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Monitoring migrant groups as a post-validation surveillance approach to contain the potential reemergence of lymphatic filariasis in Togo.

Ameyo Monique DorkenooMartin Kouame TchankoniDegninou YehadjiKossi YakpaMawèké TchalimEfoe SossouRachel BronzanDidier Koumavi Ekouevi
Published in: Parasites & vectors (2021)
This study demonstrates that nomadic Peuhls, with a CFA prevalence of 11.9%, pose a potential risk for reintroduction of LF into Togo while Ghanaian refugees and seasonal economic migrants do not appear to pose a significant risk. Periodic monitoring of migrants, especially the nomadic Peuhl population, is a potential post-validation surveillance approach that could be used to promptly detect any LF cluster that may arise.
Keyphrases
  • public health
  • human health
  • risk factors
  • lymph node