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Options for Active Case Detection of Visceral Leishmaniasis in Endemic Districts of India, Nepal and Bangladesh, Comparing Yield, Feasibility and Costs

Author Affiliations
Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Dr. D. Y. Patil Medical College, Hospital and Research Centre, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, ...
Published InPLoS neglected tropical diseases
Year2011
Citations41

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The VL elimination strategy requires cost-effective tools for case detection and management. This intervention study tests the yield, feasibility and cost of 4 different active case detection (ACD) strategies (camp, index case, incentive and blanket approach) in VL endemic districts of India, Nepal and Bangladesh. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: First, VL screening (fever more than 14 days, splenomegaly, rK39 test) was performed in camps. This was followed by house to house screening (blanket approach). An analysis of secondary VL cases in the neighborhood of index cases was simulated (index case approach). A second screening round was repeated 4-6 months later. In another sub-district in India and Nepal, health workers received incentives for detecting new VL cases over a 4 month period…
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