Wednesday, March 30, 2022

Fw: Ref.: (LML) New publications on cross-cuttingissues in NTDs. March, 2022

 

 

 
Leprosy Mailing List – March 31,  2022

 

Ref.:  (LML) New publications on cross-cuttingissues in NTDs. March, 2022

 

From:  Roos Geutjes, Amsterdam, the Netherlands

 




Dear colleagues, 

As part of their work, Anesvad, one of InfoNTD's valued partners, is considering to launch a Call for Proposals (CfP) to support projects from Civil Society Organizations (CSO/NGO) directly or indirectly related to NTDs (including not only medical aspects, but also WASH, disability, education, CSO strengthening, advocacy, community awareness, livelihood, etc.).
 
Before launching it, they are assessing the context in 8 African countries (Ghana, Benin, Togo, Ivory Coast, Cameroon, Liberia, Nigeria and Congo) in order to make sure that such a CfP is fully feasible and relevant. That is why they kindly request you to help them understand the needs, priorities, interest and capacities of local CSOs/NGOs by answering the few questions included in the questionnaire that can be found by clicking on the link below:
 
Survey: Anesvad Call for Proposals on Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTD) in Africa
(Please select the English or French version on the top right bottom of the first page of the questionnaire).

Thank you for providing your input! 

Enjoy reading the selection of the latest NTD publications that are listed below. We offer free full text delivery services. Feel free to contact us to receive the full-text versions if these cannot be found through the InfoNTD portal. We will also gladly support you with literature searches. 


Warm regards,
Roos Geutjes

InfoNTD Coordinator
www.InfoNTD.org
info@InfoNTD.org
 

 



 



Practical materials

 



Safety in administering medicines for neglected tropical diseases
World Health Organization. World Health Organization. 2022. (online course) 

 

Promoting Engagement of Organizations of Persons with Disabilities (OPDs) in Development and Humanitarian Action
International Disability Alliance (IDA), NORAD. 2022.
 

We have a key role now: Lessons learned from partnerships with organisations of persons with disabilities
CBM. 2022. 
 

A Theory of Change for Guiding the Integration of Human-Centered Design Into Global Health Programming
LaFond A, Cherney M. Johns Hopkins School Bloomberg School of Public Health, Center for Communication Programs. Global Health: Science and Practice. 2021; 9 (Supplement 2) : S209-S216.
 

Primary health care measurement framework and indicators: monitoring health systems through a primary health care lens
World Health Organization , United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) . World Health Organization. 2022.


 

 



 



NTDs & COVID-19

 



The impact of COVID-19 on communicable and non-communicable diseases in Africa: a narrative review
Edizioni Internazionali srl, Divisione EDIMES Edizioni Medico-Scientifiche. Infezioni in Medicina. 2022.


 

 



 



Other new publications

 



Should disability-inclusive health be a priority in low-income countries? A case-study from Zimbabwe
Kuper H, Smythe T, Kujinga T, et al. Informa UK Limited. Global Health Action. 2022.
 

Somalia tackles leprosy and visceral leishmaniasis
Bagcchi S. Elsevier BV. The Lancet Infectious Diseases. 2022; 22 (4) : 454. 
 

Analysing 3429 digital supervisory interactions between Community Health Workers in Uganda and Kenya: the development, testing and validation of an open access predictive machine learning web app
O'Donovan J, Kahn K, MacRae M, et al. Springer Science and Business Media LLC. Human Resources for Health. 2022.
 

Core components of a Community of Practice to improve community health worker performance: a qualitative study
Hennein R, Ggita JM, Turimumahoro P, et al. Springer Science and Business Media LLC. Implementation Science Communications. 2022.
 

Effectiveness of community-based eye care: process and considerations
Bechange S, Buttan S. Elsevier BV. The Lancet Global Health. 2022; 10 (4) : e451-e452. 
 

Clinical trials as disease control? The political economy of sleeping sickness in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (1996–2016)
Falisse J, Mpanya A. Elsevier BV. Social Science & Medicine. 2022.
 

Community perceptions and acceptability of mass drug administration for the control of neglected tropical diseases in Asia-Pacific countries: A systematic scoping review of qualitative research
Mitchell E, Kelly-Hanku A, Krentel A, et al. Public Library of Science (PLoS). PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases. 2022; 16 (3) : e0010215. 
 

Global progress toward the elimination of active trachoma: an analysis of 38 countries
Renneker KK, Abdala M, Addy J, et al. Elsevier BV. The Lancet Global Health. 2022; 10 (4) : e491-e500. 
 

An AI-based approach to the prediction of water points quality indicators for schistosomiasis prevention
Zougmore T, Gueye B, Malo S. IEEE. 2022 IEEE Multi-conference on Natural and Engineering Sciences for Sahel's Sustainable Development (MNE3SD). 2022.
 

Safety of praziquantel in persons with and without schistosomiasis: systematic review and meta-analysis
Danso-Appiah A, Owiredu D, Asiamah M, et al. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. 2022.
 

