| Literature DB >> 29494581 |
Mark D Lim1, Simon J Brooker1, Vicente Y Belizario2, Françoise Gay-Andrieu3, John Gilleard4, Bruno Levecke5, Lisette van Lieshout6, Graham F Medley7, Zeleke Mekonnen8, Greg Mirams9, Sammy M Njenga10, Maurice R Odiere11, James W Rudge7, Lieven Stuyver12, Jozef Vercruysse5, Johnny Vlaminck5, Judd L Walson13,14.
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29494581 PMCID: PMC5832200 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0006213
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS Negl Trop Dis ISSN: 1935-2727
Limitations and opportunities for improving coproscopy, with the Kato-Katz method as a predicate technique.
| Limitations | Opportunities for improvement |
Planning processes for product development.
| Output | Objective | Stakeholders responsible for definition |
|---|---|---|
| Use-cases | • Requires understanding of program workflow; infrastructure; resources to identify needs, preferences, limitations for implementation | • Programs/implementers |
| TPP | • Requires defined use-case | • Programs/implementers |
| Product development pathway | • Requires use-case and TPP | • Research |
Abbreviations: STH, soil-transmitted helminth; TPP, target product profile.
Fig 1Hypothetical prevalence curve (dots) for a successful STH elimination program, overlaid with program phase (diamond for transition points) and diagnostic use-cases.
MDA, mass drug administration; STH, soil-transmitted helminth.
Fig 2Diagnostic use-cases, described by program decision algorithm.
Dashed box indicates a decision not described under current WHO guidelines for controlling STH morbidity but that may be important for a program aiming to eliminate transmission of STH. Dx, diagnostic; KK, Kato-Katz; MDA, mass drug administration; SAC, school-aged children; STH, soil-transmitted helminth.
Classes of intensity, based on Kato-Katz measurements [1].
| STH | Individual intensity of infection (in eggs per gram of stool) | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Light | Moderate | Heavy | |
| 1–4,999 | 5,000–49,999 | ≥50,000 | |
| 1–999 | 1,000–9,999 | ≥10,000 | |
| Hookworms | 1–1,999 | 2,000–3,999 | ≥4,000 |
Abbreviation: STH, soil-transmitted helminth.
General desired characteristics of use-case #3 and #4 biomarkers.
| • Biomarker measurement correlates to active infection by specific species-level STH |
Abbreviation: STH, soil-transmitted helminth.