Successful completion of onchocerciasis elimination mapping (OEM) in Niger, West Africa

Abstract Background By 1987, onchocerciasis in Niger had been successfully controlled in the six endemic river basins. In 2017, onchocerciasis elimination mapping (OEM) was carried out to determine if there was any ongoing transmission in the country as a whole. Methods The recommended OEM procedure...

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Published in:International health Vol. 16; no. 2; pp. 227 - 229
Main Authors: Adamou, Salissou, Boakye, Daniel, Bouckari, Laouali, Heggen, Anne, Tallant, Jamie, Youssouf, Yayé, Mackenzie, Charles D
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: England Oxford University Press 04-03-2024
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Summary:Abstract Background By 1987, onchocerciasis in Niger had been successfully controlled in the six endemic river basins. In 2017, onchocerciasis elimination mapping (OEM) was carried out to determine if there was any ongoing transmission in the country as a whole. Methods The recommended OEM procedures were implemented. Results Ten districts, that included 35 villages, required field investigation as sites of possible transmission. None of these were found capable of supporting black fly breeding, nor was there any evidence of the presence of Simulium sp. flies. Conclusions The implementation of OEM indicates that there is no transmission of onchocerciasis currently taking place in these newly assessed sites in Niger.
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ISSN:1876-3413
1876-3405
DOI:10.1093/inthealth/ihad032