The Prospective Effects of Climate Change on Neglected Tropical Diseases in the Eastern Mediterranean Region: a Review
Al-Delaimy AK. Springer Science and Business Media LLC. Current Environmental Health Reports. 2022.
 

Strengthening global health security by improving disease surveillance in remote rural areas of low-income and middle-income countries
Worsley-Tonks KEL, Bender JB, Deem SL, et al. Elsevier BV. The Lancet Global Health. 2022; 10 (4) : e579-e584. 
 

Integrating Behavioral Science and Design Thinking to Develop Mobile Health Interventions: Systematic Scoping Review
Voorheis P, Zhao A, Kuluski K, et al. JMIR Publications Inc.. JMIR mHealth and uHealth. 2022; 10 (3) : e35799. 
 

Ivermectin for malaria control in mass drug administration programmes.
Erber A, Colebunders R. The Lancet. Infectious diseases. 2022; 22 (4) : 449-450. 
 

Universal healthcare coverage, patients' rights, and nurse-patient communication: a critical review of the evidence
Kwame A, Petrucka PM. Springer Science and Business Media LLC. BMC Nursing. 2022.
 

Religion and gender behavior: understanding the variations in risk to urinary schistosomiasis among farmers
Yusuf KA, Awoniyi AM, Dada OA, et al. Springer Science and Business Media LLC. Journal of Parasitic Diseases. 2021; 46 (1) : 12-17.
 

An update on female and male genital schistosomiasis and a call to integrate efforts to escalate diagnosis, treatment and awareness in endemic and non-endemic settings: The time is now
Bustinduy AL, Randriansolo B, Sturt AS, et al. Elsevier. Advances in Parasitology. 2022.
 

"Female genital schistosomiasis is a sexually transmitted disease": Gaps in healthcare workers' knowledge about female genital schistosomiasis in Tanzania
Mazigo HD, Samson A, Lambert VJ, et al. Public Library of Science (PLoS). PLOS Global Public Health. 2022; 2 (3) : e0000059. 
 

Condolence letter for Dr Mwelecele Ntuli Malecela (1963–2022)
Zhou X. Springer Science and Business Media LLC. Infectious Diseases of Poverty. 2022.

 


Human rights as a framework for eliminating female genital schistosomiasis
Williams CR, Seunik M, Meier BM, et al. Public Library of Science (PLoS). PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases. 2022; 16 (3) : e0010165. 
 

Community Engagement in Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Research in Brazil, Ethiopia, and Sri Lanka: A Decolonial Approach for Global Health
Polidano K, Parton L, Agampodi SB, et al. Frontiers Media SA. Frontiers in Public Health. 2022.
 

Global burden and trends of neglected tropical diseases from 1990 to 2019
Lin Y, Fang K, Zheng Y, et al. Oxford University Press (OUP). Journal of Travel Medicine. 2022.
 

Health literacy among self-help leprosy group members reduces stereotype endorsement and stigma-related harm in rural Nepal.
Muldoon O, Jay S, O'Donnell A, et al. Health & social care in the community. 2022.
 

The status of schistosomiasis japonica control in the Philippines: The need for an integrated approach to address a multidimensional problem
Belizario VY,J, de Cadiz AE, Navarro RC, et al. Veterinary World. International Journal of One Health. 2022.
 

Co-production of knowledge as part of a OneHealth approach to better control zoonotic diseases
Asaaga FA, Young JC, Srinivas PN, et al. Public Library of Science (PLoS). PLOS Global Public Health. 2022; 2 (3) : e0000075.
 

Discussing One Health: Veterinary Public Health, Health Communication, and Collaborations and Partnerships
Tenorio JCB. ResearchersLinks Ltd. Advances in Animal and Veterinary Sciences. 2022.
 

Impacting health through innovation. Somalia's annual report, 2020.
WHO Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean. WHO Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean. 2022.
 

Contributions of WHO to South Africa's Health Agenda: Evaluation of the Country Cooperation Strategy 2016-2020
WHO Regional Office for Africa . WHO Regional Office for Africa. 2022.
 

Positive-case follow up for lymphatic filariasis after a transmission assessment survey in Haiti
Hast MA, Javel A, Denis E, et al. Public Library of Science (PLoS). PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases. 2022; 16 (2) : e0010231. 
 

Guidelines relevant to diagnosis, assessment and management of lymphoedema: a systematic review
Torgbenu E, Luckett T, Buhagiar M, et al. Mary Ann Liebert Inc. Advances in Wound Care. 2022.
 

The Potential for Aquaculture to Reduce Poverty and Control Schistosomiasis in Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast) during an Era of Climate Change: A Systematic Review
Ozretich RW, Wood CL, Allan F, et al. Informa UK Limited. Reviews in Fisheries Science & Aquaculture. 2022.
 

