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Systematic sampling of adults as a sensitive means of detecting persistence of lymphatic filariasis following mass drug administration in Sri Lanka.

Ramakrishna U RaoSandhya D SamarasekeraKumara C NagodavithanaManjula W PunchihewaUdaya S B RanasingheGary J Weil
Published in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2019)
Community based adult-TAS provided a reproducible measure of persistent W. bancrofti infection in a large evaluation unit in Sri Lanka that has low-level persistence of LF following multiple rounds of MDA. In addition, adult-TAS and MX results illustrate the focality of persistent LF in this setting. Adult-TAS may be more sensitive than school-TAS for this purpose. Adult-TAS and MX are potential options for post-MDA and post-validation surveillance programs to identify problem areas that require mop-up activities. Adult-TAS should also be useful for remapping areas with uncertain LF endemicity for possible inclusion in national LF elimination programs.
Keyphrases
  • public health
  • childhood cancer
  • physical activity
  • lymph node
  • young adults
  • cell death
  • cell cycle arrest