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Comparison of antigen and antibody responses in repeat lymphatic filariasis transmission assessment surveys in American Samoa.

Kimberly Y WonKeri RobinsonKaty L HamlinJoseph TufaMargaret SeespesaraRyan E WiegandKatherine GassJoseph KubofcikThomas B NutmanPatrick J LammieSaipale Fuimaono
Published in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2018)
Although passing TAS 1 and TAS 2 and an overall decline in the prevalence of antibodies to Bm14 and Bm33 between these surveys suggests decreased exposure and infection among young children, there were persistent responses in some schools. Clustering and persistence of positive antibody responses in schools may be an indication of ongoing transmission. There is a need to better understand the limitations of current antibody tests, but our results suggest that serologic tools can have a role in guiding programmatic decision making.
Keyphrases
  • decision making
  • cross sectional
  • lymph node
  • risk factors
  • sars cov
  • respiratory syndrome coronavirus
  • clinical evaluation