| Literature DB >> 30440006 |
Becca L Handley1, Chrissy H Roberts1, Robert Butcher1.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Trachoma is endemic in several Pacific Island countries. The aims of this study were to (a) identify future trachoma mapping needs in the Pacific and (b) to examine whether any temporal trends in trachoma prevalence could be ascertained from the historical literature on trachoma in the Pacific Islands.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30440006 PMCID: PMC6237375 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0207393
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Selected nations for review.
| Region | Country/territory | Population (based on most recent census) | Political Status | Trachoma endemicity status in 2017 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Melanesia | Papua New Guinea | 7,275,324 | Independent nation | Known to require interventions |
| Fiji | 884,887 | Independent nation | Known to require interventions | |
| Solomon Islands | 515,870 | Independent nation | Known to require interventions | |
| Vanuatu | 272,459 | Independent nation | Known to require interventions | |
| New Caledonia | 269,000 | Territorial collectivity of France | Non-endemic | |
| Micronesia | Guam | 159,358 | Organised, unincorporated territory of the US | - |
| Kiribati | 110,136 | Independent nation | Known to require interventions | |
| Federated States of Micronesia | 102,624 | Federal republic in free association with the US | Non-endemic | |
| Northern Mariana Islands | 55,883 | Commonwealth in political union with the US | - | |
| Marshall Islands | 53,158 | Presidential republic in free association with the US | Non-endemic | |
| Republic of Palau | 17,661 | Presidential republic in free association with the US | Non-endemic | |
| Nauru | 10,084 | Independant nation | Status uncertain | |
| Polynesia | French Polynesia | 275,918 | Overseas collectivity of France | Non-endemic |
| Samoa | 195,979 | Independent nation | Non-endemic | |
| Tonga | 100,651 | Independent nation | Non-endemic | |
| American Samoa | 55,519 | Unincorporated and unorganised territory of the US; | Non-endemic | |
| Cook Islands | 17,794 | Self-governing in free association with New Zealand | Non-endemic | |
| Wallis and Furtuna | 13 484 | Overseas collectivity of France | Non-endemic | |
| Tuvalu | 10,837 | Independent nation | Non-endemic | |
| Niue | 1607 | Self-governing in free association with New Zealand | Non-endemic | |
| Tokelau | 1499 | Self-administering territory of New Zealand | - | |
| Pitcairn Islands | 66 | Overseas territory of the UK | - |
* Political status taken from the US Central Intelligence Agency World Fact Book [19]
** Endemicity classification taken from the Global Health Observatory [20]. Places with status listed on the Global Health Observatory were shown with a hyphen (-)
Fig 1Flowchart of articles included in this systematic review and key reasons for exclusion at each stage.
Fig 2National-level summary of trachoma status following data extraction.
Red: contemporary evidence of trachoma, current status unclear; yellow: some endemic districts, further mapping required, interventions not yet started; green: mapping complete, interventions implemented; blue: historic evidence of trachoma cases, no published contemporary data, current classification non-endemic; grey: no data or no reference to trachoma in available data or current classification non-endemic. Shapefiles downloaded from gadm.org and reproduced under a CC BY 4.0 license with permission from Dr Robert Hijmans. Map prepared in Miller projection using QGIS 2.16 [23].