Prevalence of Strongyloides stercoralis and other helminths in four districts of Madagascar.
Salvatore ScarsoRivo Andry RakotoariveloJana Christina HeyTahinamandranto RasamoelinaAnjarasoa Ravo RazafindrakotoZaraniaina Tahiry RasolojaonaNantenaina Mathieu RazafindralavaAaron RemkesNjary RakotozandrindrainyClara Fabienne RasoamanamihajaNorbert Georg SchwarzJürgen MayRaphael RakotozandrindrainyValentina MarcheseFabio FormentiFrancesca PerandinFrancesca TamarozziCristina MazziDaniela FuscoDora BuonfratePublished in: Tropical medicine and health (2024)
S. stercoralis prevalence proved higher in coastal areas compared to highlands. Different climatic conditions may explain this distribution, along with previous rounds of anthelminthics distributed in the country, which may have reduced the parasite load in the population. The high prevalence of the other soil-transmitted helminths (STH) in Vatomandry was unexpected, given the good coverage with benzimidazole in control campaigns. Further studies are needed to explore the risk factors for STH and S. stercoralis infections in Madagascar, in order to align with the WHO recommendations.