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Lymphatic filariasis in Fiji: progress towards elimination, 1997-2007.

Rosie K ManolasMike KamaMerelesita Rainima-QaniuciVinaisi D BechuSamuela TuibeqaMareta V WinstonNomeeta RamFlora NaqioKazuyo IchimoriCorinne CapuanoMasayo OzakiSung Hye KimPadmasiri AratchigeAalisha SahukhanPatricia M Graves
Published in: Tropical medicine and health (2020)
Fiji conducted nationwide MDA for LF annually between 2002 and 2006, monitored by extensive surveys of prevalence, knowledge, and coverage. From a high baseline prevalence in all divisions, large reductions in overall and age-specific prevalence were achieved, especially in the prevalence of microfilariae, but the threshold for stopping MDA was not reached. Fiji has a large rural and geographically widespread population, program management was not consistent over this period, and coverage achieved was likely not optimal in all areas. After learning from these many challenges and activities, Fiji was able to build on the progress achieved and the heterogeneity observed in prevalence to realign towards a more stratified and improved program after 2007. The information presented here will assist the country to progress towards validating elimination in subsequent years.
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