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Risk map development for soil-transmitted helminth infections in Argentina

Eliana M Alvarez Di Fino, Jorge Rubio, Marcelo C Abril, Ximena Porcasi and María V Periago

PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 2020, vol. 14, issue 2, 1-17

Abstract: Background: Soil-transmitted helminths (STHs) comprise a group of helminth parasites that are included in the list of Neglected Tropical Diseases and require a passage through the soil to become infective. Several studies have detected that infection with STHs are associated with certain socioeconomic, environmental and soil characteristics. In Argentina, the presence of these parasites has been detected through a few point studies conducted in localities from 11 of the 23 provinces that comprise the country. Methods/Principal findings: The most important characteristics previously associated with the presence of STHs were identified and ranked through the use of an expert survey and the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) in order to construct a risk map of STHs specific for Argentina. Prevalence data from previous studies was used to validate the generated risk map. The map shows that half of Argentina, from the Central provinces to the North, contains localities with the characteristics necessary for the development of these parasites. Conclusions/Significance: The predicted map should serve as a useful tool for guiding the identification of survey areas for the generation of baseline data, detecting hotspots of infection, planning and prioritizing areas for control interventions, and eventually performing post-implementation surveillance activities. Author summary: Given the lack of information on the prevalence of soil-transmitted helminths (STH) in Argentina, the aim of this study was to generate a national risk map to guide the implementation of surveys to determine baseline data. For this purpose, factors most associated with the presence of STHs from previous studies conducted in other countries were ranked by experts in the field through the use of an Analytical Hierarchy Process. These characteristics were grouped into categories: socioeconomic, environmental and soil characteristics. The resulting map was validated against point prevalence studies conducted in the country and it showed that the top half of the country, from the Central provinces to the North, have localities with conditions appropriate for the development of these parasites.

Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0008000

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