Characterizing trachoma elimination using serology.

Journal: MedRxiv : The Preprint Server For Health Sciences
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Abstract

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 guidelines for applications of serology, which represents a generalizable problem in seroepidemiology and disease elimination. We collated Chlamydia trachomatis Pgp3 and CT694 IgG measurements (63,911 children ages 1-9 years) from 48 serosurveys, including surveys across Africa, Latin America, and the Pacific Islands to estimate population-level seroconversion rates (SCR) along a gradient of trachoma endemicity. We propose a novel, generalizable approach to estimate the probability that population C. trachomatis transmission is below levels requiring ongoing programmatic action, or conversely is above levels that indicate ongoing interventions are needed. We provide possible thresholds for SCR at a specified level of certainty and illustrate how the approach could be used to inform trachoma program decision-making using serology.

Authors
Everlyn Kamau, Pearl Ante Testard, Sarah Gwyn, Seth Blumberg, Zeinab Abdalla, Kristen Aiemjoy, Abdou Amza, Solomon Aragie, Ahmed Arzika, Marcel Awoussi, Robin Bailey, Robert Butcher, E Callahan, David Chaima, Adisu Dawed, Martha Saboyá Díaz, Abou-bakr Domingo, Chris Drakeley, Belgesa Elshafie, Paul Emerson, Kimberley Fornace, Katherine Gass, E Goodhew, Jaouad Hammou, Emma Harding Esch, P Hooper, Boubacar Kadri, Khumbo Kalua, Sarjo Kanyi, Mabula Kasubi, Amir Kello, Robert Ko, Patrick Lammie, Andres Lescano, Ramatou Maliki, Michael Masika, Stephanie Migchelsen, Beido Nassirou, John Nesemann, Nishanth Parameswaran, Willie Pomat, Kristen Renneker, Chrissy Roberts, Prudence Rymil, Eshetu Sata, Laura Senyonjo, Fikre Seife, Ansumana Sillah, Oliver Sokana, Ariktha Srivathsan, Zerihun Tadesse, Fasihah Taleo, Emma Taylor, Rababe Tekeraoi, Kwamy Togbey, Sheila West, Karana Wickens, Timothy William, Dionna Wittberg, Dorothy Yeboah Manu, Mohammed Youbi, Taye Zeru, Jeremy Keenan, Thomas Lietman, Anthony Solomon, Scott Nash, Diana Martin, Benjamin Arnold