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The Role of More Sensitive Helminth Diagnostics in Mass Drug Administration Campaigns: Elimination and Health Impacts.

G F Medley1, H C Turner2, R F Baggaley1, C Holland3, T D Hollingsworth4.   

Abstract

Diagnostics play a crucial role in determining treatment protocols and evaluating success of mass drug administration (MDA) programmes used to control soil-transmitted helminths (STHs). The current diagnostic, Kato-Katz, relies on inexpensive, reusable materials and can be used in the field, but only trained microscopists can read slides. This diagnostic always underestimates the true prevalence of infection, and the accuracy worsens as the true prevalence falls. We investigate how more sensitive diagnostics would impact on the management and life cycle of MDA programmes, including number of mass treatment rounds, health impact, number of unnecessary treatments and probability of elimination. We use an individual-based model of STH transmission within the current World Health Organization (WHO) treatment guidelines which records individual disability-adjusted life years (DALY) lost. We focus on Ascaris lumbricoides due to the availability of high-quality data on existing diagnostics. We show that the effect of improving the sensitivity of diagnostics is principally determined by the precontrol prevalence in the community. Communities at low true prevalence (<30%) and high true prevalence (>70%) do not benefit greatly from improved diagnostics. Communities with intermediate prevalence benefit greatly from increased chemotherapy application, both in terms of reduced DALY loss and increased probability of elimination. Our results suggest that programmes should be extended beyond school-age children, especially in high prevalence communities. Finally, we argue against using apparent or measured prevalence as an uncorrected proxy for true prevalence.
Copyright © 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Ascaris lumbricoides; DALY; Diagnostics; Health economics; Mass drug administration; Mathematical model; Prevalence; Sensitivity; Soil-transmitted helminths; Surveillance

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27756457     DOI: 10.1016/bs.apar.2016.08.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Parasitol        ISSN: 0065-308X            Impact factor:   3.870


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Authors:  Mark D Lim; Simon J Brooker; Vicente Y Belizario; Françoise Gay-Andrieu; John Gilleard; Bruno Levecke; Lisette van Lieshout; Graham F Medley; Zeleke Mekonnen; Greg Mirams; Sammy M Njenga; Maurice R Odiere; James W Rudge; Lieven Stuyver; Jozef Vercruysse; Johnny Vlaminck; Judd L Walson
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2018-03-01

2.  The increased sensitivity of qPCR in comparison to Kato-Katz is required for the accurate assessment of the prevalence of soil-transmitted helminth infection in settings that have received multiple rounds of mass drug administration.

Authors:  Julia C Dunn; Marina Papaiakovou; Kay Thwe Han; Darren Chooneea; Alison A Bettis; Nay Yee Wyine; Aye Moe Moe Lwin; Nay Soe Maung; Raju Misra; D T J Littlewood; Roy M Anderson
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3.  A comparison of helminth infections as assessed through coprological analysis and adult worm burdens in a wild host.

Authors:  Rachel L Byrne; Ursula Fogarty; Andrew Mooney; Nicola M Marples; Celia V Holland
Journal:  Int J Parasitol Parasites Wildl       Date:  2018-11-14       Impact factor: 2.674

4.  A longitudinal cohort study of soil-transmitted helminth infections during the second year of life and associations with reduced long-term cognitive and verbal abilities.

Authors:  Brittany Blouin; Martin Casapia; Lawrence Joseph; Theresa W Gyorkos
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5.  Formative research to inform development of a new diagnostic for soil-transmitted helminths: Going beyond the laboratory to ensure access to a needed product.

Authors:  Helen L Storey; Neha Agarwal; Jason Cantera; Allison Golden; Kerry Gallo; Tara Herrick; Vicente Belizario; Jimmy Kihara; Charles Mwandawiro; Bill Cadwallader; Tala de Los Santos
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Review 6.  A Case for Using Genomics and a Bioinformatics Pipeline to Develop Sensitive and Species-Specific PCR-Based Diagnostics for Soil-Transmitted Helminths.

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8.  Testing for soil-transmitted helminth transmission elimination: Analysing the impact of the sensitivity of different diagnostic tools.

Authors:  Marleen Werkman; James E Wright; James E Truscott; Alice V Easton; Rita G Oliveira; Jaspreet Toor; Alison Ower; Kristjana H Ásbjörnsdóttir; Arianna R Means; Sam H Farrell; Judd L Walson; Roy M Anderson
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2018-01-18

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Authors:  Luca Massetti; Vito Colella; Patsy A Zendejas; Dinh Ng-Nguyen; Lana Harriott; Lara Marwedel; Anke Wiethoelter; Rebecca J Traub
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2020-06-15

10.  Toward the 2020 goal of soil-transmitted helminthiasis control and elimination.

Authors:  Sören L Becker; Harvy Joy Liwanag; Jedidiah S Snyder; Oladele Akogun; Vicente Belizario; Matthew C Freeman; Theresa W Gyorkos; Rubina Imtiaz; Jennifer Keiser; Alejandro Krolewiecki; Bruno Levecke; Charles Mwandawiro; Rachel L Pullan; David G Addiss; Jürg Utzinger
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2018-08-14
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