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The Global Trachoma Mapping Project: A Catalyst for Progress Against Neglected Tropical Diseases.

Dirk Engels1.   

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Year:  2016        PMID: 28030282      PMCID: PMC5706979          DOI: 10.1080/09286586.2016.1257139

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ophthalmic Epidemiol        ISSN: 0928-6586            Impact factor:   1.648


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The 1990s was an exciting period for those of us in global health committed to seeing the end of blindness from trachoma. The “SAFE strategy” (surgery for trichiasis, antibiotics, facial cleanliness, and environmental improvement) for trachoma control was developed and endorsed by the World Health Organization;[1] the efficacy of single-dose oral azithromycin against active trachoma was demonstrated for the first time;[2] the case for large-scale preventative treatment was made[3] (paralleling similar progress for other neglected tropical diseases[4]); azithromycin’s manufacturer launched a program to donate that antibiotic for use in trachoma programs;[5] and the World Health Assembly passed resolution 51.11 calling for the global elimination of trachoma by 2020 (GET2020).[6] In the next decade, the preventive chemotherapy approach for human helminthiases was formally launched.[7] Only steady progress was made in expanding the trachoma program, and by 2011 it had become clear that something further was needed to alter the trajectory of global trachoma elimination efforts,[8,9] or a lack of demonstrable success would begin to reduce the relevance of the whole enterprise to donors and the governments of endemic Member States. That impetus has been generated by the Global Trachoma Mapping Project (GTMP).[10,11] Forged through a combination of technically excellent design and exemplary international and inter-organizational collaboration, and underwritten by visionary support from the governments of the United Kingdom and United States of America, it has substantially completed the baseline map of trachoma worldwide, excluding only those districts in which insecurity prevented fieldwork. Disease prevalence maps are absolutely critical for planning effective interventions,[12] and the GTMP data prepare the ground for trachoma elimination interventions for people that need them around the world. That the GTMP was able to fulfill its trachoma mapping mandate on schedule and under budget, while (1) where requested, simultaneously collecting data on Guinea worm, rabies, yaws, the preventive chemotherapy neglected tropical diseases, and access to water and sanitation; (2) maintaining the highest standards of quality and comparability; and (3) ensuring health ministry leadership and ownership,[11,13] is an impressive accomplishment. This Ophthalmic Epidemiology supplement contains 13 articles describing the epidemiology of trachoma at national or sub-national level in seven countries. Each article was made possible through the GTMP collaboration. More publications will follow; the GTMP operated in a total of 29 countries. Its work should be applauded by all of us, not just as a much needed catalyst for accelerating towards the GET2020 goal,[14] but also as a touchstone for the linkages between neglected tropical diseases and the Sustainable Development Goal framework,[15] a demonstration of the pivotal importance of quality data in efforts against neglected tropical diseases,[16] and a landmark in the history of public health.
  9 in total

1.  Azithromycin in control of trachoma.

Authors:  J Schachter; S K West; D Mabey; C R Dawson; L Bobo; R Bailey; S Vitale; T C Quinn; A Sheta; S Sallam; H Mkocha; D Mabey; H Faal
Journal:  Lancet       Date:  1999-08-21       Impact factor: 79.321

2.  Preventive Chemotherapy and Transmission Control (PCT) databank: a tool for planning, implementation and monitoring of integrated preventive chemotherapy for control of neglected tropical diseases.

Authors:  Aya Yajima; Alexei Mikhailov; Pamela S Mbabazi; Albis F Gabrielli; Simona Minchiotti; Antonio Montresor; Dirk Engels
Journal:  Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg       Date:  2012-02-21       Impact factor: 2.184

Review 3.  The possibility of eliminating blinding trachoma.

Authors:  Jeffrey W Mecaskey; Charles A Knirsch; Jacob A Kumaresan; Joseph A Cook
Journal:  Lancet Infect Dis       Date:  2003-11       Impact factor: 25.071

4.  Randomised controlled trial of single-dose azithromycin in treatment of trachoma.

Authors:  R L Bailey; P Arullendran; H C Whittle; D C Mabey
Journal:  Lancet       Date:  1993-08-21       Impact factor: 79.321

5.  Neglected tropical diseases in the Sustainable Development Goals.

Authors:  Dirk Engels
Journal:  Lancet       Date:  2016-01-15       Impact factor: 79.321

Review 6.  Neglected tropical diseases: progress towards addressing the chronic pandemic.

