Detecting extra-ocular Chlamydia trachomatis in a trachoma-endemic community in Ethiopia: Identifying potential routes of transmission.
Anna LastBart VersteegOumer Shafi AbdurahmanAilie RobinsonGebeyehu DumessaMuluadam Abraham AgaGemechu Shumi BejigaNebiyu NegussuKatie GreenlandAlexandra CzerniewskaNicholas ThomsonSandy CairncrossVirginia SarahDavid MacleodAnthony W SolomonJames LoganMatthew J BurtonPublished in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2020)
Ct DNA was detected on hands, faces and clothing of individuals living in ocular-positive households suggesting that this might be a route of transmission within Ct infected households. In addition, we detected Ct on flies from ocular-positive households and occasionally in ocular-negative households suggesting that flies might be a vector for transmission within and between Ct infected and uninfected households. These potential transmission routes may need to be simultaneously addressed to suppress transmission.