Journal article
Monitoring the outcomes of interventions against Taenia solium: Options and suggestions
MW Lightowlers, HH Garcia, CG Gauci, M Donadeu, B Abela-Ridder
Parasite Immunology | Published : 2016
DOI: 10.1111/pim.12291
Abstract
There is an increasing interest in reducing the incidence of human neurocysticercosis, caused by infection with the larval stage of Taenia solium. Several intervention trials are currently assessing various options for control of T. solium transmission. A critical aspect of these trials will be the evaluation of whether the interventions have been successful. However, there is no consensus about the most appropriate or valuable methods that should be used. Here, we undertake a critical assessment of the diagnostic tests which are currently available for human T. solium taeniasis and human and porcine cysticercosis, as well as their suitability for evaluation of intervention trial outcomes. S..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
Funding support is acknowledged from the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council, Grants 1003546 and 1043327. HG is supported by a Wellcome Trust Senior International Research Fellowship in Public Health and Tropical Medicine. The authors thank Anna Fahrion for her valuable comments on the manuscript. Thanks to Mr GA Anderson for statistical advice.