"At the hospital they do not treat venom from snakebites": A qualitative assessment of health seeking perspectives and experiences among snakebite victims in Rwanda.
Schurer J, Dam A, Mutuyimana M, et al. Toxicon: X. 2022.
 

Village-integrated eye workers for prevention of corneal ulcers in Nepal (VIEW study): a cluster-randomised controlled trial
O'Brien KS, Byanju R, Kandel RP, et al. Elsevier BV. The Lancet Global Health. 2022; 10 (4) : e501-e509. 
 

A patient-centered framework for rehabilitation research in outpatient settings
Roberts MK, Evans AE, Willover LK, et al. Elsevier BV. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 2022.
 

Initiatives to address leprosy as a human rights issue through the mandate of UN Special Rapporteur: Achievements and challenges
Nanri T, Zhang F. Public Library of Science (PLoS). PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases. 2022; 16 (3) : e0010201. 
 

An ODE model of yaws elimination in Lihir Island, Papua New Guinea
Kimball P, Levenson J, Moore A, et al. PeerJ. PeerJ. 2022.
 

Yaws recurrence in children at continued risk of infection.
Gonzalez-Beiras C, Marks M, Quintó L, et al. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 2022; 16 (3) : e0010197. 
 

A situational analysis of the mental health system of the West Region of Cameroon using the World Health Organization's assessment instrument for mental health systems (WHO-AIMS)
Toguem MG, Kumar M, Ndetei D, et al. Springer Science and Business Media LLC. International Journal of Mental Health Systems. 2022.
 

Worldwide Control and Management of Chagas Disease in a New Era of Globalization: a Close Look at Congenital Trypanosoma cruzi Infection
Abras A, Ballart C, Fernández-Arévalo A, et al. American Society for Microbiology. Clinical Microbiology Reviews. 2022.

 



 



Governance & Health Systems

 



 

The Lancet Nigeria Commission: investing in health and the future of the nation
Abubakar I, Dalglish SL, Angell B, et al. Elsevier BV. The Lancet. 2022; 399 (10330) : 1155-1200.
 

The benefits of data sharing and ensuring open sources of systematic review data
Yoong SL, Turon H, Grady A, et al. Oxford University Press (OUP). Journal of Public Health. 2022. 
 

Global health and health security – conflicting concepts for achieving stability through health?
Holst J, Razum O. Informa UK Limited. Global Public Health. 2022.
 

Financing the future of WHO
Gostin LO, Klock KA, Clark H, et al. Elsevier BV. The Lancet. 2022.
 

 



 



News & Webinars

 



Global launch of the Lancet Global Health Commission on financing primary health care: putting people at the centre - webinar 
The Lancet Global Health Commission on financing primary health care set out to present new evidence on levels and patterns of global expenditure on PHC.
Date: April 5th, 1pm BST
 

Global Vector Control Response (GVCR) 2017-2030: Reducing the burden and threat of vector-borne diseases to achieve the NTD road map targets - webinar by the WHO
This webinar will consider specific GVCR approaches and panellists will discuss progress in implementation of GVCR. They will also share operational experiences in vector surveillance and control as well as highlight the importance of integrated and multisectoral actions through practical examples and facilitated discussion.
Date: Apr 5, 2022 02:00 PM CEST
 

Sharing lessons learned from partnerships with Organisations of Persons with Disabilities - webinar by CBM
Date: Apr 6, 2022 10:00 AM in London
 

47th Annual Topics in Infection
Save the date for this annual meeting, now in its forty-seventh year in partnership with Barts Health and UKHSA. Following feedback, they can confirm the next event will be on 17 June 2022. Attendees will have the opportunity to join in person and online.

 


The Schistosome Snail Resource (SSR)
The Schistosome Snail Resource (SSR) is an open access biomedical resource that aims to generate and make freely available live schistosome life-cycle stages, snail intermediate hosts and related material for schistosomiasis research. It's main focus will be to provide bespoke material, species and strains, not currently available in laboratory life-cycle systems in the UK.
 

ICHORDS - The Last Mile podcast
Join iCHORDS as they interview guests from across the NTD community, hearing their stories, and how the work they are doing contributes to the last miles of NTD elimination and control. Don't worry if you missed the first couple of interesting interviews, the podcasts are being recorded: 

 

ISNTD Connect - A series of online short meetings to learn, share and stay connected 

Sign up to receive details of upcoming ISNTD Connect meetings or view a recording of the many interesting webinars that were held in the past months. 

 




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Saturday, March 19, 2022

Fw: Ref.: (LML) Memories of Dr. Felton Ross

 
Leprosy Mailing List – March 19,  2022

 

Ref.:  (LML) Memories of Dr. Felton Ross

 

From:  Joseph Kawuma, Kampala, Uganda

 

 

Dear Pieter and colleagues,

 

I am proud to be one of the students of Dr. Felton Ross. Others have already mentioned the memories of his passion for training and encouraging young colleagues (as I was when I first met him nearly 40 years ago). He taught us leprosy and how to teach others leprosy.

