Mapping the geographical distribution of lymphatic filariasis in Zambia.

<h4>Background</h4>Past case reports have indicated that lymphatic filariasis (LF) occurs in Zambia, but knowledge about its geographical distribution and prevalence pattern, and the underlying potential environmental drivers, has been limited. As a background for planning and implementa...

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Main Authors: Enala T Mwase, Anna-Sofie Stensgaard, Mutale Nsakashalo-Senkwe, Likezo Mubila, James Mwansa, Peter Songolo, Sheila T Shawa, Paul E Simonsen
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-02-01
Series:PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0002714
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author Enala T Mwase
Anna-Sofie Stensgaard
Mutale Nsakashalo-Senkwe
Likezo Mubila
James Mwansa
Peter Songolo
Sheila T Shawa
Paul E Simonsen
author_facet Enala T Mwase
Anna-Sofie Stensgaard
Mutale Nsakashalo-Senkwe
Likezo Mubila
James Mwansa
Peter Songolo
Sheila T Shawa
Paul E Simonsen
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description <h4>Background</h4>Past case reports have indicated that lymphatic filariasis (LF) occurs in Zambia, but knowledge about its geographical distribution and prevalence pattern, and the underlying potential environmental drivers, has been limited. As a background for planning and implementation of control, a country-wide mapping survey was undertaken between 2003 and 2011. Here the mapping activities are outlined, the findings across the numerous survey sites are presented, and the ecological requirements of the LF distribution are explored.<h4>Methodology/principal findings</h4>Approximately 10,000 adult volunteers from 108 geo-referenced survey sites across Zambia were examined for circulating filarial antigens (CFA) with rapid format ICT cards, and a map indicating the distribution of CFA prevalences in Zambia was prepared. 78% of survey sites had CFA positive cases, with prevalences ranging between 1% and 54%. Most positive survey sites had low prevalence, but six foci with more than 15% prevalence were identified. The observed geographical variation in prevalence pattern was examined in more detail using a species distribution modeling approach to explore environmental requirements for parasite presence, and to predict potential suitable habitats over unsurveyed areas. Of note, areas associated with human modification of the landscape appeared to play an important role for the general presence of LF, whereas temperature (measured as averaged seasonal land surface temperature) seemed to be an important determinant of medium-high prevalence levels.<h4>Conclusions/significance</h4>LF was found to be surprisingly widespread in Zambia, although in most places with low prevalence. The produced maps and the identified environmental correlates of LF infection will provide useful guidance for planning and start-up of geographically targeted and cost-effective LF control in Zambia.
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spelling doaj-art-98217f91998a4595b963a84e71d4a0242025-08-20T03:46:23ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases1935-27271935-27352014-02-0182e271410.1371/journal.pntd.0002714Mapping the geographical distribution of lymphatic filariasis in Zambia.Enala T MwaseAnna-Sofie StensgaardMutale Nsakashalo-SenkweLikezo MubilaJames MwansaPeter SongoloSheila T ShawaPaul E Simonsen<h4>Background</h4>Past case reports have indicated that lymphatic filariasis (LF) occurs in Zambia, but knowledge about its geographical distribution and prevalence pattern, and the underlying potential environmental drivers, has been limited. As a background for planning and implementation of control, a country-wide mapping survey was undertaken between 2003 and 2011. Here the mapping activities are outlined, the findings across the numerous survey sites are presented, and the ecological requirements of the LF distribution are explored.<h4>Methodology/principal findings</h4>Approximately 10,000 adult volunteers from 108 geo-referenced survey sites across Zambia were examined for circulating filarial antigens (CFA) with rapid format ICT cards, and a map indicating the distribution of CFA prevalences in Zambia was prepared. 78% of survey sites had CFA positive cases, with prevalences ranging between 1% and 54%. Most positive survey sites had low prevalence, but six foci with more than 15% prevalence were identified. The observed geographical variation in prevalence pattern was examined in more detail using a species distribution modeling approach to explore environmental requirements for parasite presence, and to predict potential suitable habitats over unsurveyed areas. Of note, areas associated with human modification of the landscape appeared to play an important role for the general presence of LF, whereas temperature (measured as averaged seasonal land surface temperature) seemed to be an important determinant of medium-high prevalence levels.<h4>Conclusions/significance</h4>LF was found to be surprisingly widespread in Zambia, although in most places with low prevalence. The produced maps and the identified environmental correlates of LF infection will provide useful guidance for planning and start-up of geographically targeted and cost-effective LF control in Zambia.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0002714
spellingShingle Enala T Mwase
Anna-Sofie Stensgaard
Mutale Nsakashalo-Senkwe
Likezo Mubila
James Mwansa
Peter Songolo
Sheila T Shawa
Paul E Simonsen
Mapping the geographical distribution of lymphatic filariasis in Zambia.
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
title Mapping the geographical distribution of lymphatic filariasis in Zambia.
title_full Mapping the geographical distribution of lymphatic filariasis in Zambia.
title_fullStr Mapping the geographical distribution of lymphatic filariasis in Zambia.
title_full_unstemmed Mapping the geographical distribution of lymphatic filariasis in Zambia.
title_short Mapping the geographical distribution of lymphatic filariasis in Zambia.
title_sort mapping the geographical distribution of lymphatic filariasis in zambia
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0002714
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