1.03 (95% CI 0.81-1.16) in Niger and 1.06, (95% CI 0.65-1.73) in Nigeria.
CONCLUSION: Estimating the prevalence of trachoma through examination of only school-going children risks underestimating the true prevalence.

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Keywords:  Neglected tropical diseases; School attendance; Sub-Sahara Africa; Surveys; Trachoma

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24179180     DOI: 10.1093/inthealth/iht027

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Health        ISSN: 1876-3405            Impact factor:   2.473


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Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2013-08-22

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5.  Prevalence of Active Trachoma and Its Associated Factors among Rural and Urban Children in Dera Woreda, Northwest Ethiopia: A Comparative Cross-Sectional Study.

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Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2016-09-07

8.  A Cross-Sectional Population-Based Survey of Trachoma among Migrant School Aged Children in Shanghai, China.

Authors:  Wenwen Xue; Lina Lu; Jianfeng Zhu; Xiangui He; Jiangnan He; Rong Zhao; Haidong Zou
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