 

May his soul gain the well-deserved rest in appreciation of all that he did for the persons affected by leprosy worldwide.

 

H Joseph Kawuma,

Uganda

 

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Leprosy Mailing List – March 19,  2022

 

Ref.:  (LML) Memories of Dr. Felton Ross

 

From:  Joseph Kawuma, Kampala, Uganda

 

 

Dear Pieter and colleagues,

 

I am proud to be one of the students of Dr. Felton Ross. Others have already mentioned the memories of his passion for training and encouraging young colleagues (as I was when I first met him nearly 40 years ago). He taught us leprosy and how to teach others leprosy.

 

May his soul gain the well-deserved rest in appreciation of all that he did for the persons affected by leprosy worldwide.

 

H Joseph Kawuma,

Uganda

 

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Fw: Ref.: (LML) Dr. William Felton Ross

 

 
Leprosy Mailing List – March 19,  2022

 

Ref.:  (LML) Dr. William Felton Ross

 

From:  Shim N, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

 

 

Dear Pieter and colleagues,


We are deeply saddened by the loss of our founding director of ALERT Training Center which is named as Ross Training Center.

He will remain in our heart forever; condolence to his wife and children. May God rest his soul in heaven. 

 

Shim


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Friday, March 18, 2022

Fw: Ref.: (LML) In Memoriam Dr. William Felton Ross

 

 
Leprosy Mailing List – March 18,  2022

 

Ref.:  (LML) In Memoriam Dr. William Felton Ross

From:  Laila de Laguiche, Curitiba, Brazil

 

 

 

Dear Pieter,

I am thrilled to read and learn about leprosy icons like Dr. William Ross.
Unfortunately, I didn't have the opportunity to meet him, but with Ben and Linda's reports, certainly, Dr. Ross is an inspiration and a role model! We all need inspiration and role models.


Certainly, Dr. Ross fulfilled this mission!

 

Best regards

 

Laila

Alliance Against Leprosy

Brazil

 

 

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Leprosy Mailing List – March 18,  2022

 

Ref.:  (LML) In Memoriam Dr. William Felton Ross

From:  Laila de Laguiche, Curitiba, Brazil

 

 

 

Dear Pieter,

I am thrilled to read and learn about leprosy icons like Dr. William Ross.
Unfortunately, I didn't have the opportunity to meet him, but with Ben and Linda's reports, certainly, Dr. Ross is an inspiration and a role model! We all need inspiration and role models.


Certainly, Dr. Ross fulfilled this mission!

 

Best regards

 

Laila

Alliance Against Leprosy

Brazil

 

 

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Leprosy Mailing List – March 18,  2022

 

Ref.:  (LML) In Memoriam Dr. William Felton Ross

From:  Joel Almeida, London and Mumbai

 

Dear Pieter & colleagues,

 

Dr. Felton Ross took a personal interest in empowering the younger generation of researchers & leprologists in endemic countries. This included arranging scholarships for some to pursue higher studies, supporting their participation in meetings of influential leprologists held far from endemic countries, even successfully proposing some to be included in global "Who's Who Under 30" on the basis of their work to fight HD and care for persons experiencing its adverse impacts. 

 

At a time when decisions about endemic countries were made far from the frontlines, he set a good example of faith in the younger generation at the frontlines. His great faith in the potential of the younger generation in endemic countries has been played out in ongoing contributions by many individuals who continue to make a difference today.

 

R.I.P., great soul, mentor & exemplar. He lives on in the efforts of those he mentored.

 

Joel Almeida


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Wednesday, March 16, 2022

Fw: Ref.: (LML) In Memoriam Dr. William Felton Ross


 
Leprosy Mailing List – March 17,  2022

 

Ref.:  (LML) In Memoriam Dr. William Felton Ross

 

From:  Linda Lehman, Rio Rancho, USA

 

 

Dear Pieter,

 

Dr. Ben Naafs has shared so well the special person that Dr. Felton Ross was to many.  I too remember his patient mentorship as we saw patients together in Brazil and other countries.  He was persistent that physical exams included nerve examination that not only included palpation but quantitative sensory and motor function at all health levels, not just reference centers.


He promoted Judy Bell-Krotoski's work in using Semmes-Weinstein Monofilament sensory testing and work in monitoring early change that influenced the development and adoption of S-W monofilament field kits from SORRI-Bauru which today has been an integral part of leprosy control programs in Brazil.

He also was concerned that health workers saw the whole person, not only their health but their socio/economic, emotional and spiritual situation.  I recall he taught me and others through "hands on example" and good reflective questions.  He encouraged not only individuals but teams and was an example of promoting collaboration between health workers, institutions, NGOs, Churches, Government programs and communities. 


I recall his special admiration Felton and his wife Una had for Sister Sinkenesh's community work involving person's affected by Hansen's disease which was located near ALERT in Ethiopia.  He valued the contributions of women, mercy and justice.


