| Literature DB >> 24625539 |
Jonathan D King1, Tesfaye Teferi2, Elizabeth A Cromwell3, Mulat Zerihun2, Jeremiah M Ngondi4, Mesele Damte2, Frew Ayalew2, Zerihun Tadesse2, Teshome Gebre2, Ayelign Mulualem5, Alemu Karie5, Berhanu Melak2, Mitku Adugna2, Demelash Gessesse2, Abebe Worku5, Tekola Endashaw2, Fisseha Admassu Ayele5, Nicole E Stoller6, Mary Rose A King3, Aryc W Mosher3, Tesfaye Gebregzabher2, Geremew Haileysus2, Peter Odermatt7, Jürg Utzinger7, Paul M Emerson3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: To eliminate blinding trachoma, the World Health Organization emphasizes implementing the SAFE strategy, which includes annual mass drug administration (MDA) with azithromycin to the whole population of endemic districts. Prevalence surveys to assess impact at the district level are recommended after at least 3 years of intervention. The decision to stop MDA is based on a prevalence of trachomatous inflammation follicular (TF) among children aged 1-9 years below 5% at the sub-district level, as determined by an additional round of surveys limited within districts where TF prevalence is below 10%. We conducted impact surveys powered to estimate prevalence simultaneously at the sub-district and district in two zones of Amhara, Ethiopia to determine whether MDA could be stopped.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24625539 PMCID: PMC3953063 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0002732
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS Negl Trop Dis ISSN: 1935-2727
Figure 1Administrative levels and respective population structure of Amhara National Regional State, Ethiopia.
Figure 2Surveyed communities in South Gondar and South Wollo zones of Amhara National Regional State, Ethiopia.
Sample description in South Wollo and South Gondar by woreda (district) and sub-district evaluation unit (EU).
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| Total EU | Total | Houses | Individuals | Proportion male | Adults≥15 years | Children 1–9 years | |||||
| surveyed | % | examined | % | examined | enumerated | examined | % | examined | % | |||
| Adjibar Saiynt | 3 | 30 | 793 | 100 | 1,113 | 98.7 | 40.4 | 44.9 | 1,375 | 79.8 | 747 | 97.8 |
| Albuko | 2 | 20 | 440 | 89.2 | 1,504 | 69.7 | 46.6 | 51.9 | 894 | 69.2 | 429 | 79.7 |
| Borena | 3 | 30 | 895 | 98.7 | 3,360 | 90.6 | 46.3 | 48.6 | 1,829 | 94.7 | 971 | 99.7 |
| Jamma | 3 | 30 | 893 | 99.2 | 3,622 | 95.7 | 48.5 | 49.3 | 2,152 | 95.2 | 965 | 98.1 |
| Kelala | 3 | 30 | 719 | 92.7 | 2,415 | 77.8 | 44.4 | 48.8 | 1,342 | 75.9 | 711 | 88.0 |
| Kutaber | 2 | 20 | 477 | 96.4 | 1,798 | 87.6 | 46.8 | 49.7 | 1,036 | 85.0 | 451 | 94.6 |
| Legambo | 4 | 40 | 859 | 99.0 | 3,279 | 86.4 | 46.8 | 50.2 | 1,832 | 82.2 | 952 | 97.3 |
| Legahida | 2 | 20 | 421 | 100 | 1,725 | 96.6 | 49.3 | 50.3 | 962 | 95.3 | 493 | 98.4 |
| Mehal Saiynt | 2 | 20 | 506 | 100 | 1,942 | 87.4 | 45.6 | 48.7 | 1,021 | 82.6 | 622 | 98.1 |
| Mekidela | 3 | 30 | 991 | 99.8 | 3,819 | 98.6 | 47.4 | 47.4 | 2,285 | 99.1 | 1056 | 99.3 |
