Transmission dynamics of schistosoma haematobium among school-aged children: A cohort study on prevalence, reinfection and incidence after mass drug administration in the white nile state of sudan

Yan Jin, Young Ha Lee, Seungman Cha, In Uk Choi, Hassan Ahmed Hassan Ahmed Ismail, Mousab Siddig Elhag, Sung Tae Hong

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Abstract

The reinfection rate of schistosomiasis after mass drug administration (MDA) has not been documented in Sudan. We aimed to explore the transmission dynamics of urogenital schistosomia-sis after MDA, targeting school-aged children in the White Nile State of Sudan, assessing the prev-alence, reinfection rate, and incidence. A single dose of praziquantel (40 mg/kg) was administered to 1951 students in five primary schools from January to February 2018 immediately after a baseline survey, and follow-up surveys were performed at 2 weeks and 6 months after treatment. We examined Schistosoma haematobium eggs by centrifugation methods. The overall reinfection rate at 6 months after treatment was 9.8% (95% confidence interval: 0.5–17.4%). By school, the reinfection rate was highest in the Al Hidaib school, whose prevalence was highest at baseline. The reinfection rate was significantly higher in high-infection areas than low-infection areas (p = 0.02). Of the prevalence at 6 months in high-infection areas, 41% of cases were due to reinfection. MDA interventions are decided upon and undertaken at the district level. A more targeted treatment strategy should be developed with a particular focus on tracking high-risk groups, even within a school or a com-munity.

Original languageEnglish
Article number11537
JournalInternational journal of environmental research and public health
Volume18
Issue number21
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Nov 2021

Keywords

  • Incidence
  • Mass drug administration
  • Reinfection rate
  • Schistosoma haematobium
  • Sudan

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