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Sébastien D S Pion1, Cédric B Chesnais1, Gary J Weil2, Frédéric Louya3, Michel Boussinesq1, François Missamou3.
Abstract
Between October 2012 and October 2015, we conducted a community trial to assess the impact of semi-annual (twice yearly) community treatment with albendazole on lymphatic filariasis in Seke Pembe, a village in the Republic of the Congo. Semi-annual community treatment with albendazole has been continued in the community since October 2015. We conducted an additional parasitological assessment survey in October 2019, 6 months after the 14th round of semi-annual treatment. Between October 2012 and October 2015, Wuchereria bancrofti antigenemia and microfilaremia rates in the community had decreased from 17.3% to 4.7% and from 5.3% to 0.3%, respectively. In October 2019, the antigenemia rate had decreased further to 2.8% (19 of 687). No microfilariae were found in night blood smears from persons with circulating filarial antigenemia (0 of 16), suggesting that W. bancrofti transmission has been interrupted in Seke Pembe. Semi-annual albendazole treatments also reduced significantly infection rates with soil-transmitted helminths.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34929673 PMCID: PMC8832930 DOI: 10.4269/ajtmh.21-0731
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Trop Med Hyg ISSN: 0002-9637 Impact factor: 2.345
Figure 1.Age distribution of circulating filarial antigenemia-positive persons during the 7-year follow-up.
Figure 2.Wuchereria bancrofti circulating filarial antigenemia (CFA) score distribution during the 7-year follow-up. Rapid diagnostic test (RDT) results were scored semi-quantitatively as follows: negative tests with no visible test (T) line were assigned a score of 0 point, tests with a clearly visible T line that was weaker than the control (C) line were assigned a score of 1 point, tests with a T line approximately as dark as the control line were scored as 2 points, and cards with a T line darker than the C line were scored as 3 points. FTS = Filariasis Test Strip; ICT = immunochromatographic test.
Figure 3.Ascaris lumbricoides, Trichuris trichiura, and hookworm infections during the 7-year period. Infection intensities were classified as heavy, moderate, or light according to WHO guidelines. epg = eggs per gram of feces.