Characterizing trachoma elimination using serology
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Nature Communications
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Trachoma is targeted for global elimination as a public health problem by
2030. Measurement of IgG antibodies in children is being considered for
surveillance and programmatic decision-making. There are currently no pro
grammatic guidelines based on serology, which represents a generalizable
problem in seroepidemiology and disease elimination. Here, we collate Chla
mydia trachomatis Pgp3 and CT694 IgG measurements from 48 serosurveys
across Africa, Latin America, and the PacificIslands(41,168childrenages
1–5 years) and propose a novel approach to estimate the probability that
population C. trachomatis transmission is below or above levels requiring
ongoing programmatic action. We determine that trachoma programs could
halt control measures with >90% certainty when seroconversion rates (SCRs)
are ≤2.2 per 100 person-years. Conversely, SCRs ≥4.5 per 100 person-years
correspond with >90%certainty that further control interventions are needed.
More extreme SCR thresholds correspond with higher levels of confidence of
elimination (lower SCR) or ongoing action needed (higher SCR). This study
demonstrates a robust approach for using trachoma serosurveys to guide
elimination program decisions.
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