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The significant scale up and success of Transmission Assessment Surveys 'TAS' for endgame surveillance of lymphatic filariasis in Bangladesh: One step closer to the elimination goal of 2020.

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The significant scale up and success of Transmission Assessment Surveys 'TAS' for endgame surveillance of lymphatic filariasis in Bangladesh: One step closer to the elimination goal of 2020.

Auteurs : A K M. Shamsuzzaman [Bangladesh] ; Rouseli Haq [Bangladesh] ; Mohammad J. Karim [Bangladesh] ; Motasim B. Azad [Bangladesh] ; A S M Sultan Mahmood [Bangladesh] ; Abul Khair [Bangladesh] ; Muhammad Mujibur Rahman [Bangladesh] ; Israt Hafiz [Bangladesh] ; K D Ramaiah [Inde] ; Charles D. Mackenzie [Royaume-Uni] ; Hayley E. Mableson [Royaume-Uni] ; Louise A. Kelly-Hope [Royaume-Uni]

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Bangladesh had one of the highest burdens of lymphatic filariasis (LF) at the start of the Global Programme to Eliminate Lymphatic Filariasis (GPELF) with an estimated 70 million people at risk of infection across 34 districts. In total 19 districts required mass drug administration (MDA) to interrupt transmission, and 15 districts were considered low endemic. Since 2001, the National LF Programme has implemented MDA, reduced prevalence, and been able to scale up the WHO standard Transmission Assessment Survey (TAS) across all endemic districts as part of its endgame surveillance strategy. This paper presents TAS results, highlighting the momentous geographical reduction in risk of LF and its contribution to the global elimination target of 2020.

DOI: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0005340
PubMed: 28141812

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