Clinical Research Department, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London, United Kingdom.
Eye Department, Ministry of Health and Medical Services, South Tarawa, Kiribati.
Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2019 Apr;100(4):940-942. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.18-0799.
Yaws is a neglected tropical disease targeted for eradication by 2020. Kiribati, a Pacific Island nation, was previously endemic for yaws but lacks recent data from which its current endemicity status could be determined. This study tested antibody responses to to determine if transmission of yaws is taking place among children in Kiribati. Using a commercially available particle agglutination kit (Serodia, Fujirebio Inc., Tokyo, Japan), we tested dried blood spots, collected during population-based trachoma prevalence surveys on Tarawa Atoll and Kiritimati Island, for long-lived treponemal antibodies. Dried blood spots from 1,420 children aged 1-9 years were tested. Only two were positive, suggesting is not being widely transmitted among children in the settings sampled. These data require support from additional surveys to demonstrate the absence of clinical signs of disease and molecular evidence of infection, to confirm that yaws is no longer endemic in Kiribati.
雅司病是一种被忽视的热带病,目标是到 2020 年予以消除。基里巴斯是一个太平洋岛国,曾流行雅司病,但缺乏可用于确定其当前流行状况的最新数据。本研究检测了针对雅司病的抗体反应,以确定雅司病是否正在基里巴斯儿童中传播。我们使用一种市售的颗粒凝集试剂盒(Serodia,富士瑞必欧株式会社,东京,日本),检测了在塔拉瓦环礁和圣诞岛进行的基于人群的沙眼患病率调查中收集的干血斑,以检测针对长期存在的密螺旋体的抗体。共检测了 1420 名 1-9 岁儿童的干血斑。只有两份呈阳性,表明在所采样的环境中,雅司病并未在儿童中广泛传播。这些数据需要其他调查的支持,以证明没有疾病的临床症状和感染的分子证据,从而确认雅司病不再在基里巴斯流行。