Understanding the transmission dynamics of Leishmania donovani to provide robust evidence for interventions to eliminate visceral leishmaniasis in Bihar, India

Visceral Leishmaniasis (VL) is a neglected vector-borne disease. In India, it is transmitted to humans by Leishmania donovani-infected Phlebotomus argentipes sand flies. In 2005, VL was targeted for elimination by the governments of India, Nepal and Bangladesh by 2015. The elimination strategy consi...

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Main Authors: Cameron, M, Acosta-Serrano, A, Bern, C, Boelaert, M, Den Boer, M, Burza, S, Chapman, L, Chaskopoulou, A, Coleman, M, Courtenay, O, Croft, S, Das, P, Dilger, E, Foster, G, Garlapati, R, Haines, L, Harris, A, Hemingway, J, Hollingsworth, T, Jervis, S, Medley, G, Miles, M, Paine, M, Picado, A, Poché, R, Ready, P, Rogers, M, Rowland, M, Sundar, S, De Vlas, S, Weetman, D
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Language:English
Published: Biomedcentral 2016
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author Cameron, M
Acosta-Serrano, A
Bern, C
Boelaert, M
Den Boer, M
Burza, S
Chapman, L
Chaskopoulou, A
Coleman, M
Courtenay, O
Croft, S
Das, P
Dilger, E
Foster, G
Garlapati, R
Haines, L
Harris, A
Hemingway, J
Hollingsworth, T
Jervis, S
Medley, G
Miles, M
Paine, M
Picado, A
Poché, R
Ready, P
Rogers, M
Rowland, M
Sundar, S
De Vlas, S
Weetman, D
author_facet Cameron, M
Acosta-Serrano, A
Bern, C
Boelaert, M
Den Boer, M
Burza, S
Chapman, L
Chaskopoulou, A
Coleman, M
Courtenay, O
Croft, S
Das, P
Dilger, E
Foster, G
Garlapati, R
Haines, L
Harris, A
Hemingway, J
Hollingsworth, T
Jervis, S
Medley, G
Miles, M
Paine, M
Picado, A
Poché, R
Ready, P
Rogers, M
Rowland, M
Sundar, S
De Vlas, S
Weetman, D
author_sort Cameron, M
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description Visceral Leishmaniasis (VL) is a neglected vector-borne disease. In India, it is transmitted to humans by Leishmania donovani-infected Phlebotomus argentipes sand flies. In 2005, VL was targeted for elimination by the governments of India, Nepal and Bangladesh by 2015. The elimination strategy consists of rapid case detection, treatment of VL cases and vector control using indoor residual spraying (IRS). However, to achieve sustained elimination of VL, an appropriate post elimination surveillance programme should be designed, and crucial knowledge gaps in vector bionomics, human infection and transmission need to be addressed. This review examines the outstanding knowledge gaps, specifically in the context of Bihar State, India.The knowledge gaps in vector bionomics that will be of immediate benefit to current control operations include better estimates of human biting rates and natural infection rates of P. argentipes, with L. donovani, and how these vary spatially, temporally and in response to IRS. The relative importance of indoor and outdoor transmission, and how P. argentipes disperse, are also unknown. With respect to human transmission it is important to use a range of diagnostic tools to distinguish individuals in endemic communities into those who: 1) are to going to progress to clinical VL, 2) are immune/refractory to infection and 3) have had past exposure to sand flies.It is crucial to keep in mind that close to elimination, and post-elimination, VL cases will become infrequent, so it is vital to define what the surveillance programme should target and how it should be designed to prevent resurgence. Therefore, a better understanding of the transmission dynamics of VL, in particular of how rates of infection in humans and sand flies vary as functions of each other, is required to guide VL elimination efforts and ensure sustained elimination in the Indian subcontinent. By collecting contemporary entomological and human data in the same geographical locations, more precise epidemiological models can be produced. The suite of data collected can also be used to inform the national programme if supplementary vector control tools, in addition to IRS, are required to address the issues of people sleeping outside.
