Confirmatory Mapping For Lymphatic Filariasis In Districts Previously Considered Nonendemic In Ghana
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International Journal of Infectious Diseases
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Objectives: Lymphatic filariasis (LF) elimination efforts in Ghana have been ongoing since 2001, achieving
substantial progress through mass drug administration (MDA). However, despite significant advances, LF
transmission persists in certain areas. Some districts previously classified as nonendemic have reported
lymphedema and hydrocele cases, raising concerns about LF endemicity. To address these gaps, a confir matory mapping survey was conducted to reassess LF prevalence in districts with uncertain morbidity.
Methods: A cross-sectional survey using the WHO-approved LF confirmatory mapping tool was conducted
in 38/261 districts Ghana. Schoolchildren aged 9-14 years were randomly selected using the TAS Survey
Sample Builder tool. Circulating filarial antigen (CFA) levels were measured using the Filaria Test Strip
(FTS). Districts were classified as endemic if more than three positive cases were identified out 480 sam pled. Subdistrict-level community surveys were conducted to confirm findings.
Results: A total of 18,459 children were tested across the selected districts. Positive antigen cases were
detected in 17 districts, with two districts (Nkoranza South and Wenchi Municipal) exceeding the critical
threshold of three positive cases. Subdistrict surveys further confirmed high antigen prevalence of 1.68%
(95% CI, 0.92-2.80; range: 1.00-5.00) and 4.73% (95% CI, 3.35-6.46; range: 0.96-14.29) in the Nkoranza
South and Wenchi Municipal districts respectively.
Conclusion: The confirmatory mapping survey revealed ongoing LF transmission in two previously clas sified nonendemic districts. These districts were reclassified as endemic, requiring MDA. Treatment has
therefore been initiated in the Nkoranza South and Wenchi Municipal districts. This study underscores
the importance of reassessing endemicity and implementing targeted interventions in areas with uncer tain LF transmission.
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Opare, J. L., de Souza, D. K., Alomatu, B., Mensah, E., Nyarko, E., Asiedu, O., ... & Mensah, E. O. (2025). Confirmatory mapping for lymphatic filariasis in districts previously considered nonendemic in Ghana. International Journal of Infectious Diseases, 152, 107801.
