Trends in adult chlamydia and gonorrhoea prevalence, incidence and urethral discharge case reporting in Mongolia from 1995 to 2016 – estimates using the Spectrum-STI model

Objective: To estimate Mongolia’s prevalence and incidence trends of gonorrhoea and chlamydia in women and men 15–49 years old to inform control of STIs and HIV, a national health sector priority. Methods: We applied the Spectrum-STI estimation model, fitting data from two national population surve...

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Main Authors: Jugderjav Badrakh, Setsen Zayasaikhan, Davaalkham Jagdagsuren, Erdenetungalag Enkhbat, Narantuya Jadambaa, Sergelen Munkhbaatar, Melanie Taylor, Jane Rowley, Guy Mahiané, Eline Korenromp
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Published: World Health Organization Regional Office for the Western Pacific 2017-12-01
Series:Western Pacific Surveillance and Response
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Online Access:http://ojs.wpro.who.int/ojs/index.php/wpsar/article/view/554/792
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spelling doaj-6289b787efa34e2cbcff31f587b3f7f12021-04-02T11:20:41ZengWorld Health Organization Regional Office for the Western PacificWestern Pacific Surveillance and Response2094-73212094-73132017-12-0184202910.5365/wpsar.2017.8.2.007Trends in adult chlamydia and gonorrhoea prevalence, incidence and urethral discharge case reporting in Mongolia from 1995 to 2016 – estimates using the Spectrum-STI modelJugderjav Badrakh0Setsen Zayasaikhan1Davaalkham Jagdagsuren2Erdenetungalag Enkhbat3Narantuya Jadambaa4Sergelen Munkhbaatar5Melanie Taylor6Jane Rowley7Guy Mahiané8Eline Korenromp9Mongolia National Center for Communicable Diseases (NCCD), AIDS/STI Surveillance and Research Department.Mongolia National Center for Communicable Diseases (NCCD), AIDS/STI Surveillance and Research Department.Mongolia National Center for Communicable Diseases (NCCD), AIDS/STI Surveillance and Research Department.Mongolia National Center for Communicable Diseases (NCCD), AIDS/STI Surveillance and Research Department.World Health Organization Country Office Mongolia.Mongolia Global Fund-supported project on AIDS and TB.World Health Organization, Dept. of Reproductive Health and Research, Geneva, Switzerland; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Division of STD Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.London, United Kingdom.Avenir Health, Glastonbury, CT, USA.Avenir Health, Geneva, Switzerland.Objective: To estimate Mongolia’s prevalence and incidence trends of gonorrhoea and chlamydia in women and men 15–49 years old to inform control of STIs and HIV, a national health sector priority. Methods: We applied the Spectrum-STI estimation model, fitting data from two national population surveys (2001 and 2008) and from routine gonorrhoea screening of pregnant women in antenatal care (1997 to 2016) adjusted for diagnostic test performance, male/female differences and missing high-risk populations. Prevalence and incidence estimates were then used to assess completeness of national case reporting. Results: Gonorrhoea prevalence was estimated at 3.3% (95% confidence interval, 1.6–3.9%) in women and 2.9% (1.6–4.1%) in men in 2016; chlamydia prevalence levels were 19.5% (17.3–21.9%) and 15.6% (10.0–21.2%), respectively. Corresponding new incident cases in women and men in 2016 totalled 60 334 (36 147 to 121 933) and 76 893 (35 639 to 254 913) for gonorrhoea and 131 306 (84 232 to 254 316) and 148 162 (71 885 to 462 588) for chlamydia. Gonorrhoea and chlamydia prevalence declined by an estimated 33% and 11%, respectively from 2001 to 2016. Comparing numbers of symptomatic and treated cases estimated by Spectrum with gonorrhoea case reports suggests that 15% of symptomatic treated gonorrhoea cases were reported in 2016; only a minority of chlamydia episodes were reported as male urethral discharge cases. Discussion: Gonorrhoea and chlamydia prevalence are estimated to have declined in Mongolia during the early 2000s, possibly associated with syndromic management in primary care facilities and improving treatment coverage since 2001 and scale up of HIV/STI prevention interventions since 2003. However, prevalence remains high with most gonorrhoea and chlamydia cases not treated or recorded in the public health system.http://ojs.wpro.who.int/ojs/index.php/wpsar/article/view/554/792Chlamydiagonorrheaurethral dischargetreatment accesssurveillancedisease burdenmodellingestimation
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author Jugderjav Badrakh
Setsen Zayasaikhan
Davaalkham Jagdagsuren
Erdenetungalag Enkhbat
Narantuya Jadambaa
Sergelen Munkhbaatar
Melanie Taylor
Jane Rowley
Guy Mahiané
Eline Korenromp
spellingShingle Jugderjav Badrakh
Setsen Zayasaikhan
Davaalkham Jagdagsuren
Erdenetungalag Enkhbat
Narantuya Jadambaa
Sergelen Munkhbaatar
Melanie Taylor
Jane Rowley
Guy Mahiané
Eline Korenromp
Trends in adult chlamydia and gonorrhoea prevalence, incidence and urethral discharge case reporting in Mongolia from 1995 to 2016 – estimates using the Spectrum-STI model
Western Pacific Surveillance and Response
Chlamydia
gonorrhea
urethral discharge
treatment access
surveillance
disease burden
modelling
estimation
author_facet Jugderjav Badrakh
Setsen Zayasaikhan
Davaalkham Jagdagsuren
Erdenetungalag Enkhbat
Narantuya Jadambaa
Sergelen Munkhbaatar
Melanie Taylor
Jane Rowley
Guy Mahiané
Eline Korenromp
author_sort Jugderjav Badrakh
title Trends in adult chlamydia and gonorrhoea prevalence, incidence and urethral discharge case reporting in Mongolia from 1995 to 2016 – estimates using the Spectrum-STI model
title_short Trends in adult chlamydia and gonorrhoea prevalence, incidence and urethral discharge case reporting in Mongolia from 1995 to 2016 – estimates using the Spectrum-STI model
title_full Trends in adult chlamydia and gonorrhoea prevalence, incidence and urethral discharge case reporting in Mongolia from 1995 to 2016 – estimates using the Spectrum-STI model
title_fullStr Trends in adult chlamydia and gonorrhoea prevalence, incidence and urethral discharge case reporting in Mongolia from 1995 to 2016 – estimates using the Spectrum-STI model
title_full_unstemmed Trends in adult chlamydia and gonorrhoea prevalence, incidence and urethral discharge case reporting in Mongolia from 1995 to 2016 – estimates using the Spectrum-STI model
title_sort trends in adult chlamydia and gonorrhoea prevalence, incidence and urethral discharge case reporting in mongolia from 1995 to 2016 – estimates using the spectrum-sti model
publisher World Health Organization Regional Office for the Western Pacific
series Western Pacific Surveillance and Response
issn 2094-7321
2094-7313
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Objective: To estimate Mongolia’s prevalence and incidence trends of gonorrhoea and chlamydia in women and men 15–49 years old to inform control of STIs and HIV, a national health sector priority. Methods: We applied the Spectrum-STI estimation model, fitting data from two national population surveys (2001 and 2008) and from routine gonorrhoea screening of pregnant women in antenatal care (1997 to 2016) adjusted for diagnostic test performance, male/female differences and missing high-risk populations. Prevalence and incidence estimates were then used to assess completeness of national case reporting. Results: Gonorrhoea prevalence was estimated at 3.3% (95% confidence interval, 1.6–3.9%) in women and 2.9% (1.6–4.1%) in men in 2016; chlamydia prevalence levels were 19.5% (17.3–21.9%) and 15.6% (10.0–21.2%), respectively. Corresponding new incident cases in women and men in 2016 totalled 60 334 (36 147 to 121 933) and 76 893 (35 639 to 254 913) for gonorrhoea and 131 306 (84 232 to 254 316) and 148 162 (71 885 to 462 588) for chlamydia. Gonorrhoea and chlamydia prevalence declined by an estimated 33% and 11%, respectively from 2001 to 2016. Comparing numbers of symptomatic and treated cases estimated by Spectrum with gonorrhoea case reports suggests that 15% of symptomatic treated gonorrhoea cases were reported in 2016; only a minority of chlamydia episodes were reported as male urethral discharge cases. Discussion: Gonorrhoea and chlamydia prevalence are estimated to have declined in Mongolia during the early 2000s, possibly associated with syndromic management in primary care facilities and improving treatment coverage since 2001 and scale up of HIV/STI prevention interventions since 2003. However, prevalence remains high with most gonorrhoea and chlamydia cases not treated or recorded in the public health system.
topic Chlamydia
gonorrhea
urethral discharge
treatment access
surveillance
disease burden
modelling
estimation
url http://ojs.wpro.who.int/ojs/index.php/wpsar/article/view/554/792
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