The utility of serology for elimination surveillance of trachoma.

Amy Pinsent; Anthony W Solomon; Robin L Bailey ORCID logo; Rhiannon Bid; Anaseini Cama; Deborah Dean; Brook Goodhew; Sarah E Gwyn; Kelvin R Jack; Ram Prasad Kandel; +12 more... Mike Kama; Patrick Massae; Colin Macleod; David CW Mabey ORCID logo; Stephanie Migchelsen; Andreas Müller; Frank Sandi; Oliver Sokana; Raebwebwe Taoaba; Rabebe Tekeraoi; Diana L Martin; Michael T White; (2018) The utility of serology for elimination surveillance of trachoma. Nat Commun, 9 (1). 5444-. DOI: 10.1038/s41467-018-07852-0
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Robust surveillance methods are needed for trachoma control and recrudescence monitoring, but existing methods have limitations. Here, we analyse data from nine trachoma-endemic populations and provide operational thresholds for interpretation of serological data in low-transmission and post-elimination settings. Analyses with sero-catalytic and antibody acquisition models provide insights into transmission history within each population. To accurately estimate sero-conversion rates (SCR) for trachoma in populations with high-seroprevalence in adults, the model accounts for secondary exposure to Chlamydia trachomatis due to urogenital infection. We estimate the population half-life of sero-reversion for anti-Pgp3 antibodies to be 26 (95% credible interval (CrI): 21-34) years. We show SCRs below 0.015 (95% confidence interval (CI): 0.0-0.049) per year correspond to a prevalence of trachomatous inflammation-follicular below 5%, the current threshold for elimination of active trachoma as a public health problem. As global trachoma prevalence declines, we may need cross-sectional serological survey data to inform programmatic decisions.


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