Entomological surveillance of onchocerciasis in Burkina Faso: Progress towards interrupting transmission in blackflies in the main river basins of the country

IF 1.7 Q3 PARASITOLOGY
Lassane Koala , Achille S. Nikièma , Mathias Ouedraogo , Justin Compaoré , Clarisse Bougouma , Karim Sanon , Aimé G. Adjami , Moussa S. Sanfo , Inaki Tirados , Philip McCall , Paul Bessel , Thomas R. Unnasch , Daniel A. Boakye , Soungalo Traore , Roch K. Dabire
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Current guidelines for onchocerciasis elimination rely heavily upon assessment of the presence of Onchocerca volvulus in the vector Simulium damnosum (sensu lato). This entomological study was conducted over four years in several regions of Burkina Faso to determine the progress made towards interrupting onchocerciasis transmission. Larvae and adult blackflies were collected in eight river basins (Comoé, Léraba, Dienkoa, Mouhoun, Bougouriba, Bambassou, Nakambé, Nazinon and Sissili). Larvae were analyzed by cytotaxonomy, and the adult blackflies analyzed for the presence of infective larvae of O. volvulus by PCR. Blackfly infectivity rates were first determined by year for each basin, then compared to the thresholds established by the WHO. The results indicate that the blackflies collected belong to the savannah group species Simulium damnosum (sensu stricto) and Simulium sirbanum. Hybrids of the two species were also identified. Overall, the prevalence of flies carrying infective larvae was below the threshold of 0.05% established by the WHO, indicating important progress towards the interruption of onchocerciasis transmission in Burkina Faso, although hotspots with infectivity rates well above the WHO’s thresholds remain. Onchocerca volvulus continues to be transmitted in six of the nine basins evaluated, all of which border neighboring countries. These data indicate that it will be necessary to maintain entomological surveillance in these hotspot areas until transmission is interrupted throughout the region.

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布基纳法索盘尾丝虫病的昆虫学监测:在阻断该国主要河流流域黑蝇传播方面取得的进展
消除盘尾丝虫病的现行指南在很大程度上依赖于评估盘尾丝虫病媒鼠(绵猴)中是否存在扭转盘尾丝虫病。这项昆虫学研究在布基纳法索的几个地区进行了四年,以确定在阻断盘尾丝虫病传播方面取得的进展。在8个流域(como、lsamabra、Dienkoa、Mouhoun、Bougouriba、Bambassou、nakamb、Nazinon和Sissili)采集黑蝇幼虫和成虫。用细胞分类学方法对幼虫进行了分析,用PCR方法对成年黑蝇进行了侵染。首先按年份确定每个流域的黑蝇感染率,然后与世界卫生组织确定的阈值进行比较。结果表明,采集到的黑蝇属草原类群黑蝇(Simulium damnosum)和黑蝇(Simulium sirbanum)。还发现了这两个物种的杂交品种。总体而言,携带传染性幼虫的蝇的流行率低于世卫组织确定的0.05%的阈值,表明布基纳法索在阻断盘尾丝虫病传播方面取得了重要进展,尽管传染性远高于世卫组织阈值的热点地区仍然存在。盘尾丝虫病在评估的9个流域中的6个继续传播,所有这些流域都与邻国接壤。这些数据表明,有必要在这些热点地区保持昆虫学监测,直到整个地区的传播中断为止。
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