Saturday, April 27, 2024

Fw: Ref.: (LML) WHO Goodwill Ambassador's Leprosy Bulletin NO. 120, April 2024

 

Leprosy Mailing List – April 27,  2024

 

Ref.:  (LML) WHO Goodwill Ambassador's Leprosy Bulletin NO. 120, April 2024

From:  Takahiro Nanri, Tokyo, Japan


 

 

Dear Dr. Schreuder and Friends,  

 

Warm greetings from Sasakawa Health Foundation/ Sasakawa Leprosy (Hansen's Disease) Initiative in Tokyo.

We have issued WHO Goodwill Ambassador's Leprosy Bulletin NO.120 April 2024 "Pursuing zero leprosy in Asia and Africa." In this issue, we feature: 

 

MESSAGE FROM THE AMBASSADOR
The Sasakawa Health Foundation (SHF), established in 1974 under the umbrella of The Nippon Foundation for taking action toward a leprosy-free world, will mark its 50th anniversary on May 4, 2024.
Read More 

 

REPORT
Accelerating efforts toward elimination in Comoros

Dr. Aya Tobiki, Chief Program Officer, Sasakawa Health Foundation

The Union of the Comoros is an archipelago island nation in the Indian Ocean's Mozambique Channel, which separates Madagascar from mainland Africa. In 2022, the country's population of approximately 837,000 people had 263 new cases of leprosy, of which 76 (28.9%) were child cases. Read more 

 

REPORT
Empowering leprosy-impacted communities through education in Bangladesh

Klinton Malakar, Project Officer, Advancing Leprosy and Disadvantaged Peoples Opportunities (ALO) Society

Bangladesh's education system spans primary, secondary, higher secondary, and tertiary levels. Despite efforts to improve access and quality, dropout rates persist as a significant challenge. Read more 

 

REPORT
Breaking the cycle of leprosy and poor mental health

Chris Laing, Communications Manager, Lepra 

Inequalities in healthcare, barriers preventing access to information, and disparities in education and socioeconomic opportunities inevitably mean that the world's most vulnerable communities face the greatest impact of poor mental health. Read more 

 

NEW GENERATION
His Holiness Dalai Lama–Sasakawa Scholarship supports youth in India's leprosy colonies

The Dalai Lama–Sasakawa Scholarship was established in 2015 to support young people in India's self-settled leprosy colonies to pursue post-secondary education for a professional career. Read more 

 

WISH LIST

Evarestus Lilibeth Nwakaego, National Coordinator, Purple Hope Initiative Nigeria (PHIN) 

To stimulate thinking and inspire new approaches, the Leprosy Bulletin occasionally asks a person affected by leprosy or an individual involved in leprosy-related work for a list of a few things that they wish could happen. Read her wish

 

SPOTLIGHT
Purple Hope Initiative Nigeria (PHIN)

Purple Hope Initiative Nigeria (PHIN) is a non-profit, grassroots association of women and children affected by Hansen's disease in the southern part of Nigeria. Its five-person board of trustees comprises four females and one male. Read more 

 

BACK ISSUES 

 

We hope that you would enjoy reading the latest Leprosy Bulletin

 

Takahiro NANRI, Ph.D.
Executive Director, Sasakawa Health Foundation

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Friday, April 26, 2024

Fw: Ref.: (LML) New Publications On Cross-Cutting Issues In NTDs. April, 2024.

 

 

Leprosy Mailing List –  April 26,  2024

 

Ref.:  (LML) New Publications On Cross-Cutting Issues In NTDs. April, 2024.

From:  Roos Geutjes and Josephine Breman-Srivastava, Amsterdam, the Netherlands




 


Dear colleagues, 

This Newsletter has a special section highlighting the second editorial for the International Health supplement on mental health, stigma and neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) which was published this month. 

There are some upcoming events and opportunities; for example: tomorrow, 25th of April, an online ISNTD Connect webinar will take place on Behaviour Change Interventions for Schistosomiasis; Early Bird Registration has been opened for the NNN Conference 2024; and The Consultative Forum from Uniting to Combat NTDs has announced that there is room for new members within the Forum; and more.

We aim to continuously update our
practical material database on our portal. If you have any practical materials that you would like to share with us and to have included in the database; please send us an email. We are happy to hear from you. 
 

Warm regards,

Roos Geutjes and Josephine Breman-Srivastava

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Practical materials





Spatial Data Repository - The DHS Program (Database)
USAID . n.d.
 


Package of eye care interventions (WHO Package)
World Health Organization . World Health Organization . 2022.
 


Vision and eye screening implementation handbook (WHO Handbook)
World Health Organization . World Health Organization . 2023.
 


Youth Voices podcast: Episode 5 - International Women's Day 2024 (Podcast)
African Leaders Malaria Alliance (ALMA) . Youth Voices podcast. 2024.
 


PubCompare - The largest database of trusted experimental protocols (Database)
PubCompare . 2024.





Mental Health, Stigma & NTDs



The second editorial for the International Health supplement on mental health, stigma, and neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) was published this month. Below you can find an overview of the articles included:

People, power and participation: strategic directions for integrated person-centred care for NTDs and mental health
Dean L, Eaton J. International Health. Oxford University Press (OUP). 2024; 16 (Supplement_1) : i1-i4.
 