| Tenta | 3 | 30 | 751 | 99.7 | 2,349 | 74.0 | 43.1 | 49.9 | 1,368 | 69.7 | 657 | 92.9 |
| Wogedi | 3 | 30 | 792 | 99.9 | 2,714 | 86.5 | 43.3 | 46.5 | 1,472 | 83.0 | 841 | 96.3 |
| Woreillu | 3 | 30 | 726 | 99.3 | 2,903 | 89.7 | 45.3 | 48.0 | 1,640 | 86.3 | 813 | 98.2 |
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| 36 | 360 | 9,263 | 98.2 | 33,800 | 87.0 | 45.8 | 48.6 | 19,208 | 84.9 | 9,708 | 95.8 |
| Debre Tabor | 1 | 10 | 368 | 100 | 1,109 | 69.7 | 36.7 | 44.4 | 515 | 55.8 | 519 | 96.1 |
| Dera | 4 | 39 | 1,325 | 99.9 | 4,350 | 78.0 | 41.6 | 48.2 | 1,903 | 65.8 | 2,128 | 96.4 |
| East Estie | 4 | 35 | 1,186 | 99.7 | 3,861 | 74.1 | 41.6 | 48.3 | 1,776 | 62.3 | 1,828 | 96.5 |
| Ebinat | 4 | 40 | 1,309 | 100 | 4,256 | 79.1 | 41.3 | 47.8 | 1,915 | 67.1 | 2,036 | 97.5 |
| Farta | 4 | 40 | 1,269 | 100 | 4,248 | 75.5 | 43.3 | 49.3 | 1,984 | 64.9 | 1,907 | 96.2 |
| Fogera | 3 | 30 | 985 | 98.6 | 3,415 | 77.2 | 43.3 | 49.1 | 1,607 | 69.4 | 1,399 | 92.9 |
| Lay gayint | 4 | 40 | 1,457 | 99.3 | 4,497 | 75.1 | 39.5 | 46.4 | 2,193 | 66.1 | 1,971 | 94.0 |
| Libokem | 3 | 30 | 1,020 | 99.3 | 3,289 | 74.3 | 41.0 | 48.3 | 1,529 | 65.8 | 1,482 | 92.9 |
| Simada | 4 | 40 | 1,407 | 99.5 | 4,135 | 73.7 | 38.8 | 46.1 | 2,011 | 65.5 | 1,800 | 91.0 |
| Tach gayint | 2 | 20 | 690 | 99.9 | 2,185 | 79.4 | 39.3 | 46.3 | 1,092 | 71.7 | 937 | 93.8 |
| West Estie | 2 | 20 | 689 | 100 | 2,180 | 77.6 | 42.4 | 47.7 | 1,033 | 67.6 | 1,011 | 96.0 |
| Woreta town | 1 | 10 | 359 | 100 | 1,127 | 75.5 | 39.3 | 46.7 | 509 | 62.5 | 543 | 96.8 |
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| 36 | 354 | 12,064 | 99.6 | 38,652 | 76.0 | 41.0 | 47.6 | 18,067 | 65.8 | 17,561 | 94.9 |
*Sub-district evaluation unit (EU).
** excluding 1.8% and 0.4% of households in South Wollo and South Gondar for which consent was not given.
Figure 3Distribution of trachomatous inflammation folliclar (TF) among children aged 1–9 years in Amhara National Regional State, Ethiopia.
Data are stratified by woreda and evaluation unit.
Summary of survey findings and recommended programmatic strategy for trachoma elimination in South Wollo and South Gondar Zone, Ethiopia.
| South Wollo | South Gondar | |
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| 6/36 | 0/36 |
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| 3/36 | 1/36 |
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| 2/13 | 0/12 |
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| 2/13 | 1/12 |
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| 1/13 | 0/12 |
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| Stop MDA in 6/36 EU with TF<5%. Conduct targeted MDA in three EU with TF 5–9% (within 2 | Conduct targeted MDA in one EU (within one |
*Sub-district evaluation unit (EU).
Interpretation of WHO guidelines.
Figure 4Prevalence of active trachoma and clinical signs among children aged 1–9 years in Amhara National Regional State, Ethiopia.
Data are shown for the years 2003, 2006, and 2010–2011.