Assessing trachoma elimination progress in districts with persistent trachoma, Western Province, Zambia.

Mwale, ConsityORCID logo; Mboni, Chileshe; Saasa, Ngonda; Sikasunge, Chummy S; Chelu, Chisanga; Chisenga, Tina; Sundano, Lubasi; Kunda, Namasiku Siyumbwa; Moonga, Phyllis M; Lombe, Kaluba; +11 more...Naluonde, Tabonga; Boyd, Sarah; Bakhtiari, Ana; Jimenez, Cristina; Harding-Esch, Emma MORCID logo; Dejene, Michael; Masaninga, Freddie; Bakyaita, Nathan N; Kwendakwema, Davison; Solomon, Anthony W; and Muma, Kangwa IM (2025) Assessing trachoma elimination progress in districts with persistent trachoma, Western Province, Zambia. International health. ihaf041-. ISSN 1876-3413 DOI: 10.1093/inthealth/ihaf041
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BACKGROUND: Trachoma is a public health problem in Zambia. We aimed to estimate the prevalence of trachomatous inflammation-follicular (TF) in 1-9-y-olds and of trachomatous trichiasis (TT) in ≥15-y-olds after the implementation of trachoma elimination interventions to determine if the trachoma elimination thresholds had been achieved: <5% for TF in 1-9-y-olds and <0.2% TT for ≥15-y-olds. METHODS: Two rounds of impact prevalence surveys in two evaluation units (EUs) comprising four districts of Western Province were conducted; the first in 2018, the second in 2023. All individuals aged ≥1 year from 30 households of 24 clusters in each EU were examined for trachoma. Data were captured electronically. RESULTS: In 2018, TF prevalence in 1-9-y-olds was 13.9% in Kalabo/Sikongo and 17.9% in Shang'ombo/Sioma. Following further interventions, TF prevalence among 1-9-y-olds in 2023 was 7.7% and 12.5%, respectively. TT prevalences in ≥15-y-olds were 0.10% and 0.79% in 2018, and 0.4% and 0.2% in 2023, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: These EUs did not attain trachoma elimination thresholds as a public health problem. They fulfilled the WHO definition for persistent trachoma. Therefore, they warrant further investigation, including collection of Chlamydia trachomatis infection data, to inform future programmatic decision-making. Further TT surgical services are also needed.

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