Sunday, March 5, 2023

Fw: Ref.: (LML) Infolep monthly overview of new publications on leprosy, March 2023

 

Leprosy Mailing List – March 5,  2023

 

Ref.:  (LML) Infolep monthly overview of new publications on leprosy, March 2023

 

From:  Roos Geutjes and Marente Mol, Amsterdam, the Netherlands


 

Dear colleagues,

 


February 28th marked the 150th anniversary of the discovery of the leprosy bacillus by Dr. Hansen. This discovery was of great significance for the global health community, paving the way for novel approaches to fight leprosy. On this special day, the University of Bergen and Sasakawa Leprosy Initiative organized an anniversary event in Bergen, Norway.

At the end of March, the first WHO Skin NTDs meeting will take place to discuss progress and challenges in implementing integrated skin NTD activities. 

More information on these and other events can be found at the bottom of this newsletter. Enjoy reading the latest publications that are listed below. Feel free to contact us to receive the full-text versions when these cannot be found on Infolep. We would also be happy to assist you with literature searches. 


Warm regards,

Roos Geutjes & Marente Mol

www.leprosy-information.org
info@infolep.org
 

 

 

Highlighted

Neglected Tropical Diseases Monitoring and Evaluation Framework (online course)
World Health Organization. 2023.
 


Global report on neglected tropical diseases 2023  
World Health Organization. 2023.
 


Poverty-Related and Neglected Diseases Through a Gender Lens  
DSW. 2023.
 


Innovative Finance for Neglected Tropical Diseases: Discussion Paper
Global Institute for Disease Elimination. 2023.
 



New publications


Feel free to contact us to receive full-text versions if these cannot be found through the Infolep portal.

 



Establishing a standard method for analysing case detection delay in leprosy using a Bayesian modelling approach  
Hambridge T, Coffeng LE, de Vlas SJ, et al. Infectious Diseases of Poverty. Springer Science and Business Media LLC. 2023.
 


Depression among people with chronic skin disease at Boru Meda Hospital in Northeast Ethiopia  
Nurye Y, Tareke M, Tadesse M, et al. PLOS ONE. Public Library of Science (PLoS). 2023; 18 (2) : e0282022.
 


Seventy years of evidence on the efficacy and safety of drugs for treating leprosy: a network meta-analysis.  
Yang J, Kong J, Li B, et al. The Journal of infection. 2023.
 


Unusual clinical presentations in leprosy: a case series and review.
Sawatkar G, Sharma A, Keshavamurthy V, et al. Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 2023.
 


A Change in the Trend of Quality Reporting in Leprosy Trials: A Systematic Review  
Thangaraju P, Sheth PG, Velmurugan H, et al. Infectious Disorders - Drug Targets. Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.. 2023.
 


Three-dimensional models of antigens with serodiagnostic potential for leprosy: An in silico study  
Melo de Assis BL, Viana Vieira R, Rudenco Gomes Palma IT, et al. World Journal of Clinical Infectious Diseases. Baishideng Publishing Group Inc.. 2023; 13 (1) : 1-10.
 


Erythema nodosum leprosum with genital ulceration - A rare and interesting case report.
Rupan A, Sivanu S, Nirmaladevi P. Indian journal of sexually transmitted diseases and AIDS. 2022; 43 (2) : 194-195.
 


Lepromatous Leprosy with Rare Presentation of Erythema Nodosum Leprosum: Enigma of Relapse versus Reinfection  
Krishnegowda R, Belgaumkar VA, Pradhan SN, et al. Clin Dermatol Rev. 2023; 7 (1) : 95-98.
 


Evolution of pediatric pharmaceutical forms for treatment of Hansen's disease (leprosy).
Santos J, Alves F, Júnior E, et al. Expert opinion on therapeutic patents. 2023.
 


Promoção da saúde para o controle da hanseníase, no contexto da atenção primária da saúde: relato de experiência de discentes de medicina  
Rezende EDCSBD, Guerra DSL, Silva CEA, et al. Research, Society and Development. Research, Society and Development. 2023; 12 (2) : e18512240108.
 

 


A study about management of drugs for leprosy patients under medical monitoring: A solution based on AHP-Electre decision-making methods
Falcão IWS, Souza DS, Cardoso DL, et al. PLOS ONE. Public Library of Science (PLoS). 2023; 18 (2) : e0276508.
 


Jopling's Handbook of Leprosy 7th Edition  
Sardana K, Khurana A. CBS Publishers & Distributors. 2023.
 


