2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.11.13.21266293
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The efficacy of sampling strategies for estimating scabies prevalence

Abstract: BackgroundEstimating scabies prevalence in communities is crucial for identifying the communities with high scabies prevalence and guiding interventions. There is no standardisation of sampling strategies to estimate scabies prevalence in communities, and a wide range of sampling sizes and methods have been used. The World Health Organization recommends household sampling or, as an alternative, school sampling to estimate community-level prevalence. Due to varying prevalence across populations, there is a need… Show more

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“…Second, in this study, we report the 'true' prevalence of scabies in the modelled population. In reality, estimates of prevalence will depend on the sampling strategy used to detect infestations [34]. Monitoring the impact of MDAs and responding appropriately will thus require effective surveillance in addition to effective interventions.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Second, in this study, we report the 'true' prevalence of scabies in the modelled population. In reality, estimates of prevalence will depend on the sampling strategy used to detect infestations [34]. Monitoring the impact of MDAs and responding appropriately will thus require effective surveillance in addition to effective interventions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%