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Mapping Trachoma in Kaduna State, Nigeria: Results of 23 Local Government Area-Level, Population-Based Prevalence Surveys.
Muhammad, Nasiru; Mpyet, Caleb; Adamu, Mohammed Dantani; William, Adamani; Umar, Murtala Muhammad; Goyol, Musa; Muazu, Habila; Onyebuchi, Uwaezuoke; Isiyaku, Sunday; Flueckiger, Rebecca M; Chu, Brian K; Willis, Rebecca; Pavluck, Alexandre L; Alhassan, Abdullahi; Olobio, Nicholas; Gordon, Bruce A; Solomon, Anthony W.
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  • Muhammad N; a Ophthalmology Unit, Surgery Department , Usmanu Danfodiyo University , Sokoto , Nigeria.
  • Mpyet C; b Sightsavers , Kaduna , Nigeria.
  • Adamu MD; c Ophthalmology Department , University of Jos , Jos , Nigeria.
  • William A; a Ophthalmology Unit, Surgery Department , Usmanu Danfodiyo University , Sokoto , Nigeria.
  • Umar MM; b Sightsavers , Kaduna , Nigeria.
  • Goyol M; d National Eye Centre , Kaduna , Nigeria.
  • Muazu H; e Netherlands Leprosy Relief , Nigeria.
  • Onyebuchi U; f Gambo Sawaba Hospital , Zaria , Nigeria.
  • Isiyaku S; g Federal Ministry of Health , Abuja , Nigeria.
  • Flueckiger RM; b Sightsavers , Kaduna , Nigeria.
  • Chu BK; h Task Force for Global Health , Decatur , GA , USA.
  • Willis R; h Task Force for Global Health , Decatur , GA , USA.
  • Pavluck AL; h Task Force for Global Health , Decatur , GA , USA.
  • Alhassan A; h Task Force for Global Health , Decatur , GA , USA.
  • Olobio N; i Kaduna State Ministry of Health , Kaduna , Nigeria.
  • Gordon BA; g Federal Ministry of Health , Abuja , Nigeria.
  • Solomon AW; j Water Sanitation and Hygiene, Department of Public Health , Social and Environmental Determinants of Health, World Health Organization , Geneva , Switzerland.
Ophthalmic Epidemiol ; 23(sup1): 46-54, 2016.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27918227
ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION:

To prepare for global elimination of trachoma by 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) recommends mapping of trachoma at district-level to enable planning of elimination activities in affected populations. The aim of our study was to provide data on trachoma for each local government area (LGA) of Kaduna State, Nigeria, as such data were previously unavailable.

METHOD:

As part of the Global Trachoma Mapping Project (GTMP), a population-based cross-sectional trachoma survey was conducted in each of the 23 LGAs of Kaduna State, between May and June 2013. The protocols of the GTMP were used.

RESULTS:

The prevalence of trachomatous inflammation - follicular (TF) in children aged 1-9 years was between 0.03% and 8% across the LGAs, with only one LGA (Igabi) having a TF prevalence ≥5%. The LGA-level prevalences of trichiasis in persons aged 15 years and older were between 0.00% and 0.78%. Eleven LGAs had trichiasis prevalences of 0.2% and over in adults; a threshold equivalent to 1 case per 1000 total population. The LGA-level proportion of households with access to improved water sources ranged from 9% to 96%, while household access to latrines ranged from 5% to 99%.

CONCLUSION:

Kaduna State has generally hypoendemic trachoma, but a few trichiasis surgeries are still required to attain the WHO elimination targets. Better access to improved water and sanitation is needed.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Tracoma / Triquiasis Tipo de estudio: Etiology_studies / Observational_studies / Prevalence_studies / Risk_factors_studies Límite: Adolescent / Adult / Aged / Aged80 / Child / Child, preschool / Female / Humans / Infant / Male País/Región como asunto: Africa Idioma: En Revista: Ophthalmic Epidemiol Asunto de la revista: EPIDEMIOLOGIA / OFTALMOLOGIA Año: 2016 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Nigeria

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Tracoma / Triquiasis Tipo de estudio: Etiology_studies / Observational_studies / Prevalence_studies / Risk_factors_studies Límite: Adolescent / Adult / Aged / Aged80 / Child / Child, preschool / Female / Humans / Infant / Male País/Región como asunto: Africa Idioma: En Revista: Ophthalmic Epidemiol Asunto de la revista: EPIDEMIOLOGIA / OFTALMOLOGIA Año: 2016 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Nigeria