Leprosy among new child cases in China: Epidemiological and clinical analysis from 2011 to 2020.  
Peng J, Sun P, Wang L, et al. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 2023; 17 (2) : e0011092.
 


Mycobacterium leprae in Armadillo Tissues from Museum Collections, United States  
Romero-Alvarez D, Garzon-Chavez D, Jackson M, et al. Emerging Infectious Diseases. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). 2023; 29 (3) : 622-626.
 


Viral co-infections in leprosy: a scoping review.  
Froes L, Toma T, Poderoso R, et al. International journal of dermatology. 2023.
 


Global leprosy scenario: Eradication, elimination or control?
Gupte M. Indian Journal of Medical Research. Medknow. 2023.
 


Leprosy Epidemiology According to Leprosy Type in 13 Teaching Hospitals in Indonesia between 2018 and 2020  
Lubis RD, Darmi M, Prakoeswa CRS, et al. Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences. Scientific Foundation SPIROSKI. 2022; 10 (E) : 1812-1817.
 


Profile of the leprosy endemic in the district of Murrupula, Nampula, Mozambique: A population-based study
Ribeiro GDC, Lages DDS, Lages ATC, et al. Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical. FapUNIFESP (SciELO). 2023.
 


Spatial patterns of new leprosy cases in a northeastern state of Brazil, 2011–2021  
Silva MLFID, Farias SJMD, Silva APDSC, et al. Revista Brasileira de Epidemiologia. FapUNIFESP (SciELO). 2023.
 


Pure neural leprosy: steroids prevent neuropathy progression
Jardim MR, Illarramendi X, Nascimento OJ, et al. Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria. FapUNIFESP (SciELO). 2007; 65 (4a) : 969-973.
 

 



 



News & Events

 



Webinar: Embracing gender equity in the fight against Neglected Tropical Diseases
6 March, 2023

To mark International Women's Day 2023, CBM is organizing a webinar to explore how we can achieve more gender equity in the fight against NTDs at all levels. Register now!
 


WHO Global meeting on skin-related neglected tropical diseases 
27-31 March, 2023
 
The WHO Department of Control of NTDs is organizing the First WHO Global Meeting on Skin NTDs in a hybrid (in person and online) format. Discussions will focus mainly on progress and challenges in implementing integrated skin NTD activities at country level, as underscored in the WHO NTD road map 2021–2030. 
 


Call for papers: Mental health, stigma and Neglected Tropical Diseases 

The Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene has launched a call for papers on mental health, stigma and NTDs, to be published in a supplement of International Health. Deadline of submission is 30 April, 2023. 
 


Innovative Finance for NTDs: Event Recording

The Global Institute for Disease Elimination hosted a webinar on advancing innovative finance for NTDs on 15 February. The recording is now available online.
 

 


150th anniversary event of the discovery of M. leprae

The University of Bergen and Sasakawa Leprosy Initiative held an event on February 28 to mark the 150th anniversary of Dr. Gerhard Armauer Hansen's discovery of the leprosy bacillus, M. leprae, in 1873. In case you missed it, the recordings are now available online.
 


ISNTD Festival 2023 
15-16 March, 2023

The ISNTD Festival brings together communication, arts, entertainment and science to help complex public health messages reach patients, the public and global health professionals worldwide. The festival will be held online and includes presentations, panel discussions and festival awards. 
 


ECTMIH 2023
20-23 November, 2023

This European Congress on Tropical Medicine and International Health 2023 will be hosted in Utrecht, the Netherlands. The focus of this year's conference is equitable and sustainable planetary health. Abstracts can now be submitted - the deadline is 30 April!
 


Global Health Matters podcast 

Global Health Matters is a podcast produced by TDR and provides a forum for discussing a variety of health topics, with a focus on perspectives from low- and middle-income countries. The last episode has just been released and focuses on science and diplomacy for global health. 
 

 

 



Links

 



Info Hansen - A innovative hub for knowledge sharing about Hansen's Disease
 


ALLF - Official website of the Association des Léprologues de Langue Française
 


LML - Leprosy Mailing List - a free moderated email list that allows all persons interested in leprosy to share ideas, information, experiences and questions
 


InfoNTD - Information on cross-cutting issues in Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs)

 


ILEP newsletter archive


GPZL newsletter subscription


WHO Goodwill Ambassador's Leprosy Bulletin


Leprosy Review


Leprosy Review Repository (1928-2001)


Fontilles Revista de Leprología


Indian Journal of Leprosy


Hansenologia Internationalis

 




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