One verse that reminded me of Felton Ross is from Colossians 3:12. "Therefore, as God's chosen people, holy and dearly loved, clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience.  This is Dr. Felton Ross.

 

As Ben said, "a great man is gone".  I will miss him.

 

Linda

 

Linda F. LehmanOT MPH

Independent Consultant for Disability Prevention and Rehabilitation in NTDs

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lfayelehman@gmail.com

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Leprosy Mailing List – March 16,  2022

 

Ref.:  (LML) In Memoriam Dr. William Felton Ross

 

From:  Ben Naafs, Munnekeburen, the Netherlands

 

 

Dear Pieter,

 

 

It was in 1973 that Dick Leiker recruited me to help to restart leprosy research in Alupe Kenya. However, having only seen a few patients in the Netherlands he sent me to ALERT in Ethiopia to be trained in Leprosy. There I was welcomed by Felton Ross. He showed me the real impact of leprosy on patients and society, and how to examine the patients with a special emphasis on their nerves. He taught me how to teach and encouraged me to do research.

He was a special person, very warm-hearted and interested in the person, irrespective of any race, sex or belief, though he had strong convictions himself in the latter aspect. He was the one who kept me at ALERT and in a way gave direction to my life. When we had left ALERT, I met him regularly and many who have been influenced by him. With his passing away a great man has gone.  

 

Ben


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Leprosy Mailing List – March 16,  2022

 

Ref.:  (LML) Strenghtening the Tanzania leprosy programme

From:  Henk Eggens, Santa Comba Dão, Portugal

 

 

Dear Pieter,


In a follow-up to the LML discussion about the state of affairs in Tanzania I would like to contribute mentioning the following events that took place late 2021 in Tanzania. By the way, it brings back memories when I was a small part of the exceptionally well-run leprosy control programme in Tanzania in the eighties and nineties.

I quote the Global Partnership for Zero Leprosy  website: https://zeroleprosy.org/tanzanias-zero-leprosy-country-review/

"The National Leprosy Programme of Tanzania conducted a review of leprosy activities in partnership with the Global Partnership for Zero Leprosy (GPZL) in late November."

 

 "The reviewers and partners developed a high-level roadmap to zero leprosy for Tanzania. This national Zero Leprosy Roadmap aligns with the WHO Road Map for Neglected Tropical Diseases 2021 – 2030 and outlines strategies to achieve goals leading up to 2030. The roadmap will be presented to the Ministry of Health for approval and adoption. GPZL is excited to continue this important work toward ending leprosy in Tanzania alongside the country's National Leprosy Programme."

Publication of this roadmap and taking action along that strategy with partners could be an important step forward to raising awareness about the leprosy situation in Tanzania. More importantly, it could lead to an enhanced quality of care for the existing and newly diagnosed leprosy patients in Tanzania.

Best,


Henk Eggens

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Leprosy Mailing List – March 16,  2022

 

Ref.:  (LML) Leprosy Review – March 2022

From:  Paul Saunderson, Ålesund, Norway

 

 

Dear Pieter,

Please see the attached Contents list for the March issue of Leprosy Review, which is now freely available online at https://leprosyreview.org/

Thank you for disseminating this to a wider audience.


With kind regards,


Paul


Paul Saunderson, MD

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Leprosy Mailing List – March 16,  2022

 

Ref.:  (LML) Leprosy Research Initiative Spring Meeting 2022

 

From:  Leprosy Research Initiative, Amsterdam, the Netherlands

 

Note editor:

Apparently, yesterday something went wrong with the LRI mail. One could have also had a look at our previous communication regarding this springmeeting 2002 (LML, Februari 21, 2022).

The link with the LRI website: https://lri-springmeeting2022.com/home.php

 

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Tuesday, March 15, 2022

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Leprosy Mailing List – March 15,  2022

 

Ref.:  (LML) Leprosy Research Initiative Spring Meeting 2022

 

From:  Leprosy Research Initiative, Amsterdam, the Netherlands

 

Dear Pieter,


We are pleased to announce the LRI Spring Meeting 2022, which will take place on Thursday 7 & Friday 8 April 2022 from 13:30 – 17:00 (CET).

The programme is available on the event website, and shows the times of the sessions in Central European Time (CET). Kindly convert to the time zone for your country/city.


All those with a strong interest in leprosy research are welcome to attend.


If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at info@leprosyresearch.org.


Kind regards,

Leprosy Research Initiative


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Leprosy Mailing List – March 15,  2022

 

Ref.:  (LML)  In Memoriam Dr. William Felton Ross

 

From:  Linda Lehman, New Mexico, USA

 

Dear All,

 

I am not sure if you received the link to Felton's Obituary?  If not here it is:  https://obituaries.goshennews.com/obituary/william-ross-1084618862   The family's memorial service will be done this week March 17th at 3pm Goshen, Indiana time.  The stream connection is  https://waterfordchurch.org/streaming/   

Address:  Mrs. Una Ross

1212 Waterford Circle #101

Goshen IN 46526

USA



Please share with others.

