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Surveillance efforts after mass drug administration to validate elimination of lymphatic filariasis as a public health problem in Vanuatu
by
Brian K. Chu
, Hayley Joseph
, Peter Wood
, Alex Pavluck
, Patricia M. Graves
, Fasihah Taleo
, Sung Hye Kim
, Wayne Melrose
, Aya Yajima
, Kazuyo Ichimori
, Corinne Capuano
, George Taleo
, Masayo Ozaki
in
Antigens
/ Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
/ Elimination of Lymphatic Filariasis in the Pacific - A PacELF success
/ Health surveillance
/ Infectious Diseases
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Morbidity
/ Polls & surveys
/ Public Health
/ qv_38
/ RC955-962
/ Tropical Medicine
/ Vaccine
/ wa_100
/ wa_30
/ wa_395
/ wb_330
/ wb_340
/ wc_880
2017
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Surveillance efforts after mass drug administration to validate elimination of lymphatic filariasis as a public health problem in Vanuatu
by
Brian K. Chu
, Hayley Joseph
, Peter Wood
, Alex Pavluck
, Patricia M. Graves
, Fasihah Taleo
, Sung Hye Kim
, Wayne Melrose
, Aya Yajima
, Kazuyo Ichimori
, Corinne Capuano
, George Taleo
, Masayo Ozaki
in
Antigens
/ Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
/ Elimination of Lymphatic Filariasis in the Pacific - A PacELF success
/ Health surveillance
/ Infectious Diseases
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Morbidity
/ Polls & surveys
/ Public Health
/ qv_38
/ RC955-962
/ Tropical Medicine
/ Vaccine
/ wa_100
/ wa_30
/ wa_395
/ wb_330
/ wb_340
/ wc_880
2017
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Surveillance efforts after mass drug administration to validate elimination of lymphatic filariasis as a public health problem in Vanuatu
by
Brian K. Chu
, Hayley Joseph
, Peter Wood
, Alex Pavluck
, Patricia M. Graves
, Fasihah Taleo
, Sung Hye Kim
, Wayne Melrose
, Aya Yajima
, Kazuyo Ichimori
, Corinne Capuano
, George Taleo
, Masayo Ozaki
in
Antigens
/ Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
/ Elimination of Lymphatic Filariasis in the Pacific - A PacELF success
/ Health surveillance
/ Infectious Diseases
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Morbidity
/ Polls & surveys
/ Public Health
/ qv_38
/ RC955-962
/ Tropical Medicine
/ Vaccine
/ wa_100
/ wa_30
/ wa_395
/ wb_330
/ wb_340
/ wc_880
2017
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Surveillance efforts after mass drug administration to validate elimination of lymphatic filariasis as a public health problem in Vanuatu
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Surveillance efforts after mass drug administration to validate elimination of lymphatic filariasis as a public health problem in Vanuatu
2017
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Overview
Background
Vanuatu was formerly highly endemic for lymphatic filariasis (LF), caused by
Wuchereria bancrofti
and transmitted by
Anopheles
mosquitoes. After a baseline survey showing 4.8% antigen prevalence in 1998, the country conducted nationwide (in one implementation unit) annual mass drug administration (MDA) with albendazole and diethylcarbamazine citrate from 2000 to 2004 and achieved prevalence of 0.2% by 2006 in a representative nationwide cluster survey among all age groups.
Methods
Post MDA surveillance was conducted from 2006 to 2012. After MDA, the country was divided for surveillance into three evaluation units (EUs) formed by grouping provinces according to baseline prevalence: EU1: Torba, Sanma and Malampa; EU2: Penama; EU3: Shefa and Tafea. The study compiled all past data and information on surveys in Vanuatu from the country programme. This paper reviews the surveillance activities done after stopping MDA to validate the interruption of transmission and elimination of LF as a public health problem.
Results
Post-MDA surveillance consisting of at least three transmission assessment surveys (TAS) in each of the three EUs was conducted between 2006 and 2012. Sentinel and spot check surveys identified a few villages with persistent high prevalence; all antigen positive cases in these sites were treated and additional targeted MDA conducted for 3 years in 13 villages in one area of concern. All three EUs passed all TAS in 2007, 2010 and 2012 respectively, with no positives found except in EU2 (Penama province) in 2012 when 2 children tested positive for circulating filariasis antigen. Assessment of the burden of chronic filariasis morbidity found 95 cases in 2003 and 32 remaining cases in 2007, all aged over 60 years.
Conclusions
Vanuatu has achieved validation of elimination of LF as a public health problem. Post-validation surveillance is still recommended especially in formerly highly endemic areas.
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