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17 december 2014 10:06:53

 
Sustaining control of schistosomiasis mansoni in moderate endemicity areas in western Cote d`Ivoire: a SCORE study protocol (BMC Public Health)
 


Background: Schistosomiasis is a parasitic disease that occurs in the tropics and subtropics. The mainstay of control is preventive chemotherapy with praziquantel. In Africa, an estimated 230 million people require preventive chemotherapy. In western Cote d`Ivoire, infections with Schistosoma mansoni are widespread. To provide an evidence-base for programme decisions about preventive chemotherapy to sustain control of schistosomiasis, a 5-year multi-country study with different treatment arms has been designed by the Schistosomiasis Consortium for Operational Research and Evaluation (SCORE) and is currently been implemented in various African settings, including Cote d`Ivoire. Methods: We report the study protocol, including ethics statement and insight from a large-scale eligibility survey carried out in four provinces in western Cote d`Ivoire. The study protocol has been approved by the ethics committees of Basel and Cote d`Ivoire. A total of 12,110 children, aged 13-14 years, from 264 villages were screened for S. mansoni using duplicate Kato-Katz thick smears from single stool samples. Among the schools with a S. mansoni prevalence of 10-24%, 75 schools were selected and randomly assigned to one of three treatment arms. In each school, three stool samples are being collected from 100 children aged 9-12 years annually and one stool sample from 100 first-year students at baseline and in the final year and subjected to duplicate Kato-Katz thick smears. Cost and coverage data for the different intervention arms, along with environmental, political and other characteristics that might impact on the infection prevalence and intensity will be recorded in each study year, using a pretested village inventory form.DiscussionThe study will document changes in S. mansoni infection prevalence and intensity according to different treatment schemes. Moreover, factors that determine the effectiveness of preventive chemotherapy will be identified. These factors will help to develop reasonable measures of force of transmission that can be used to make decisions about the most cost-effective means of lowering prevalence, intensity and transmission in a given village. The gathered information and results will inform how to effectively sustain control of schistosomiasis at a low level in different social-ecological contexts.Trial registration: ISRCTN99401114 (date assigned: 12 November 2014).


 
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