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spelling oxford-uuid:19f3164a-5d56-4c0a-a511-4a15aeaedd272022-03-26T10:52:00ZUnderstanding the transmission dynamics of Leishmania donovani to provide robust evidence for interventions to eliminate visceral leishmaniasis in Bihar, IndiaJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:19f3164a-5d56-4c0a-a511-4a15aeaedd27EnglishSymplectic Elements at OxfordBiomedcentral2016Cameron, MAcosta-Serrano, ABern, CBoelaert, MDen Boer, MBurza, SChapman, LChaskopoulou, AColeman, MCourtenay, OCroft, SDas, PDilger, EFoster, GGarlapati, RHaines, LHarris, AHemingway, JHollingsworth, TJervis, SMedley, GMiles, MPaine, MPicado, APoché, RReady, PRogers, MRowland, MSundar, SDe Vlas, SWeetman, DVisceral Leishmaniasis (VL) is a neglected vector-borne disease. In India, it is transmitted to humans by Leishmania donovani-infected Phlebotomus argentipes sand flies. In 2005, VL was targeted for elimination by the governments of India, Nepal and Bangladesh by 2015. The elimination strategy consists of rapid case detection, treatment of VL cases and vector control using indoor residual spraying (IRS). However, to achieve sustained elimination of VL, an appropriate post elimination surveillance programme should be designed, and crucial knowledge gaps in vector bionomics, human infection and transmission need to be addressed. This review examines the outstanding knowledge gaps, specifically in the context of Bihar State, India.The knowledge gaps in vector bionomics that will be of immediate benefit to current control operations include better estimates of human biting rates and natural infection rates of P. argentipes, with L. donovani, and how these vary spatially, temporally and in response to IRS. The relative importance of indoor and outdoor transmission, and how P. argentipes disperse, are also unknown. With respect to human transmission it is important to use a range of diagnostic tools to distinguish individuals in endemic communities into those who: 1) are to going to progress to clinical VL, 2) are immune/refractory to infection and 3) have had past exposure to sand flies.It is crucial to keep in mind that close to elimination, and post-elimination, VL cases will become infrequent, so it is vital to define what the surveillance programme should target and how it should be designed to prevent resurgence. Therefore, a better understanding of the transmission dynamics of VL, in particular of how rates of infection in humans and sand flies vary as functions of each other, is required to guide VL elimination efforts and ensure sustained elimination in the Indian subcontinent. By collecting contemporary entomological and human data in the same geographical locations, more precise epidemiological models can be produced. The suite of data collected can also be used to inform the national programme if supplementary vector control tools, in addition to IRS, are required to address the issues of people sleeping outside.
spellingShingle Cameron, M
Acosta-Serrano, A
Bern, C
Boelaert, M
Den Boer, M
Burza, S
Chapman, L
Chaskopoulou, A
Coleman, M
Courtenay, O
Croft, S
Das, P
Dilger, E
Foster, G
Garlapati, R
Haines, L
Harris, A
Hemingway, J
Hollingsworth, T
Jervis, S
Medley, G
Miles, M
Paine, M
Picado, A
Poché, R
Ready, P
Rogers, M
Rowland, M
Sundar, S
De Vlas, S
Weetman, D
Understanding the transmission dynamics of Leishmania donovani to provide robust evidence for interventions to eliminate visceral leishmaniasis in Bihar, India
title Understanding the transmission dynamics of Leishmania donovani to provide robust evidence for interventions to eliminate visceral leishmaniasis in Bihar, India
title_full Understanding the transmission dynamics of Leishmania donovani to provide robust evidence for interventions to eliminate visceral leishmaniasis in Bihar, India
title_fullStr Understanding the transmission dynamics of Leishmania donovani to provide robust evidence for interventions to eliminate visceral leishmaniasis in Bihar, India
title_full_unstemmed Understanding the transmission dynamics of Leishmania donovani to provide robust evidence for interventions to eliminate visceral leishmaniasis in Bihar, India
title_short Understanding the transmission dynamics of Leishmania donovani to provide robust evidence for interventions to eliminate visceral leishmaniasis in Bihar, India
title_sort understanding the transmission dynamics of leishmania donovani to provide robust evidence for interventions to eliminate visceral leishmaniasis in bihar india
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