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Prevalence of Trachoma in Four Evaluation Units in Yemen after Implementation of Trachoma Elimination Measures.

Authors :
Al-Khateeb, Tawfik
Al-Haidari, Sami
Butcher, Robert
Rajamani, Anusha
Mahdy, Mohammed Abdu Khalid
Jimenez, Cristina
Dejene, Michael
Boyd, Sarah
Bakhtiari, Ana
Solomon, Anthony W.
Thabit, Adnan
Harding-Esch, Emma M.
Al-Shami, Rasheed
Source :
Ophthalmic Epidemiology. Dec2024, Vol. 31 Issue 6, p509-517. 9p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Background: In baseline trachoma prevalence surveys, six districts in two governorates of Yemen were identified as requiring interventions. We set out to estimate the prevalence of trachoma 6−12 months after one round of antibiotic mass drug administration (MDA) and implementation of measures to encourage facial cleanliness. Methods: A population-based prevalence survey was conducted in each of the four evaluation units in October 2019. Contemporary World Health Organization recommendations for trachoma surveys were followed. Participants were selected using a two-stage cluster sampling process. The prevalence of inflammatory and late-stage trachoma was measured through eye examination. Water, sanitation, and hygiene facility access among visited households was estimated. Results: The prevalence of trachomatous inflammation—,follicular (TF) in 1–9-year-olds per EU was <5.0% in three EUs (Al Mighlaf, Al Munirah, and As Salif; Az Zaydiyah; and Mudhaykhirah districts) and 5.0–9.9% in one EU (Far Al Udayn District). The prevalence of TT unknown to the health system in ≥15-year-olds per EU was <0.2% in all four EUs. Per EU, the proportion of households with an improved drinking water source ranged from 40% to 100%; access to an improved drinking water source within 30-minute return journey of the household ranged from 45% to 100%; and with an improved latrine ranged from 32% to 83%. Conclusion: An additional round of antibiotic MDA should be administered in Far Al Udayn district before it is resurveyed. In the other surveyed districts, pre-validation surveillance surveys should be conducted in 2 years' time to determine if the TF prevalence <5% has been maintained. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09286586
Volume :
31
Issue :
6
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Ophthalmic Epidemiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
181910118
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/09286586.2023.2180805