Authors:  David H Molyneux; Lorenzo Savioli; Dirk Engels
Journal:  Lancet       Date:  2016-09-14       Impact factor: 79.321

7.  Perspectives of National Coordinators and Partners on the Work of the Global Trachoma Mapping Project.

Authors:  Anne E Heggen; Anthony W Solomon; Paul Courtright
Journal:  Ophthalmic Epidemiol       Date:  2016-10-11       Impact factor: 1.648

8.  The global trachoma mapping project.

Authors:  Anthony W Solomon; Elizabeth Kurylo
Journal:  Community Eye Health       Date:  2014

9.  The Global Trachoma Mapping Project: Methodology of a 34-Country Population-Based Study.

Authors:  Anthony W Solomon; Alexandre L Pavluck; Paul Courtright; Agatha Aboe; Liknaw Adamu; Wondu Alemayehu; Menbere Alemu; Neal D E Alexander; Amir Bedri Kello; Berhanu Bero; Simon J Brooker; Brian K Chu; Michael Dejene; Paul M Emerson; Rebecca M Flueckiger; Solomon Gadisa; Katherine Gass; Teshome Gebre; Zelalem Habtamu; Erik Harvey; Dominic Haslam; Jonathan D King; Richard Le Mesurier; Susan Lewallen; Thomas M Lietman; Chad MacArthur; Silvio P Mariotti; Anna Massey; Els Mathieu; Addis Mekasha; Tom Millar; Caleb Mpyet; Beatriz E Muñoz; Jeremiah Ngondi; Stephanie Ogden; Joseph Pearce; Virginia Sarah; Alemayehu Sisay; Jennifer L Smith; Hugh R Taylor; Jo Thomson; Sheila K West; Rebecca Willis; Simon Bush; Danny Haddad; Allen Foster
Journal:  Ophthalmic Epidemiol       Date:  2015       Impact factor: 1.648

  9 in total
  15 in total

1.  Progress and projections in the program to eliminate trachoma.

Authors:  Paul M Emerson; Pamela J Hooper; Virginia Sarah
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2017-04-20

2.  Sanitation and water supply coverage thresholds associated with active trachoma: Modeling cross-sectional data from 13 countries.

Authors:  Joshua V Garn; Sophie Boisson; Rebecca Willis; Ana Bakhtiari; Tawfik Al-Khatib; Khaled Amer; Wilfrid Batcho; Paul Courtright; Michael Dejene; Andre Goepogui; Khumbo Kalua; Biruck Kebede; Colin K Macleod; Kouakou IIunga Marie Madeleine; Mariamo Saide Abdala Mbofana; Caleb Mpyet; Jean Ndjemba; Nicholas Olobio; Alexandre L Pavluck; Oliver Sokana; Khamphoua Southisombath; Fasihah Taleo; Anthony W Solomon; Matthew C Freeman
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2018-01-22

3.  Quality Assurance and Quality Control in the Global Trachoma Mapping Project.

Authors:  Anthony W Solomon; Rebecca Willis; Alexandre L Pavluck; Wondu Alemayehu; Ana Bakhtiari; Sarah Bovill; Brian K Chu; Paul Courtright; Michael Dejene; Philip Downs; Rebecca M Flueckiger; Danny Haddad; P J Hooper; Khumbo Kalua; Biruck Kebede; Amir Bedri Kello; Colin K Macleod; Siobhain McCullagh; Tom Millar; Caleb Mpyet; Jeremiah Ngondi; Benjamin Nwobi; Nicholas Olobio; Uwazoeke Onyebuchi; Lisa A Rotondo; Boubacar Sarr; Oumer Shafi; Oliver Sokana; Sheila K West; Allen Foster
Journal:  Am J Trop Med Hyg       Date:  2018-10       Impact factor: 2.345

4.  One round of azithromycin MDA adequate to interrupt transmission in districts with prevalence of trachomatous inflammation-follicular of 5.0-9.9%: Evidence from Malawi.

