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The Impact of Six Annual Rounds of Mass Drug Administration on Wuchereria bancrofti Infections in Humans and in Mosquitoes in Mali.
Coulibaly, Yaya I; Dembele, Benoit; Diallo, Abdallah Amadou; Konaté, Siaka; Dolo, Houseini; Coulibaly, Siaka Yamoussa; Doumbia, Salif Seriba; Soumaoro, Lamine; Coulibaly, Michel Emmanuel; Bockarie, Moses J; Molyneux, David; Nutman, Thomas B; Klion, Amy D; Toure, Yeya T; Traore, Sekou F.
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  • Coulibaly YI; International Center of Excellence in Research (ICER-Mali), Filariasis Research and Training Unit, Bamako, Mali; University of Liverpool, Liverpool Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Centre for Neglected Tropical Diseases, Liverpool, United Kingdom; University of Liverpool, Liverpool Liverpool S
  • Dembele B; International Center of Excellence in Research (ICER-Mali), Filariasis Research and Training Unit, Bamako, Mali; University of Liverpool, Liverpool Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Centre for Neglected Tropical Diseases, Liverpool, United Kingdom; University of Liverpool, Liverpool Liverpool S
  • Diallo AA; International Center of Excellence in Research (ICER-Mali), Filariasis Research and Training Unit, Bamako, Mali; University of Liverpool, Liverpool Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Centre for Neglected Tropical Diseases, Liverpool, United Kingdom; University of Liverpool, Liverpool Liverpool S
  • Konaté S; International Center of Excellence in Research (ICER-Mali), Filariasis Research and Training Unit, Bamako, Mali; University of Liverpool, Liverpool Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Centre for Neglected Tropical Diseases, Liverpool, United Kingdom; University of Liverpool, Liverpool Liverpool S
  • Dolo H; International Center of Excellence in Research (ICER-Mali), Filariasis Research and Training Unit, Bamako, Mali; University of Liverpool, Liverpool Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Centre for Neglected Tropical Diseases, Liverpool, United Kingdom; University of Liverpool, Liverpool Liverpool S
  • Coulibaly SY; International Center of Excellence in Research (ICER-Mali), Filariasis Research and Training Unit, Bamako, Mali; University of Liverpool, Liverpool Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Centre for Neglected Tropical Diseases, Liverpool, United Kingdom; University of Liverpool, Liverpool Liverpool S
  • Doumbia SS; International Center of Excellence in Research (ICER-Mali), Filariasis Research and Training Unit, Bamako, Mali; University of Liverpool, Liverpool Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Centre for Neglected Tropical Diseases, Liverpool, United Kingdom; University of Liverpool, Liverpool Liverpool S
  • Soumaoro L; International Center of Excellence in Research (ICER-Mali), Filariasis Research and Training Unit, Bamako, Mali; University of Liverpool, Liverpool Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Centre for Neglected Tropical Diseases, Liverpool, United Kingdom; University of Liverpool, Liverpool Liverpool S
  • Coulibaly ME; International Center of Excellence in Research (ICER-Mali), Filariasis Research and Training Unit, Bamako, Mali; University of Liverpool, Liverpool Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Centre for Neglected Tropical Diseases, Liverpool, United Kingdom; University of Liverpool, Liverpool Liverpool S
  • Bockarie MJ; International Center of Excellence in Research (ICER-Mali), Filariasis Research and Training Unit, Bamako, Mali; University of Liverpool, Liverpool Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Centre for Neglected Tropical Diseases, Liverpool, United Kingdom; University of Liverpool, Liverpool Liverpool S
  • Molyneux D; International Center of Excellence in Research (ICER-Mali), Filariasis Research and Training Unit, Bamako, Mali; University of Liverpool, Liverpool Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Centre for Neglected Tropical Diseases, Liverpool, United Kingdom; University of Liverpool, Liverpool Liverpool S
  • Nutman TB; International Center of Excellence in Research (ICER-Mali), Filariasis Research and Training Unit, Bamako, Mali; University of Liverpool, Liverpool Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Centre for Neglected Tropical Diseases, Liverpool, United Kingdom; University of Liverpool, Liverpool Liverpool S
  • Klion AD; International Center of Excellence in Research (ICER-Mali), Filariasis Research and Training Unit, Bamako, Mali; University of Liverpool, Liverpool Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Centre for Neglected Tropical Diseases, Liverpool, United Kingdom; University of Liverpool, Liverpool Liverpool S
  • Toure YT; International Center of Excellence in Research (ICER-Mali), Filariasis Research and Training Unit, Bamako, Mali; University of Liverpool, Liverpool Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Centre for Neglected Tropical Diseases, Liverpool, United Kingdom; University of Liverpool, Liverpool Liverpool S
  • Traore SF; International Center of Excellence in Research (ICER-Mali), Filariasis Research and Training Unit, Bamako, Mali; University of Liverpool, Liverpool Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Centre for Neglected Tropical Diseases, Liverpool, United Kingdom; University of Liverpool, Liverpool Liverpool S
Am J Trop Med Hyg ; 93(2): 356-60, 2015 Aug.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26033027
Wuchereria bancrofti prevalence and transmission were assessed in six endemic villages in Sikasso, Mali prior to and yearly during mass drug administration (MDA) with albendazole and ivermectin from 2002 to 2007. Microfilaremia was determined by calibrated thick smear of night blood in adult volunteers and circulating filarial antigen was measured using immunochromatographic card test in children < 5 years of age. Mosquitoes were collected by human landing catch from July to December. None of the 686 subjects tested were microfilaremic 12 months after the sixth MDA round. More importantly, circulating antigen was not detected in any of the 120 children tested, as compared with 53% (103/194) before the institution of MDA. The number of infective bites/human/year decreased from 4.8 in 2002 to 0.04 in 2007, and only one mosquito containing a single infective larva was observed 12 months after the final MDA round. Whether this dramatic reduction in transmission will be sustained following cessation of MDA remains to be seen.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Wuchereria bancrofti / Filariasis Linfática / Quimioterapia Combinada / Culicidae Tipo de estudio: Observational_studies / Prevalence_studies / Risk_factors_studies Límite: Adolescent / Adult / Animals / Child / Child, preschool / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged País/Región como asunto: Africa Idioma: En Revista: Am J Trop Med Hyg Año: 2015 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Wuchereria bancrofti / Filariasis Linfática / Quimioterapia Combinada / Culicidae Tipo de estudio: Observational_studies / Prevalence_studies / Risk_factors_studies Límite: Adolescent / Adult / Animals / Child / Child, preschool / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged País/Región como asunto: Africa Idioma: En Revista: Am J Trop Med Hyg Año: 2015 Tipo del documento: Article