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The prevalence of onchocerciasis in Africa and Yemen, 2000–2018: a geospatial analysis
by
Cromwell, Elizabeth A.
, Johnson, Kimberly B.
, Schmidt, Chris A.
, Donkers, Katie M.
, Pigott, David M.
, Hill, Elex
, Schipp, Megan F.
, Hay, Simon I.
in
Age
/ Bayesian analysis
/ Biomedicine
/ Biopsy
/ Black flies
/ Blindness
/ Care and treatment
/ Chemoprevention
/ Chemotherapy
/ Data collection
/ Diagnosis
/ Diagnostic tests
/ Dosage and administration
/ Estimates
/ Geospatial model
/ Geostatistics
/ Infections
/ Ivermectin
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Methods
/ Microscopy
/ Neglected tropical diseases
/ Onchocerciasis
/ Patient outcomes
/ Population
/ Prevalence studies (Epidemiology)
/ Prevention
/ Research Article
/ Risk factors
/ Skin diseases
/ Spatial analysis
/ Tropical diseases
/ Uncertainty
2022
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The prevalence of onchocerciasis in Africa and Yemen, 2000–2018: a geospatial analysis
by
Cromwell, Elizabeth A.
, Johnson, Kimberly B.
, Schmidt, Chris A.
, Donkers, Katie M.
, Pigott, David M.
, Hill, Elex
, Schipp, Megan F.
, Hay, Simon I.
in
Age
/ Bayesian analysis
/ Biomedicine
/ Biopsy
/ Black flies
/ Blindness
/ Care and treatment
/ Chemoprevention
/ Chemotherapy
/ Data collection
/ Diagnosis
/ Diagnostic tests
/ Dosage and administration
/ Estimates
/ Geospatial model
/ Geostatistics
/ Infections
/ Ivermectin
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Methods
/ Microscopy
/ Neglected tropical diseases
/ Onchocerciasis
/ Patient outcomes
/ Population
/ Prevalence studies (Epidemiology)
/ Prevention
/ Research Article
/ Risk factors
/ Skin diseases
/ Spatial analysis
/ Tropical diseases
/ Uncertainty
2022
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The prevalence of onchocerciasis in Africa and Yemen, 2000–2018: a geospatial analysis
by
Cromwell, Elizabeth A.
, Johnson, Kimberly B.
, Schmidt, Chris A.
, Donkers, Katie M.
, Pigott, David M.
, Hill, Elex
, Schipp, Megan F.
, Hay, Simon I.
in
Age
/ Bayesian analysis
/ Biomedicine
/ Biopsy
/ Black flies
/ Blindness
/ Care and treatment
/ Chemoprevention
/ Chemotherapy
/ Data collection
/ Diagnosis
/ Diagnostic tests
/ Dosage and administration
/ Estimates
/ Geospatial model
/ Geostatistics
/ Infections
/ Ivermectin
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Methods
/ Microscopy
/ Neglected tropical diseases
/ Onchocerciasis
/ Patient outcomes
/ Population
/ Prevalence studies (Epidemiology)
/ Prevention
/ Research Article
/ Risk factors
/ Skin diseases
/ Spatial analysis
/ Tropical diseases
/ Uncertainty
2022
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The prevalence of onchocerciasis in Africa and Yemen, 2000–2018: a geospatial analysis
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The prevalence of onchocerciasis in Africa and Yemen, 2000–2018: a geospatial analysis
2022
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Overview
Background
Onchocerciasis is a disease caused by infection with
Onchocerca volvulus
, which is transmitted to humans via the bite of several species of black fly, and is responsible for permanent blindness or vision loss, as well as severe skin disease. Predominantly endemic in parts of Africa and Yemen, preventive chemotherapy with mass drug administration of ivermectin is the primary intervention recommended for the elimination of its transmission.
Methods
A dataset of 18,116 geo-referenced prevalence survey datapoints was used to model annual 2000–2018 infection prevalence in Africa and Yemen. Using Bayesian model-based geostatistics, we generated spatially continuous estimates of all-age 2000–2018 onchocerciasis infection prevalence at the 5 × 5-km resolution as well as aggregations to the national level, along with corresponding estimates of the uncertainty in these predictions.
Results
As of 2018, the prevalence of onchocerciasis infection continues to be concentrated across central and western Africa, with the highest mean estimates at the national level in Ghana (12.2%, 95% uncertainty interval [UI] 5.0–22.7). Mean estimates exceed 5% infection prevalence at the national level for Cameroon, Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Guinea-Bissau, Sierra Leone, and South Sudan.
Conclusions
Our analysis suggests that onchocerciasis infection has declined over the last two decades throughout western and central Africa. Focal areas of Angola, Cameroon, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Ghana, Guinea, Mali, Nigeria, South Sudan, and Uganda continue to have mean microfiladermia prevalence estimates exceeding 25%. At and above this level, the continuation or initiation of mass drug administration with ivermectin is supported. If national programs aim to eliminate onchocerciasis infection, additional surveillance or supervision of areas of predicted high prevalence would be warranted to ensure sufficiently high coverage of program interventions.
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
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