The Global Trachoma Mapping Project: Methodology of a 34-Country Population-Based Study.

Anthony W Solomon ; Alexandre L Pavluck ; Paul Courtright ; Agatha Aboe ; Liknaw Adamu ; Wondu Alemayehu ; Menbere Alemu ; Neal DE Alexander ORCID logo ; Amir Bedri Kello ; Berhanu Bero ; +36 more... Simon J Brooker ; Brian K Chu ; Michael Dejene ; Paul M Emerson ; Rebecca M Flueckiger ; Solomon Gadisa ; Katherine Gass ; Teshome Gebre ; Zelalem Habtamu ; Erik Harvey ; Dominic Haslam ; Jonathan D King ; Richard Le Mesurier ; Susan Lewallen ; Thomas M Lietman ; Chad MacArthur ; Silvio P Mariotti ; Anna Massey ; Els Mathieu ; Addis Mekasha ; Tom Millar ; Caleb Mpyet ; Beatriz E Muñoz ; Jeremiah Ngondi ; Stephanie Ogden ; Joseph Pearce ; Virginia Sarah ; Alemayehu Sisay ; Jennifer L Smith ; Hugh R Taylor ; Jo Thomson ; Sheila K West ; Rebecca Willis ; Simon Bush ; Danny Haddad ; Allen Foster ORCID logo ; (2015) The Global Trachoma Mapping Project: Methodology of a 34-Country Population-Based Study. Ophthalmic epidemiology, 22 (3). pp. 214-225. ISSN 0928-6586 DOI: 10.3109/09286586.2015.1037401
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PURPOSE: To complete the baseline trachoma map worldwide by conducting population-based surveys in an estimated 1238 suspected endemic districts of 34 countries. METHODS: A series of national and sub-national projects owned, managed and staffed by ministries of health, conduct house-to-house cluster random sample surveys in evaluation units, which generally correspond to "health district" size: populations of 100,000-250,000 people. In each evaluation unit, we invite all residents aged 1 year and older from h households in each of c clusters to be examined for clinical signs of trachoma, where h is the number of households that can be seen by 1 team in 1 day, and the product h × c is calculated to facilitate recruitment of 1019 children aged 1-9 years. In addition to individual-level demographic and clinical data, household-level water, sanitation and hygiene data are entered into the purpose-built LINKS application on Android smartphones, transmitted to the Cloud, and cleaned, analyzed and ministry-of-health-approved via a secure web-based portal. The main outcome measures are the evaluation unit-level prevalence of follicular trachoma in children aged 1-9 years, prevalence of trachomatous trichiasis in adults aged 15 + years, percentage of households using safe methods for disposal of human feces, and percentage of households with proximate access to water for personal hygiene purposes. RESULTS: In the first year of fieldwork, 347 field teams commenced work in 21 projects in 7 countries. CONCLUSION: With an approach that is innovative in design and scale, we aim to complete baseline mapping of trachoma throughout the world in 2015.


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