 

I talked with Una about 1 hour ago.  She is doing well and said the children were helping to get a lot of the logistics and details taken care of.  She is looking forward to celebrating 97 yrs on April 3rd!

 

American Leprosy Missions will be doing another memorial service for him later.  Jim Oehrig will be sending out information on this.

 

Linda

 

Linda F. LehmanOT MPH

Independent Consultant for Disability Prevention and Rehabilitation in NTDs

WhatsApp and USA Cell phone USA:  +1 505 504 8749

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Leprosy Mailing List – March 15,  2022

 

Ref.:  (LML) In Memoriam Dr. William Felton Ross

 

From:  Marcos Virmond, Bauru, Brazilo

 

Dear Pieter,

 

Just to mention the passing of Dr. William Felton Ross, aged 95, a legendary name in the field of leprosy. Dr. Ross served as treasurer of the International Leprosy Association  (ILA), and also devoted many years of service as executive officer of the International Journal of Leprosy, the scientific voice of ILA.

 

 

Marcos 

 

M. Virmond

former ILA President

former director, ILS-Bauru

Professor, FOB-USP

 

 

Editor LML: from the Goshen News, Indiana, USA, we copied the following:

 

In Memoriam Goshen News, Indiana, March 11, 2022:


William Felton Ross, 94, husband of Una, died on March 3, 2022, in hospice care at his daughter's home in Goshen, Indiana.


A memorial will be held at Waterford Mennonite Church on March 17, 2022, at 3:00 p.m. in Goshen. An online link to the service can be found at https://waterfordchurch.org/streaming/

Felton was born on May 9, 1927, in Leominster, England to Susannah (Hinton) and Aubrey Ross. Following two years of service in the Royal Army Service Corps (RASC)-Colchester and time working the family's farm, he gained a medical degree (MB.B.S.) from The London Hospital Medical College in 1954.


Felton's career as a Leprologist took him to Nigeria, India and Ethiopia. He was the founding Director of Training for the All-Africa Leprosy Education and Rehabilitation Training Center (ALERT) in Addis Ababa prior to then emigrating to New Jersey as the Medical Director of American Leprosy Missions for which he traveled extensively across the globe to evaluate and promote Hansen's Disease-related projects.

He relocated with ALM to South Carolina.


After his retirement, he remained active in mission governance, as well as in prison visitation and the Stephen Ministry with Fellowship Greenville.

Felton is survived by his wife of 62 years, Una (Dickinson) of Goshen,.

 

The family requests that in lieu of flowers, memorial gifts can be made to American Leprosy Missions at http://leprosy.org/donate

 

 

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Monday, March 14, 2022

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Leprosy Mailing List – March 14,  2022

 

Ref.:  (LML) Clinical cooperation in Morogoro District, Tanzania

 

From:  Robert Machang'u, Ifakara, Tanzania

 

 

Dear Pieter,

 

I noted the comment by Ben Naafs (LML, March 11, 2022). He is quite right. In addition to my response to Dr. Theuvenet, leprosy is a hidden problem in Morogoro Region and in particular Kilombero district. The latest reports by the Ministry of Health show a prevalence of 4.8/10,000 in Kilombero, which "could be" highest in Tanzania.

 

Awareness is indeed lacking in most parts of the country. Many people sincerely believe that Hansen's disease is history, until they, like me, are confronted with live clinical cases.  I am trying to initiate an awareness campaign , starting with the hot spots in this district in collaboration with the Nazareth Leprosy Centre in Ifakara, and if I get funding I will surely initiate research (early case finding, PEP, diagnosis and response to treatment).

 

Regards,

 

Robert


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Sunday, March 13, 2022

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Leprosy Mailing List – March 13,  2022

 

Ref.:  (LML)  Clinical cooperation in Morogoro District, Tanzania

 

From:  Robert Machang'u, Ifakara, Tanzania

 

 

Dear Pieter, 

 

Thanks to Dr. Theunevet for his LML letter of March 9, 2022. 

 

I am Prof. Robert Machang'u from St. Francis University of Health and Allied Sciences in Ifakara Tanzania.  I am collaborating closely with the Nazareth Leprosy Centre, Ifakara. It is correct that recently I sounded a call/need for collaboration in research with specialists worldwide inthis sadly forgotten area of NTDs. The Nazareth Centre has a lot of needs for sure. I just consulted with the Centre to come up with specific areas of need in clinical leprosy and I am waiting to hear from them. 

 

In any event it would be a great opportunity if Dr. Theuvenet during his next visit to Tanzania could spare a day to visit Ifakara-Kilombero District and specifically the Nazareth Leprosy Centre. Since January 2022, I have witnessed 4 new cases of lepromatous leprosy, one which was quite advanced.  

 

Once again, I would like to thank Dr. Theuvenet very much for his interest. 

