Force-of-infection of Taenia solium porcine cysticercosis: a modelling analysis to assess global incidence and prevalence trends

Author:

Dixon Matthew A.,Winskill Peter,Harrison Wendy E.,Whittaker Charles,Schmidt Veronika,Sarti Elsa,Bawm Saw,Dione Michel M.,Thomas Lian F.,Walker Martin,Basáñez Maria-Gloria

Abstract

AbstractThe World Health Organization (WHO) called, in 2012, for a validated strategy towards Taenia solium taeniasis/cysticercosis control and elimination. Estimating pig force-of-infection (FoI, the average rate at which susceptible pigs become infected) across geographical settings will help understand local epidemiology and inform effective intervention design. Porcine cysticercosis (PCC) age-prevalence data (from 15 studies in Latin America, Africa and Asia) were identified through systematic review. Catalytic models were fitted to the data using Bayesian methods, incorporating uncertainty in diagnostic performance, to estimate rates of antibody seroconversion, viable metacestode acquisition, and seroreversion/infection loss. There was evidence of antibody seroreversion across 5 studies, and of infection loss in 6 studies measured by antigen or necropsy, indicating transient serological responses and natural resolution of infection. Concerted efforts should be made to collect robust data using improved diagnostics to better understand geographical heterogeneities in T. solium transmission to support post-2020 WHO targets.

Funder

Medical Research Council Doctoral Training Partnership (MRC DTP) research studentship

UK Medical Research Council and Department for International Development

Zoonoses and Emerging Livestock Systems

Liverpool Institutional Strategic Fund (ISSF) and the Soulsby Foundation

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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