Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6136806 | Parasitology International | 2015 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The National Programme for the Elimination of Lymphatic Filariasis is underway in the endemic districts of Tamil Nadu State, South India, since 2001. Annual mass drug administration (MDA) was carried out by the state health department to all eligible individuals. The impact of MDAs on transmission parameters was evaluated in 2 revenue blocks, viz, one with DEC alone and the other with a combination of albendazole. After 10Â years with 6 annual MDAs, the transmission indices reached low levels in both treatment arms, but still persisted. However, the DEC alone arm showed higher transmission rates, compared to the DECÂ +Â ALB arm. Few villages which demonstrated persistent transmission need to be targeted with an additional control measure viz, vector control, to achieve LF elimination. It is evident from the 10Â year period of the study that inclusion of albendazole along with DEC has significantly reduced the transmission indices to almost nil level, as compared to DEC alone.
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Authors
I.P. Sunish, M. Kalimuthu, R. Rajendran, A. Munirathinam, V. Ashok Kumar, J. Nagaraj, B.K. Tyagi,