Persistence of onchocerciasis and associated dermatologic and ophthalmic pathologies after 27 years of ivermectin mass drug administration in the middle belt of Ghana

Author:

Otabil Kenneth Bentum123ORCID,Basáñez María‐Gloria4ORCID,Ankrah Blessing1,Opoku Stephen Agyemang5,Kyei Dennis Ofori5,Hagan Rhoda5,Ababio Richmond5,Bart‐Plange Emmanuel John1,Babae Theophilus Nti1,Kudzordzi Prince‐Charles1,Darko Vera Achiaa16,Bamfo Joseph G.7,Ameyaw Joseph8,Raji Abdul Sakibu2,Hadermann Amber3ORCID,Schallig Henk D. F. H.9ORCID,Colebunders Robert3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Consortium for Neglected Tropical Diseases and One Health, Department of Biological Science, School of Sciences University of Energy and Natural Resources Sunyani Bono Region Ghana

2. Department of Biological Science, School of Sciences University of Energy and Natural Resources Sunyani Bono Region Ghana

3. Global Health Institute, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences University of Antwerp Antwerp Belgium

4. Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology, MRC Centre for Global Infectious Disease Analysis (MRC GIDA), and London Centre for Neglected Tropical Disease Research School of Public Health, Imperial College London London UK

5. Department of Medical Laboratory Science, School of Sciences University of Energy and Natural Resources Sunyani Bono Region Ghana

6. STU Clinic Sunyani Technical University Sunyani Bono Region Ghana

7. Tain District Hospital Nsawkaw Bono Region Ghana

8. Happy Family Hospital Nkoranza Bono Region Ghana

9. Department of Medical Microbiology, Experimental Parasitology Unit Amsterdam University Medical Centres, Academic Medical Centre at the University of Amsterdam Amsterdam The Netherlands

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesThere is a pressing need to regularly evaluate the progress of onchocerciasis elimination programmes to timely identify and mitigate potential risks hindering the reaching of the 2030 targets proposed by the World Health Organization (WHO) in its roadmap on neglected tropical diseases (NTDs). We determined the prevalence of onchocerciasis and associated dermatological and ophthalmological manifestations in six endemic communities in the Bono Region of Ghana after 27 years of ivermectin mass treatment.MethodsIn a cross‐sectional study, 564 participants aged ≥5 years were enrolled (49.1% females), with a median age of 26 (range: 5–89) years. In 54% and 47%, skin‐snip microscopy and Ov16 rapid diagnostic tests were performed, respectively. Skin disease was determined using the WHO Skin NTD App. Visual function assessments included tests of visual acuity.ResultsThe overall microfilarial prevalence was 12.5% (38/305) and Ov16 seroprevalence was 24.2% (64/265). Severe itching was recorded in 24.3%, acute papular onchodermatitis in 52.8%, chronic papular onchodermatitis in 12.5%, lichenified onchodermatitis in 0.7%, skin atrophy in 11.3%, depigmentation in 1.7% and palpable nodules in 5.3%. Of the 301 persons in which visual acuity was examined, 17% were visually impaired and 5.3% were blind and 47.3% presented with cataract. Chronic papular onchodermatitis, lichenified onchodermatitis, depigmentation and visual impairment were significantly associated with the presence of skin microfilariae and Ov16 seropositivity.ConclusionsThe persistence of Onchocerca volvulus infection and onchocerciasis‐associated dermatological and ophthalmological pathologies after prolonged treatment is of concern. There is a need to include morbidity management in onchocerciasis elimination programmes and understand better patterns of treatment coverage, adherence and actual intake of ivermectin.

Funder

Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene

Medical Research Council

European Commission

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Parasitology

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