Translating preventive chemotherapy prevalence thresholds for Schistosoma mansoni from the Kato-Katz technique into the point-of-care circulating cathodic antigen diagnostic test.
Oliver BärenboldAmadou GarbaDaniel G ColleyFiona M FlemingAyat A HaggagReda M R RamzyRufin K AssaréEdridah M TukahebwaJean B MbonigabaVictor BucumiBiruck KebedeMakoy S YibiAboulaye MeitéJean T CoulibalyEliézer K N'GoranLouis-Albert Tchuem TchuentéPauline MwinziJürg UtzingerPenelope VounatsouPublished in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2018)
The moderate sensitivity of POC-CCA, even for very light S. mansoni infections where the sensitivity of Kato-Katz is very low, and the identified relationship between Kato-Katz and POC-CCA prevalence thresholds render the latter diagnostic tool useful for surveillance and initial estimation of elimination of S. mansoni. For prevalence below 10% based on a duplicate slide Kato-Katz thick smear, we suggest using POC-CCA including trace results to evaluate treatment needs and propose new intervention thresholds that need to be validated in different settings.