What does soil-transmitted helminth elimination look like? Results from a targeted molecular detection survey in Japan.
Mitsuko HasegawaNils PilotteMihoko KikuchiArianna R MeansMarina PapaiakovouAndrew M GonzalezJacqueline R M A MaaschHiroshi IkunoToshihiko SunaharaKristjana H ÁsbjörnsdóttirJudd L WalsonSteven A WilliamsShinjiro Hamanonull nullPublished in: Parasites & vectors (2020)
To our knowledge, this is the first STH-surveillance study in Japan to use sensitive molecular techniques for STH detection. The results suggest that recrudescence of STH infections has not occurred, and that declines in prevalence have been sustained in the sampled areas. These findings suggest that reductions in prevalence below the elimination thresholds, suggestive of transmission interruption, are possible. Additionally, this study provides circumstantial evidence that multi-parallel real-time PCR methods are applicable for evaluating elimination status in areas where STH prevalence is extremely low.