Nature Communications (Dec 2018)

The utility of serology for elimination surveillance of trachoma

  • Amy Pinsent,
  • Anthony W. Solomon,
  • Robin L. Bailey,
  • Rhiannon Bid,
  • Anaseini Cama,
  • Deborah Dean,
  • Brook Goodhew,
  • Sarah E. Gwyn,
  • Kelvin R. Jack,
  • Ram Prasad Kandel,
  • Mike Kama,
  • Patrick Massae,
  • Colin Macleod,
  • David C. W. Mabey,
  • Stephanie Migchelsen,
  • Andreas Müller,
  • Frank Sandi,
  • Oliver Sokana,
  • Raebwebwe Taoaba,
  • Rabebe Tekeraoi,
  • Diana L. Martin,
  • Michael. T. White

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-018-07852-0
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
pp. 1 – 9

Abstract

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Robust surveillance methods are needed for trachoma control and recrudescence monitoring, but existing methods have limitations. Here, Pinsent et al. analyse data from nine trachoma-endemic populations and provide operational thresholds for interpretation of serological data in low transmission and post-elimination settings.