PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases (Feb 2019)

Soil-transmitted helminth reinfection four and six months after mass drug administration: results from the delta region of Myanmar.

  • Julia C Dunn,
  • Alison A Bettis,
  • Nay Yee Wyine,
  • Aye Moe Moe Lwin,
  • Aung Tun,
  • Nay Soe Maung,
  • Roy M Anderson

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0006591
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 2
p. e0006591

Abstract

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BackgroundMass drug administration (MDA), targeted at school-aged children (SAC) is the method recommended by the World Health Organization for the control of morbidity induced by soil-transmitted helminth (STH) infection in endemic countries. However, MDA does not prevent reinfection between treatment rounds and research suggests that only treating SAC will not be sufficient to bring prevalence to low levels and possibly interrupt transmission of STH. In countries with endemic infection, such as Myanmar, the coverage, who is targeted, and rates of reinfection will determine how effective MDA is in suppressing transmission in the long-term.Methods/principal findingsIn this paper, data from an epidemiological study on STH, comprising three surveys conducted between June 2015 and June 2016 in the delta region of Myanmar, are analysed to determine how STH prevalence and intensity in the study community changes over the course of a year, including reinfection after two MDA rounds in which the whole study sample (all age groups, n = 523) were treated with albendazole. Prevalence in the first survey (August 2015) was 27.92% for any STH, 5.54% for Ascaris lumbricoides, 17.02% for Trichuris trichiura and 9.75% for hookworm. Over the year (survey one to survey three), prevalence of any STH decreased by 8.99% (P Conclusions/significanceThis study demonstrates that, for certain demographic groups, a six-month gap between MDA in these communities is enough time for STH infection to return to STH prevalence levels recorded immediately before the previous MDA round, and that on average the same individuals are being consistently infected between MDA rounds.