 

 

Robert S. Machang'u


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Friday, March 11, 2022

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Leprosy Mailing List – March 11,  2022

 

Ref.:  (LML) Infolep monthly overview of new publications on leprosy - Mar '22

From:  Anniek Akerboom, Amsterdam, the Netherlands

 

 




Dear colleagues, 

Save the date! On Thursday 7 and Friday 8 April 2022 (CET 13.30-17.00) the Leprosy Research Initiative is organising its annual Spring Meeting. The virtual event provides an opportunity to keep up-to-date with leprosy research projects and network with researchers around the globe. More information about the programme and the registration procedure will follow soon at the LRI website.

This year, the 21st International Leprosy Congress (ICL) will take place from 8 to 11 November as a hybrid conference. Go to the ILC website to find more information about the dates and times, the programme and the venue in Hyderabad. Be sure to send in abstracts before 31 May, and to complete the early-bird registration by 30 April.

The UN Special Rapporteur, Alice Cruz, has released her second newsletter. She summarises her presentation to the UN General Assembly on the urgent need to end shameful leprosy-related discrimination in law, presents highlights of her involvement in the 'Don't forget leprosy' campaign, and much more >>.

Enjoy reading the latest publications on leprosy and have a look at the coming events below. Also, I would be happy to assist you with literature searches on Infolep.

Warm regards,

Anniek Akerboom

Infolep Coordinator
www.leprosy-information.org
a.akerboom@infolep.org
 

 



 



Highlighted

 



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

Reimagining leprosy elimination with AI analysis of a combination of skin lesion images with demographic and clinical data
Barbieri RR, Xu Y, Setian L, et al. Elsevier BV. The Lancet Regional Health - Americas. 2022.
 

Promoting Engagement of Organizations of Persons with Disabilities (OPDs) in Development and Humanitarian Action
International Disability Alliance (IDA) , NORAD. 2022.
 

ILEP Statement of commitments – Global Disability Summit 2022
ILEP. 2022.
 

Nineteenth meeting of the Regional Programme Review Group and national neglected tropical diseases programme managers
World Health Organization Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean. 2022.
 

 



 



Leprosy & COVID-19

 



Consecuencias de la pandemia de COVID-19 en el diagnóstico de la lepra en Brasil
Suguinoshita PYS, Neto FAP, Duarte GFM. Epicentro Ciencias Salud. 2022.
 

 



 



New publications

 



Determining target populations for leprosy prophylactic interventions: a hotspot analysis in Indonesia.
Taal A, Blok D, Handito A, et al. BMC infectious diseases. 2022; 22 (1) : 131.
 

Spatio-temporal analysis of leprosy risks in a municipality in the state of Mato Grosso-Brazilian Amazon: results from the leprosy post-exposure prophylaxis program in Brazil.
Machado L, Santos E, Cavaliero A, et al. Infectious diseases of poverty. 2022; 11 (1) : 21. 
 

Health literacy among self-help leprosy group members reduces stereotype endorsement and stigma-related harm in rural Nepal.
Muldoon O, Jay S, O'Donnell A, et al. Health & social care in the community. 2022.
 

A resilience building collaboration: A social identity empowerment approach to trauma management in leprosy-affected communities.
Jay S, Winterburn M, Jha K, et al. Psychological trauma : theory, research, practice and policy. 2022.
 

Knowledge and attitude about disabilities in leprosy: Effects of an intervention grounded on the Meaningful Learning Theory.
de Santana E, de Brito K, Nóbrega M, et al. Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da U S P. 2022
 

We have a key role now: Lessons learned from partnerships with organisations of persons with disabilities
CBM. 2022
 

Clinical and epidemiological trends in childhood leprosy: A 20-year retrospective analysis from a tertiary care hospital in Jammu, North India.
Sakral A, Dogra N, Dogra D, et al. Indian journal of dermatology, venereology and leprology. 2022.
 

Carga Global de Doenças: Estimativa e tendência temporal da carga da hanseníase no estado de Alagoas, Brasil entre 2001 a 2019
Cabral JSD, Matos DF, Bezerra LP, et al. Research, Society and Development. Research, Society and Development. 2022; 11 (2) : e44511225528.
 

Determinación de la persistencia y diagnóstico tardío de lepra en el Valle del Cauca de 2010 a 2016
Rivas A, Chantre A, Santa J, et al. Universidad de Antioquia. Revista Facultad Nacional de Salud Pública. 2021; 39 (3) : e343156.
 

Current situation of leprosy in tribal areas of India in the post-elimination era.
Sharma M, Dwivedi P, Singh P. Indian journal of dermatology, venereology and leprology. 2022.
 

Assessment of hidden leprosy cases in North Karnataka by leprosy case detection campaign – A mixed-method study
Kadeangadi D, Jayaseelan O, Shivaswamy M. Medknow. Indian Journal of Health Sciences and Biomedical Research (KLEU). 2022; 15 (1) : 7.
 

Informed Consent among Hansen's Disease Patients – A Nigerian Perspective
Meka I, Meka A, Ekeke N, et al. Afr. J. Health Sci.. 2021.
 