Let them talk and we listen: what are diseases of neglected people?
Duck M. International health. 2024; 16 (Supplement_1) : i5-i6.
 


Windows of opportunity in integrating mental health into care of neglected tropical diseases: the Nigeria experience.
Ojo T, Afolayan O, Alex-Okoh M. International health. 2024; 16 (Supplement_1) : i7-i8.
 


Leprosy in Colombia: A look from life experience.
Mora J, Angarita P. International health. 2024; 16 (Supplement_1) : i9-i11.
 


Prevalence, assessment and correlates of mental health problems in neglected tropical diseases: a systematic review
Adjorlolo S, Adimado EE, Setordzi M, et al. International Health. Oxford University Press (OUP). 2024; 16 (Supplement_1) : i12-i21.
 


Lessons from integrating mental health as part of lymphatic filariasis morbidity management and disability prevention services in Jigawa State, Nigeria
Amanyi-Enegela JA, Badaki JA, Pali M, et al. International Health. Oxford University Press (OUP). 2024; 16 (Supplement_1) : i22-i29.
 


Participatory development of a community mental wellbeing support package for people affected by skin neglected tropical diseases in the Kasai province, Democratic Republic of Congo.
Nganda M, Luhaka P, Kukola J, et al. International health. 2024; 16 (Supplement_1) : i30-i41.
 


Illness experiences and mental health challenges associated with female genital schistosomiasis in Cameroon: a gender analysis
Masong MC, Mengue M, Marlene NT, et al. International Health. Oxford University Press (OUP). 2024; 16 (Supplement_1) : i42-i51.
 


An evaluation of mental health integration in the neglected tropical diseases program in Zamfara, North-west Nigeria.
Udo S, Ogbu P, Tsaku P, et al. International health. 2024; 16 (Supplement_1) : i52-i59.
 


Experiences of social stigma of people living with Hansen's disease in Brazil: silencing, secrets and exclusion.
Souza G, de Oliveira P, de Araujo P, et al. International health. 2024; 16 (Supplement_1) : i60-i67.
 


A pilot study to address the mental health of persons living with lymphatic filariasis in Léogâne, Haiti: Implementing a chronic disease self-management program using a stepped-wedge cluster design
Sadiq S, Hamre KES, Kumar S, et al. International Health. Oxford University Press (OUP). 2024; 16 (Supplement_1) : i68-i77.





Other new publications



WHO Ethiopia Annual Report NTDs 2023
World Health Organization . 2024.
 


Key lessons from Liberia for successful partnerships toward universal health coverage in low-resource settings
Godwin-Akpan TG, McCollum R, Kollie J, et al. International Health. Oxford University Press (OUP). 2024.
 


Amoxicillin/clavulanate in combination with rifampicin/clarithromycin is bactericidal against Mycobacterium ulcerans
Sáez-López E, Millán-Placer AC, Lucía A, et al. PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases. Public Library of Science (PLoS). 2024; 18 (4) : 1-13.
 


Amidst spreading infectious diseases and climate change, US FDA should renew its focus on neglected tropical diseases.
Berger M. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 2024; 18 (3) : 1-3.
 


A Journey in Science: Molecular vaccines for global child health in troubled times of anti-science.
Hotez P. Molecular medicine (Cambridge, Mass.). 2024; 30 (1) : 1-20.
 


Female Genital Schistosomiasis: A Neglected among the Neglected Tropical Diseases
Rossi B, Previtali L, Salvi M, et al. Microorganisms. MDPI AG. 2024; 12 (3) : 1-15.
 


Towards enhanced control of mycetoma: a roadmap to achieve the UN's sustainable development goals by 2030
Fahal A, Smith DJ, Nyaoke B, et al. Transactions of The Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. Oxford University Press (OUP). 2024.
 


Impact of conflict on the elimination targets of lymphatic filariasis, schistosomiasis and soil-transmitted helminths in Cabo Delgado province, Mozambique.
Badia-Rius X, Sitoe H, Lopes S, et al. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 2024; 18 (4) : 1-13.
 


The impact of conflict on infectious disease: a systematic literature review
Marou V, Vardavas CI, Aslanoglou K, et al. Conflict and Health. Springer Science and Business Media LLC. 2024; 18 (1) : 1-32.
 


The elimination of human African trypanosomiasis: Monitoring progress towards the 2021-2030 WHO road map targets.
Franco J, Priotto G, Paone M, et al. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 2024; 18 (4) : 1-22.
 


Diagnosis of soil-transmitted helminth infections with digital mobile microscopy and artificial intelligence in a resource-limited setting.
Lundin J, Suutala A, Holmström O, et al. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 2024; 18 (4) : 1-21.
 


Public health surveillance through community health workers: a scoping review of evidence from 25 low-income and middle-income countries.
Alhassan J, Wills O. BMJ open. 2024; 14 (4) : 1-9.
 


High burden of noma in the Gambella region of Ethiopia: a 12-year retrospective study on noma cases from the Facing Africa database
Gebretsadik HG, Abera Y. Transactions of The Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. Oxford University Press (OUP). 2024.
 


Visceral leishmaniasis in the hills of western Nepal: A transmission assessment
Uranw S, Bhattarai NR, