WHO Alliance for the Global Elimination of Trachoma by 2020: progress report on elimination of trachoma, 2018 World Health Organization; 2019. Read more Surgical Approaches to the Urogenital Manifestations of Lymphatic Filiriasis World Health Organization; 2019. Read more Using mobile technologies to support the training of community health workers in low-income and middle-income countries: mapping the evidence Winters N, Langer L, Nduku P, et al.. BMJ Global Health. 2019; 4(4). Abstract This paper maps the evidence published between 2000 and 2018 on the use of mobile technologies to train community health workers (CHWs) in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) across nine areas of global healthcare, including the neglected areas of disability and mental health. Read more Advancing a standardised approach to onchocerciasis elimination mapping. Hamill L, Hill B, Pavluck A, Downs P. Community eye health. 2019; 32(105):24. Read more Evidence of high endemicity of leprosy and yaws in the municipality of Balé-Loko in the Central African Republic. Um Boock A, Ntozo'o JP, Boua B, Vander Plaetse B. Medecine et sante tropicales. 2019; 29(2):155-158. Abstract The incidence of neglected tropical diseases (NTD) can serve as an indicator for assessing the quality of healthcare systems because these diseases affect the poorest populations, living in areas where healthcare access is most difficult. The Central African Republic Ministry of Health, in collaboration with FAIRMED, decided to conduct the survey reported here in a village named/owned by the Central African Society of Agriculture and Wood Peeling (SCAD). Read more Information systems for mental health in six low and middle income countries: cross country situation analysis. Upadhaya N, Jordans MJ, Abdulmalik J, et al.. International journal of mental health systems. 2016; 1060. Abstract Our study indicates the need for greater technical and resources input to strengthen routine HMIS and develop standardized HMIS indicators for mental health, focusing in particular on indicators of coverage and quality to facilitate the implementation of the WHO mental health action plan 2013-2020. Read more From river blindness to river epilepsy: Implications for onchocerciasis elimination programmes. Colebunders R, Siewe Fodjo J, Hopkins A, et al.. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 2019; 13(7):e0007407. Read more Kankanet: An artificial neural network-based object detection smartphone application and mobile microscope as a point-of-care diagnostic aid for soil-transmitted helminthiases. Yang A, Bakhtari N, Langdon-Embry L, et al.. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 2019; 13(8):e0007577. Abstract Endemic areas for soil-transmitted helminthiases often lack the tools and trained personnel necessary for point-of-care diagnosis. This study pilots the use of smartphone microscopy and an artificial neural network-based object detection application named Kankanet to address those two needs. Read more Rehabilitation in health systems: guide for action. Geneva: World Health Organization; 2019. Read more Setia Sampai Terbukti: A Triadic Intervention in Persons With Leprosy to Improve Wellbeing and Reduce Stigma Wutun RP, Wijaya RP. Journal of Health and Behavioral Science. 2019; 1(2):106-111. Abstract Persons with leprosy suffer physically, psychologically and socially. They feel punished, condemned, discarded and ostracized as the result of their stigma. We argued that leprosy management and complete healing better be done simultanously on physiological, psychological, sociological and religious faith-spiritual levels, using triadic approach intervention. Read more Mapping evidence of the concomitant management of schistosomiasis by traditional health practitioners and health care professionals in communities with high prevalent infections: a systematic scoping review protocol. Mushebenge G-, Mashamba-Thompson T, Nlooto M. Systematic reviews. 2019; 8(1):175. Abstract This review will map the evidence in the literature of the concomitant management of schistosomiasis by THPs and HCPs in communities with a high prevalent infection in LMICs. The review findings will be important for policy makers across the healthcare continuum and be used to inform stakeholders' consensus process to explore the development of a generic set of patient-centered quality indicators that are applicable to multiple care settings. It will also identify research gaps in schistosomiasis management in LMICs and provide direction for future research. Read more Public Perception on Gender Issues and Women's HealthCare Concerns Related to Leprosy: Implications for Leprosy Control Program in Southeast Nigeria Nwankwo I. Emerald Publishing Limited; 2019. Abstract The study fills the knowledge gap with respect to gender issues and women's healthcare concerns related to leprosy and their implications for leprosy control program in Southeast Nigeria. Read more Cutaneous leishmaniasis: A neglected disfiguring disease for women. Bilgic-Temel A, Murrell DF, Uzun S. International journal of women's dermatology. 2019; 5(3):158-165. Abstract Leishmaniasis is one of eight neglected tropical diseases currently endemic in 102 countries/areas around the world. In recent years, cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) has been increasingly observed among migrants, travelers, ecotourists, and military personnel. Because of its great capacity to mimic other dermatoses, CL is one of the great imitators and can mislead practitioners, which can result in untreated lesions that cause scars. Read more The Elimination of Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs): A Case Study Exemplifying How Foreign Assistance Funding Can Be Catalytic in Reducing the Burden of Major Global Health Conditions. Wainwright E, Evans D, Rotondo L, et al.. Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America. 2019. Abstract In 2006, following direct advocacy and published rationale, the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) established a neglected tropical disease (NTD) program to support the scale-up of integrated platforms targeting the elimination and control of five NTDs-lymphatic filariasis, trachoma, onchocerciasis, schistosomiasis and soil-transmitted helminthiasis. As a result, most of the supported countries are on track to achieve their elimination goals (for lymphatic filariasis and trachoma) by 2020 or 2021 and their control goals soon thereafter. Read more Epidemiology, ecology and human perceptions of snakebites in a savanna community of northern Ghana. Musah Y, Ameade EP, Attuquayefio DK, Holbech LH. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 2019; 13(8):e0007221. Abstract Due to poverty as well as limited infrastructure and public health facilities, people in rural Africa, including Ghana, often have no other choice than to seek treatment from traditional medical practitioners (TMPs). The African 'snakebite crisis' is highlighted here using regionally representative complementary data from a community-based epidemiological and ecological study in the savanna zone of northern Ghana Read more Functional Outcome Following Lower Extremity Amputation: A Review of Contextual Factors Influencing Function in Low- to Middle-Income Group Countries Mullerpatan R, Sonkhia M, Thomas B, Mishra S, Gupta A, Agarwal B. Critical Reviews in Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine. 2019; 31(2). Abstract Our review highlights a strong need to build greater awareness on rehabilitation measures following amputation and need for disability inclusive environment to promote community participation in low- to middle-income countries. Read more Estimating the cost of illness and burden of disease associated with the 2014-2015 chikungunya outbreak in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Feldstein LR, Ellis EM, Rowhani-Rahbar A, et al.. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 2019; 13(7):e0007563. Abstract These findings highlight the significant economic burden of the recent CHIKV outbreak in the USVI and will aid policy-makers in making informed decisions about prevention and control measures for inevitable, future CHIKV outbreaks. Read more Schistosomiasis in Sub-Sahara Africa: Causes, Consequences and Control Measures for a Leading Neglected Tropical Disease Doowuese Y, N. Chigor V, A. Eze E, D. Akosu D, U. Onwuka A, N. Okorie C. International Journal of Sciences. 2019; 8(07). Abstract Access to safe water, improved sanitation, hygiene education, and snail control are possible control measures reported so far in literatures. The future control measure of schistosomiasis is likely to be based on the discovery and adoption of cheap novel drugs, schistosomicides and vaccines to combat the worrisome infection in the sub Saharan Africa and other places in the Tropics. Read more Hepatitis E should be considered a neglected tropical disease. Azman AS, Ciglenecki I, Wamala JF, Lynch J, Aggarwal R, Rahman M, et al.. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 2019; 13(7):e0007453. Read more Strengthening national health research systems in the WHO African Region - progress towards universal health coverage. Rusakaniko S, Makanga M, Ota MO, Bockarie M, Banda G, Okeibunor J, et al.. Globalization and health. 2019; 15(1):50. Abstract Health challenges and health systems set-ups differ, warranting contextualised healthcare interventions to move towards universal health coverage. WHO African Region (WHO AFR) facilitated the adoption of a regional strategy for strengthening national health research systems (NHRS) in 2015. We assessed the progress in strengthening NHRS among the 47 member states of the WHO AFR. Read more Responsive mental health systems to address the poverty, homelessness and mental illness nexus: The Banyan experience from India. Narasimhan L, Gopikumar V, Jayakumar V, Bunders J, Regeer B. International journal of mental health systems. 2019; 1354. Abstract The case study serves as an example of how responsive mental health systems may be constructed with both a user centred and a service integration focus. Read more Soil-transmitted helminth and its associated risk factors among school-aged children Darlan DM, Winna M, Simorangkir HA, Rozi MF, Arrasyid NK, Panggabean M. IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science. 2019; 305. Abstract Our study aimed to determine any significance among purposed risk factor of STH infection. This study was an analytical survey with cross sectional design. The number of samples is 39 student of 101747 Public Elementary School located in Klumpang Kebun Street, Klumpang Kebun Village, Hamparan Perak District, Deli Serdang who are determined based on inclusion and exclusion criteria. The data of personal hygiene, environmental sanitation and socio-economic was obtained by filling in the questionnaire. Read more Gambian human African trypanosomiasis in North West Uganda. Are we on course for the 2020 target? Selby R, Wamboga C, Erphas O, et al.. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 2019; 13(8):e0007550. Abstract Results confirm gHAT prevalence in the study area of West Nile is below the elimination threshold (1 new case / 10,000 population), making elimination on course across this study area if status is maintained. Read more Dilemma in the Brazilian Tropical Medicine: 'Is speed more important than direction?' Lacerda MV, Val FF, Monteiro WM. Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências. 2019. Abstract With the recent changes in the epidemiology of infectious diseases in Brazil, research funding has been changing in a manner that does not properly consider biodiversity and poverty-related diseases. The burden of disease and the affected neglected populations need to be part of the equation in developing countries with limited funding. Read more High snakebite underreporting rate in the Centre Region of Cameroon: an observational study. Tchoffo D, Kamgno J, Kekeunou S, Yadufashije C, Nana Djeunga HC, Nkwescheu A. BMC public health. 2019; 19(1):1040. Abstract Snakebite is an endemic condition in the Centre Region of Cameroon. Because of the high rate of non-reporting of cases, the collection of information from the registers of the health facilities only appears not enough to assess the real importance of envenomation in this Region. Read more Developing the first national database and map of lymphatic filariasis clinical cases in Bangladesh: Another step closer to the elimination goals. Karim MJ, Haq R, Mableson HE, et al.. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 2019; 13(7):e0007542. Abstract The Bangladesh LF Programme has developed one of the largest, most comprehensive country databases on LF clinical conditions in the world. It provides an essential database for health workers to identify local morbidity hotspots, deliver the minimum package of care, and address the dossier elimination requirements. Read more Large scale detailed mapping of dengue vector breeding sites using street view images Haddawy P, Wettayakorn P, Nonthaleerak B, Su Yin M, Wiratsudakul A, öning J, et al.. PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases. 2019; (7Suppl 1). Abstract In this paper we present the design and implementation of a pipeline to detect outdoor open containers which constitute potential dengue vector breeding sites from geotagged images and to create highly detailed container density maps at unprecedented scale. We implement the approach using Google Street View images which have the advantage of broad coverage and of often being two to three years old which allows correlation analyses of container counts against historical data from manual surveys. Read more Progress towards lymphatic filariasis elimination in Ghana from 2000-2016: Analysis of microfilaria prevalence data from 430 communities. Biritwum N, Frempong KK, Verver S, et al.. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 2019; 13(8):e0007115. Abstract Ghana started its national programme to eliminate lymphatic filariasis (LF) in 2000, with mass drug administration (MDA) with ivermectin and albendazole as main strategy. We review the progress towards elimination that was made by 2016 for all endemic districts of Ghana and analyze microfilaria (mf) prevalence from sentinel and spot-check sites in endemic districts. Read more Concurrent Schistosoma mansoni and Schistosoma haematobium infections in a peri-urban community along the Weija dam in Ghana:- A Wake up call for effective National Control Programme. Anyan WK, Abonie SD, Aboagye-Antwi F, Tettey MD, Nartey LK, Hanington PC, et al.. Acta tropica. 2019; 105116. Abstract Globally over 200 million people are infected with schistosomiasis, and approximately 80% are caused by just two of five species, Schistosoma haematobium and Schitosoma mansoni that are broadly distributed. Surprisingly, little attention has been given to co-infection with these two species. We have studied co-infection with S. mansoni and S. haematobium in a peri-urban community in Ghana, one of the most highly endemic countries for schistosomiasis. Read more The catalytic role of a research university and international partnerships in building research capacity in Peru: A bibliometric analysis. Belter CW, Garcia PJ, Livinski AA, Leon-Velarde F, Weymouth KH, Glass RI. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 2019; 13(7):e0007483. Abstract This analysis suggests that international training of Peruvian physician-scientists who built and sustained longstanding international partnerships with funding accelerated quality research on diseases of local importance. Middle-income countries might consider the Peruvian experience where long-term research and training partnerships yielded impressive advances to address key health priorities of the country. Read more The health and economic burden of lymphatic filariasis prior to mass drug administration programmes. Mathew CG, Bettis AA, Chu BK, et al.. Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America. 2019. Abstract The Global Programme to Eliminate Lymphatic Filariasis (GPELF) was launched in 2000 with the goal of eliminating LF as a public health problem by 2020. Despite considerable progress, around 60% is remaining with the deadline looming a year away. Consequently, there is a continued need for investment in both the mass drug administration (MDA) and morbidity management programmes, which this paper aims to demonstrate by estimating the health and economic burden of LF prior to MDA programmes starting in GPELF areas. Read more Risk Factors for Physical Disability in Patients With Leprosy: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. de Paula HL, de Souza CD, Silva SR, Martins-Filho PR, Barreto JG, Gurgel RQ, et al.. JAMA dermatology. 2019. Abstract This systematic review and meta-analysis confirms the association between the presence of physical disabilities and male sex, multibacillary leprosy, leprosy reactions, and lepromatous presentation. Read more Community-level epidemiology of soil-transmitted helminths in the context of school-based deworming: Baseline results of a cluster randomised trial on the coast of Kenya. Halliday KE, Oswald WE, Mcharo C, et al.. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 2019; 13(8):e0007427. Abstract Overall, results show that despite several years of school-based deworming, hookworm infection remains common among untreated adults in this population, suggesting that this strategy alone is insufficient to reduce community-wide hookworm infection and in the longer term to eliminate transmission. Read more Risk profiling of soil-transmitted helminth infection and estimated number of infected people in South Asia: A systematic review and Bayesian geostatistical Analysis. Lai Y-, Biedermann P, Shrestha A, Chammartin F, À Porta N, Montresor A, et al.. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 2019; 13(8):e0007580. Abstract Our risk maps provide an overview of the geographic distribution of soil-transmitted helminth infection in four mainland countries of South Asia and highlight the need for up-to-date surveys to accurately evaluate the disease burden in the region. Read more The prevalence of schistosomiasis in Uganda: A nationally representative population estimate to inform control programs and water and sanitation interventions. xum NG, Kibira SP, Ssenyonga R, Nobili J, Shannon AK, Ssempebwa JC, et al.. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 2019; 13(8):e0007617. Abstract Our results highlight the importance of incorporating monitoring and evaluation data into control programs in Uganda to understand the geographic distribution of schistosomiasis prevalence outside of communities where endemicity is known to be high. Water and sanitation interventions should be considered an essential investment for elimination alongside drug treatment. Read more Integration of schistosomiasis control activities within the primary health care system: a critical review. Bizimana P, Ortu G, Van Geertruyden J-, Nsabiyumva F, Nkeshimana A, Muhimpundu E, et al.. Parasites & vectors. 2019; 12(1):393. Abstract The results of this review suggest a positive impact of integration of schistosomiasis control within the primary health care system. However, more robust studies are needed, especially in resource-limited regions, for conclusive evidence on the effectiveness and the sustainability of this strategy. Read more HIV and Chagas Disease Coinfection, a Tractable Disease? Guidetto B, Tatta M, Latini V, Gonzales M, Riarte A, Tavella S, et al.. Open forum infectious diseases. 2019; 6(7). Abstract We present 2 patients born in Argentina who were newly diagnosed with advanced HIV disease and Chagas disease reactivation with central nervous system involvement. The patients received concurrent benznidazole treatment and antiretroviral therapy, showing good response. Improvement in morbidity and mortality due to early treatment makes this treatment appropriate for coinfected patients. Read more Lessons from lymphatic filariasis elimination and the challenges of post-elimination surveillance in China. Fang Y, Zhang Y. Infectious diseases of poverty. 2019; 8(1):66. Abstract Sophisticated diagnostic criteria, systematic surveillance regimes, the Direct Network Report system, and regular trainings can effectively prevent the recrudescence of LF during surveillance phases. Read more |
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