| Literature DB >> 27527347 |
Kelly M Searle1,2, Harry Hamapumbu3, Jailos Lubinda3, Timothy M Shields4,5, Jessie Pinchoff4,5, Tamaki Kobayashi4,5, Jennifer C Stevenson5,3, Daniel J Bridges6, David A Larsen6,7, Philip E Thuma5,3, William J Moss4,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: As malaria transmission declines in many regions of sub-Saharan Africa, interventions to identify the asymptomatic reservoir are being deployed with the goals of improving surveillance and interrupting transmission. Reactive case detection strategies, in which individuals with clinical malaria are followed up at their home and household residents and neighbours are screened and treated for malaria, are increasingly used as part of malaria elimination programmes.Entities:
Keywords: Malaria elimination; Reactive case detection; Reactive test-and-treat; Sub-Saharan Africa; Zambia
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27527347 PMCID: PMC4986207 DOI: 10.1186/s12936-016-1460-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Malar J ISSN: 1475-2875 Impact factor: 2.979
Fig. 1Malaria cases reported and followed up with reactive screen-and-treat by month from record review. a All RHPs, b high burden RHPs, c low burden RHPs
Ground-truth evaluation of reactive screen-and-treat: household and individual characteristics
| Index | Neighbouring | Total | |
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| Indicated eligible for RCD by CHW (%) | 26 (100) | 63 (100) | 89 (100) |
| Identified by study staff (%) | 26 (100) | 56 (89) | 82 (92) |
| Recorded in CHW register (%) | 26 (100) | 41(65) | 67 (75) |
| Within 140 m of index household (%) | NA | 21(33) | NA |
| Within 140 m of index household in CHW register (%) | NA | 13 (21) | NA |
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| Indicated eligible for RCD by CHW in 82 households with data (%) | 261 (100) | 444 (100) | 705 (100) |
| Screened and recorded in CHW register (%) | 171 (66) | 257 (58) | 428 (61) |
| Within 140 m of index household (%) | NA | 165 (37) | NA |
| Within 140 m of index household in CHW register (%) | NA | 100 (23) | NA |
| RDT positive (% of all RDTs) | 37 (22) | 13 (5) | 50 (12) |
| RDT negative (% of all RDTs) | 134 (78) | 244 (95) | 378 (88) |
RCD reactive case detection, CHW community health worker, RDT rapid diagnostic test
Fig. 2Index households included in the ground-truth evaluation of reactive screen-and-treat
Cumulative numbers of neighbouring households, individuals, and RDT-positive cases by distance from index households identified through the ground-truth evaluation of reactive screen-and-treat
| 140 m | 250 m | 300 m | 350 m | 400 m | 450 m | 500 m | 550 m | |
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| Households indicated as eligible by CHW (% indicated as eligible) | 21 (33) | 40 (64) | 47 (75) | 49 (78) | 55 (87) | 59 (93) | 62 (98) | 63 (100) |
| Households screened by CHW (% households screened) | 13 (32) | 28 (68) | 30 (73) | 32 (78) | 35 (85) | 37 (90) | 40 (98) | 41 (100) |
| Residents in screened households (% residents screened) | 78 (30) | 182 (71) | 196 (76) | 214 (83) | 236 (92) | 239 (93) | 254 (99) | 257 (100) |
| RDT positive cases in screened households (% RDT positive cases) | 1 (8) | 12 (92) | 12 (92) | 13 (100) | 13 (100) | 13 (100) | 13 (100) | 13 (100) |
RDT rapid diagnostic test, CHW community health worker
Fig. 3Reactive screen-and-treat flow diagram for complete coverage
Fig. 4Coverage cascades of reactive screen-and-treat with complete coverage of index and neighbouring households. a Index households only, b index households and neighbors
Fig. 5Coverage cascades of reactive focal drug administration with complete coverage of index and neighbouring households. a index households only, b index households and neighbors
Fig. 6Coverage cascades of reactive screen-and-treat with observed coverage of index and neighbouring households. a Index households only, b index households and neighbors. a Index households only, b index households and neighbors
Fig. 7Coverage cascades of reactive focal drug administration with observed coverage of index and neighbouring households. a Index households only, b index households and neighbors
Fig. 8Key areas impacting the efficiency of reactive screen-and-treat on index and and neighbouring households