1. Monitoring of Leishmania transmission in the postelimination phase: The potential of serological surveys
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Kristien Cloots, Om Prakash Singh, Abhishek Kumar Singh, Tulika Kumari Rai, Vishwa Deepak Tiwari, Aziza Neyaz, Sundaram Pandey, Vivek Kumar Scholar, Paritosh Malaviya, Epco Hasker, and Shyam Sundar
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Visceral leishmaniasis ,Post-elimination surveillance ,Serosurveillance ,Monitoring of infection ,India ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
Objectives: Monitoring of Leishmania transmission is considered a strategic priority for sustaining elimination of visceral leishmaniasis as a public health problem in the Indian subcontinent. The objective of this study was to evaluate whether serological surveys can distinguish between communities with and without Leishmania transmission, and to assess which serological marker performs best. Methods: Seven villages were selected from Bihar and Uttar Pradesh state, India, and categorized as either currently endemic (CE), previously endemic (PE) or nonendemic (NE). Blood samples were analyzed with the rK39 RDT, direct agglutination test (DAT), and rK39 ELISA. Results: Contrary to the rK39 RDT and DAT, the rK39 ELISA showed a significant difference between all three categories of endemicity, with a seroprevalence of 5.21% in CE villages, 1.55% in PE villages, and 0.13% in NE villages. Even when only looking at the seroprevalence among children aged
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- 2024
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