The Mbam drainage system and onchocerciasis transmission post ivermectin mass drug administration (MDA) campaign, Cameroon

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作者
Abong, Raphael Awah [1 ,2 ]
Amambo, Glory Ngongeh [1 ,2 ]
Hamid, Ali Ahamat [1 ,2 ]
Enow, Belinda Agbor [1 ,2 ]
Beng, Amuam Andrew [1 ,2 ]
Nietcho, Franck Noel [1 ]
Nji, Theobald Mue [2 ,3 ]
Njouendou, Abdel Jelil [1 ,4 ]
Ritter, Manuel [5 ]
Esum, Mathias Eyong [1 ,2 ]
Deribe, Kebede [6 ,7 ]
Cho, Jerome Fru [1 ,2 ]
Fombad, Fanny Fri [1 ,2 ]
Enyong, Peter Ivo [1 ,2 ]
Poole, Catherine [8 ]
Pfarr, Kenneth [5 ,9 ]
Hoerauf, Achim [5 ,9 ]
Carlow, Clotilde [8 ]
Wanji, Samuel [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Buea, Dept Microbiol & Parasitol, Parasites & Vector Biol Res Unit PAVBRU, Buea, Cameroon
[2] Res Fdn Trop Dis & Environm REFOTDE, Buea, Cameroon
[3] Univ Buea, Dept Sociol & Anthropol, Buea, Cameroon
[4] Univ Buea, Dept Biomed Sci, Fac Hlth Sci, Buea, Cameroon
[5] Univ Hosp Bonn, Inst Med Microbiol Immunol & Parasitol, Bonn, Germany
[6] Brighton & Sussex Med Sch, Global Hlth & Infect Dept, Brighton, E Sussex, England
[7] Addis Ababa Univ, Sch Publ Hlth, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
[8] New England Biolabs Inc, Ipswich, MA USA
[9] German Ctr Infect Res DZIF, Bonn, Germany
来源
PLOS NEGLECTED TROPICAL DISEASES | 2021年 / 15卷 / 01期
关键词
POLYMERASE-CHAIN-REACTION; VOLVULUS INFECTION; SIMULIUM-DAMNOSUM; ELIMINATION; PREVALENCE; DYNAMICS; TRIAL; AREA;
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10.1371/journal.pntd.0008926
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R51 [传染病];
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100401 ;
摘要
Background The impact of large scale Mass Drug Adminstration (MDA) of ivermectin on active onchocerciasis transmission by Simulium damnosum, which transmits the parasite O. volvulus is of great importance for onchocerciasis control programmes. We investigated in the Mbam river system area, the impact of MDA of ivermectin on entomological indices and also verify if there are river system factors that could have favoured the transmission of onchocerciasis in this area and contribute to the persistence of disease. We compared three independent techniques to detect Onchocerca larvae in blackflies and also analyzed the river system within 9 months post-MDA of ivermectin. Method Simulium flies were captured before and after 1, 3, 6 and 9months of ivermectin-MDA. The biting rate was determined and 41% of the flies dissected while the rest were grouped into pools of 100 flies for DNA extraction. The extracted DNA was then subjected to O-150 LAMP and real-time PCR for the detection of infection by Onchocerca species using pool screening. The river system was analysed and the water discharge compared between rainy and dry seasons. Principal findings We used human landing collection method (previously called human bait) to collect 22,274 adult female Simulium flies from Mbam River System. Of this number, 9,134 were dissected while 129 pools constituted for molecular screening. Overall biting and parous rates of 1113 flies/man/day and 24.7%, respectively, were observed. All diagnostic techniques detected similar rates of O. volvulus infection (P = 0.9252) and infectivity (P = 0.4825) at all monitoring time points. Onchocerca ochengi larvae were only detected in 2 of the 129 pools. Analysis of the river drainage revealed two hydroelectric dams constructed on the tributaries of the Mbam river were the key contributing factor to the high-water discharge during both rainy and dry seasons. Conclusion Results from fly dissection (Microscopy), real-time PCR and LAMP revealed the same trends pre- and post-MDA. The infection rate with animal Onchocerca sp was exceptionally low. The dense river system generate important breeding sites that govern the abundance of Simulium during both dry and rainy seasons. Author summary The presence of parasite strains that respond sub-optimally to an approved drug, favourable breeding sites for the vector and infected individual in an area, will surely provide conditions for continuous and persistent transmission of a disease despite a long-term control intervention. We investigated the impact of ivermectin on entomological indices within 9 months following a large-scale MDA in the Mbam river drainage. The river system factors that could have favoured abundance vector breeding and contribute to the persistence of disease transmission were also examined within the study period. We observed vector abundance and high entomological indices throughout the study period following ivermectin MDA. We also observed high water discharge along the main river of the drainage basin in both the rainy and dry seasons and this is due to the presence of two dams constructed upstream at Bamendjing and Mape to regularize the course of river Sanaga in view of generating hydroelectric power at Edea. Factors favouring continuous and persistent disease transmission are present in this drainage basin despite over 20 years of annual IVM-MDA. There is need for alternative control strategy in order to accelerate the fight against onchocerciasis in the area.
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