Authors:  Khumbo Kalua; Alvin Chisambi; David Chinyanya; Michael Masika; Ana Bakhtiari; Rebecca Willis; Paul M Emerson; Anthony W Solomon; Robin L Bailey
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2018-06-13

5.  Prevalence of trachoma in the area councils of the Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria: results of six population-based surveys.

Authors:  Nasiru Muhammad; Caleb Mpyet; Mohammed Dantani Adamu; Adamani William; Murtala Muhammad Umar; Habila Muazu; Uwazoeke Onyebuchi; Sunday Isiyaku; Rebecca M Flueckiger; Brian K Chu; Rebecca Willis; Alex Pavluck; Abbas Dalhatu; Chris Ogoshi; Nicholas Olobio; Bruce A Gordon; Anthony W Solomon
Journal:  Ophthalmic Epidemiol       Date:  2018-12       Impact factor: 1.648

6.  Impact Survey Results after SAFE Strategy Implementation in 15 Local Government Areas of Kebbi, Sokoto and Zamfara States, Nigeria.

Authors:  Caleb Mpyet; Nasiru Muhammad; Mohammed Dantani Adamu; Mohammad Ladan; Rebecca Willis; Murtala Muhammad Umar; Joel Alada; Aliyu Attahiru Aliero; Ana Bakhtiari; Rebecca Mann Flueckiger; Nicholas Olobio; Christian Nwosu; Marthe Damina; Anita Gwom; Abdullahi A Labbo; Sophie Boisson; Sunday Isiyaku; Adamani William; Mansur M Rabiu; Alexandre L Pavluck; Bruce A Gordon; Anthony W Solomon
Journal:  Ophthalmic Epidemiol       Date:  2018-12       Impact factor: 1.648

7.  Prevalence of trachoma in 13 Local Government Areas of Taraba State, Nigeria.

Authors:  Murtala M Umar; Caleb Mpyet; Nasiru Muhammad; Mohammed D Adamu; Habila Muazu; Uwazoeke Onyebuchi; Adamani William; Sunday Isiyaku; Rebecca M Flueckiger; Brian K Chu; Rebecca Willis; Alexandre L Pavluck; Nicholas Olobio; Ebenezer Apake; Francisca Olamiju; Anthony W Solomon
Journal:  Ophthalmic Epidemiol       Date:  2018-12       Impact factor: 1.648

8.  Trachoma in Viet Nam: results of 11 surveillance surveys conducted with the Global Trachoma Mapping Project.

Authors:  Nguyen Xuan Hiep; Jeremiah M Ngondi; Vu Tuan Anh; Tran Minh Dat; Tran Van An; Nguyen Chi Dung; Nguyen Duy Thang; Brian K Chu; Rebecca Willis; Ana Bakhtiari; Alexandre L Pavluck; James Johnson; Joshua Sidwell; Molly Brady; Rob Henry; Aryc Mosher; Travis C Porco; Thomas M Lietman; Lisa A Rotondo; Susan Lewallen; Paul Courtright; Anthony W Solomon
Journal:  Ophthalmic Epidemiol       Date:  2018-12

9.  Prevalence of Trachoma in 47 Administrative Districts of Zambia: Results of 32 Population-Based Prevalence Surveys.

Authors:  Consity Mwale; Willard Mumbi; Misa Funjika; Teddy Sokesi; Andrew Silumesii; Muma Mulenga; Grace Mutati; Davison Kwendakwema; Chisanga Chelu; Yilikal Adamu; Wondu Alemayehu; Tawfik Al-Khatib; Ana Bakhtiari; Michael Dejene; Patrick A Massae; Caleb Mpyet; Christian Nwosu; Rebecca Willis; Paul Courtright; Anthony W Solomon
Journal:  Ophthalmic Epidemiol       Date:  2018-12       Impact factor: 1.648

10.  A Population-Based Trachoma Prevalence Survey Covering Seven Districts of Sangha and Likouala Departments, Republic of the Congo.

Authors:  François Missamou; Hemilembolo Marlhand; Angelie S Patrick Dzabatou-Babeaux; Samuel Sendzi; Jérôme Bernasconi; Susan D'Souza; Ana Bakhtiari; Tom Millar; Rebecca Willis; Karim Bengraïne; Serge Resnikoff; Anthony W Solomon
Journal:  Ophthalmic Epidemiol       Date:  2018-12       Impact factor: 1.648

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