2001
DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-3156.2001.00813.x
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Effectiveness of community and health services‐organized drug delivery strategies for elimination of lymphatic filariasis in rural areas of Tamil Nadu, India

Abstract: SummaryLymphatic ®lariasis (LF) is targeted for global elimination. Repeated annual single-dose mass treatment with anti®larials has been recommended as the principal strategy to achieve LF elimination. This requires an effective and sustainable strategy to deliver the drug, diethylcarbamazine (DEC), to communities. In this study, a new drug delivery strategy ± community-directed treatment (comDT) ± was developed and implemented and its effectiveness compared with that of the traditional health servicesorganiz… Show more

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“…Other investigators have emphasized the importance of community involvement for achieving high MDA compliance rates in filariasis elimination programs. [26][27][28] We believe that the GPELF should consider revising program manager guidelines to emphasize house-to-house DO-MDA as the preferred method for distribution of MDA in LF elimi-FIGURE 2. A, Microfilaremia and B, filarial antigenemia rates according to compliance with mass drug administration (MDA) as reported in interviews conducted 6-8 months after the last round of MDA in Egypt.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other investigators have emphasized the importance of community involvement for achieving high MDA compliance rates in filariasis elimination programs. [26][27][28] We believe that the GPELF should consider revising program manager guidelines to emphasize house-to-house DO-MDA as the preferred method for distribution of MDA in LF elimi-FIGURE 2. A, Microfilaremia and B, filarial antigenemia rates according to compliance with mass drug administration (MDA) as reported in interviews conducted 6-8 months after the last round of MDA in Egypt.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The greater importance placed on access to adequate health facilities and life-threatening infectious diseases has also previously been identified in LF endemic areas [13]. In other settings where different understandings of filariasis exist, individuals have also associated a variety of dermatological and chronic conditions with LF [14,15].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The single dose mass therapy with DEC has been found to be as effective as 12 day therapy, as a public health measure, with lesser side effects thus enhancing public compliance, decreased delivery costs [14]. It does not require complex management and infrastructure.…”
Section: Mass Drug Administration With Dec Single Dose Annually (Filamentioning
confidence: 99%