[布基纳法索与4个地区有关的淋巴丝虫病传播评估调查]。

A. Kima, K. T. Guiguemde, M. Serme, Z. Méda, R. Bougma, J. Djiatsa, C. Bougouma, F. Drabo
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目的为了对淋巴丝虫病预防性化疗的影响进行调查,国家被忽视热带病规划小组在Leo、Sapouy、Boromo和deougou卫生区进行了传播评估调查。本研究的目的是评估这四个地区(包括两个评估单位(EU): Boucle du Mouhoun 3和central - ouwest 2)在经过10至13年的大规模药物治疗后的淋巴丝虫病传播情况。方法以学龄儿童为研究对象,采用社区聚类调查方法进行横断面调查。结果在欧盟中西部调查的1649名学龄儿童中,有4名丝虫病试纸(FTS)呈阳性,即携带循环丝虫病抗原(即成年期活的班氏绦虫)的儿童比例为0.24%。在BMH3欧盟,接受检测的1716名儿童中没有一人呈fts阳性。结论该地区丝虫病传播已被阻断,阿苯达唑和伊维菌素的综合治疗已可以停止。
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[Lymphatic Filariasis Transmission Assessment Survey in Burkina Faso in Connection with 4 Districts].
Objective In this impact survey on the preventive chemotherapy against lymphatic filariasis, the national neglected tropical diseases programme team conducted a Transmission Assessment Survey in the health districts of Leo, Sapouy, Boromo and Dedougou. The purpose of this study was to assess lymphatic filariasis transmission in these four districts (included in two evaluation units (EU): Boucle du Mouhoun 3 and Centre-Ouest 2 after more than ten to thirteen years of mass drug treatment. Methodology The study was a cross sectional survey which targeted the school aged children based on the cluster survey method conducted at community level. Results Among the 1649 school aged children covered by the survey in the Centre Ouest EU, four were found positive at the Filariasis Test Strip (FTS), i.e. the proportion of children with circulating filarial antigens (i.e. with live adult stages of W. bancrofti ) was 0.24%. In the BMH3 EU, none of the 1716 children tested was FTS-positive. Conclusion From the findings, we can infer that filariasis transmission has been interrupted in these districts and that mass treatment with albendazole and ivermectin can be stopped.
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