Nutritional status of a leprosy patient in a referral hospital: case report
Farias MN, Calças NC, Da Costa LP, et al. South Florida Publishing LLC. Brazilian Journal of Health Review. 2022; 5 (1) : 2192-2202.
 

Lepromatous leprosy with a suspected 30-year incubation period: A case report of a practically eradicated area
Jariyakulwong N, Julanon N, Saengboonmee C. Elsevier BV. Journal of Taibah University Medical Sciences. 2022.
 

Bilateral corneal perforation caused by neurotrophic keratopathy associated with leprosy: a case report.
Iraha S, Kondo S, Yamaguchi T, et al. BMC ophthalmology. 2022; 22 (1) : 42.

 


Development and validation of a multiplex real-time qPCR assay using GMP-grade reagents for leprosy diagnosis.
Manta F, Jacomasso T, Rampazzo R, et al. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 2022; 16 (2) : e0009850.
 

Algorithm Design for a Cytokine Release Assay of Antigen-Specific In Vitro Stimuli of Circulating Leukocytes to Classify Leprosy Patients and Household Contacts.
Marçal P, De Souza M, Gama R, et al. Open forum infectious diseases. 2022; 9 (3) : ofac036.
 

Serum Interleukin 6 Level and Nutrition Status as Potential Predictors of Clinical Leprosy Development Among Household Contacts in Endemic Areas.
Oktaria S, Anfasa F, Menaldi S, et al. Open forum infectious diseases. 2022; 9 (3) : ofac010.
 

TN strain proteome mediated therapeutic target mapping and multi-epitopic peptide-based vaccine development for Mycobacterium leprae.
Bhattacharya M, Sharma A, Ghosh P, et al. Infection, genetics and evolution : journal of molecular epidemiology and evolutionary genetics in infectious diseases. 2022.
 

Evaluation of Polymorphisms in Toll-Like Receptor Genes as Biomarkers of the Response to Treatment of Erythema Nodosum Leprosum.
Maciel-Fiuza M, Costa P, Kowalski T, et al. Frontiers in medicine. 2021.
 

IL-21 plays an important role in modulating "Th17-Treg" cell axis in leprosy Type 1 reactions.
Saini C, Sapra L, Bhardwaj A, et al. Cytokine. 2022.
 

A Sensitive and Quantitative Assay to Enumerate and Measure Mycobacterium leprae Viability in Clinical and Experimental Specimens.
Collins J, Lenz S, Ray N, et al. Current protocols. 2022; 2 (2) : e359. 
 

Mycobacterium leprae Infection in a Wild Nine-Banded Armadillo, Nuevo León, Mexico.
Vera-Cabrera L, Ramos-Cavazos C, Youssef N, et al. Emerging infectious diseases. 2022; 28 (3) : 747-749
 

Tissue and Gastrointestinal Parasites of Colonizing Nine-Banded Armadillos at the Edge of Their Northern Range
Haywood C, Jordon A, Peña M, et al. The Journal of parasitology. 2022; 108 (1) : 57-63.
 

Life and death of a leprosy sufferer from the 8th-century-CE cemetery of Kiskundorozsma-Kettőshatár I (Duna-Tisza Interfluve, Hungary)-Biological and social consequences of having Hansen's disease in a late Avar Age population from Hungary.
Spekker O, Tihanyi B, Kis L, et al. PloS one. 2022; 17 (2) : e0264286.
 

Chronic type 2 reaction possibly triggered by an asymptomatic Bartonella henselae infection in a leprosy patient.
Santos L, Drummond M, França A, et al. Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de Sao Paulo. 2022.
 

Symmetrical Centrofacial Erythematous Plaques and Papules: A Clinicopathological Challenge.
Sahni K, Yadav D, Ahuja R, et al. Indian dermatology online journal. 2022; 13 (1) : 102-104.
 

Widespread Necrotizing Purpura and Lucio Phenomenon as the First Diagnostic Presentation of Diffuse Nonnodular Lepromatous Leprosy.
Shahin A, Yousef R, Hussein S, et al. Cutis. 2021; 108 (6) : E4-E8.
 

An unusual case of tenosynovitis in Hansen's disease.
Das P, Arora S, Singh G, et al. European journal of rheumatology. 2022.

 



 



 



Events

 



TLM Global Disability Summit Side Event: Why NTDs Should Be Part of the Disability Conversation
Recording
 

Leprosy Research Initiative Spring Meeting
7-8 Apr 2022 | Virtual
 

ISNTD Webinar: Climate sensitive infectious disease modelling tools
Recording

 


WHO Webinar: A One-Health Approach to NTDs
16 Mar | Virtual
 

ILEP Conference
14-16 Mar 2022 | Virtual
 

COR-NTD Annual Meeting 2022
4 - 5 Oct | Virtual
 

21st International Leprosy Congress
8-11 Nov 2022
Hyderabad & Virtual

 



 



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 archive

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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