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Table 5 Circulating filarial antigen (CFA) prevalence in the study communities

From: Lymphatic filariasis control in Tanzania: effect of six rounds of mass drug administration with ivermectin and albendazole on infection and transmission

Study population

Time (number) of survey

Survey population

No. examined (%)

No. positive (%)

p-value for difference in prevalence

Kirare

Nov-10 (7)

690

400 (58.0)

101 (25.3)

0.044*

 

Nov-11 (8)

690

393 (57.0)

77 (19.6)

 

Kiomoni

Nov-10 (7)

504

386 (76.6)

74 (19.2)

0.041*

 

Nov-11 (8)

504

312 (61.9)

52 (16.7)

 

Kisimatui

Nov-10 (7)

651

389 (59.8)

110 (28.3)

0.001*

 

Nov-11 (8)

651

367 (56.4)

84 (22.9)

 

All 3 communities combined

Nov-10 (7)

1845

1175 (63.7)

285 (24.3)

< 0.001#

 

Nov-11 (8)

1845

1072 (58.1)

213 (19.9)

 
  1. Results shown are from two hamlets of Kirare (Mtambuuni, Mashine), one hamlet of Kiomoni (Mabavu) and one hamlet of Kisimatui (Majengo) in survey 7 and 8. Results from all four hamlets of Kirare in survey 1-5 are given in [6] and in Figure 3.
  2. * McNemar’s chi-square test for paired samples (n = 318, 289, 297 and 904 for Kirare, Kiomoni, Kisimatui and all three villages combined, respectively).
  3. # Pearsons chi-square test.