Ivermectin mass drug administration for onchocerciasis elimination: can it reduce the prevalence of scabies in Ethiopia?

Authors

  • Tsigereda Amsalu Amhara Public Health Institution, Bahir Dar, Ethiopia
  • Wendemagegn Enbiale Bahir Dar University, Bahir Dar, Ethiopia
  • Neguse Manaye World Health Organization, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
  • Ashenafi Ayalew Amhara Public Health Institution, Bahir Dar, Ethiopia
  • Addisu Workineh Amhara Health Bureau, Bahir Dar, Ethiopia
  • Henry de Vries University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  • Johan van Griensven Department of Clinical Sciences, Institute of Tropical Medicine, Antwerp, Belgium

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3855/jidc.15975

Keywords:

scabies elimination, integrated MDA, SORT IT, operational research, Amhara Public Health Institution

Abstract

Introduction: While ivermectin mass drug administration (MDA) has been implemented since long for onchocerciasis elimination, there is doubt whether this would also be effective for scabies control. If effective, this would allow integration of both programs. We compared scabies prevalence in districts implementing ivermectin MDA for the onchocerciasis elimination program and those not implementing the intervention in Amhara region, Ethiopia.

Methodology: We conducted a cross-sectional study comparing the scabies prevalence in 14 districts implementing ivermectin MDA for onchocerciasis elimination program between 2013-2018 and in 28 districts without this intervention in Amhara region Ethiopia. We used 2018 scabies survey data to determine scabies prevalence. All individuals screened for scabies during the survey were included. We collected data on risk factors from the districts database and annual reports. Multivariate linear regression analysis was used to account for potential confounding factors.

Results: We included data on 4,319,064 subjects across 42 districts. Except the differences in temperature and population density, districts in both groups were comparable. A total of 371,780 scabies cases were detected in the 2018 survey. The median scabies prevalence was 6% (IQR 2.6-11.9) in the intervention districts and 5.2% (1.8-10.4) in the control districts (p-value 0.77). In adjusted analysis, the difference remained statistically non-significant (coefficient 0.37 (95% confidence interval (-0.93-1.67); p-value 0.554).

Conclusions: The implementation of ivermectin MDA for onchocerciasis control was not associated with reduced scabies prevalence. Consequently, standard scabies MDA should be deployed for scabies control.

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Published

2022-08-31

How to Cite

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Amsalu T, Enbiale W, Manaye N, Ayalew A, Workineh A, de Vries H, van Griensven J (2022) Ivermectin mass drug administration for onchocerciasis elimination: can it reduce the prevalence of scabies in Ethiopia?. J Infect Dev Ctries 16:35S-40S. doi: 10.3855/jidc.15975

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The Ethiopian SORT IT Course 2022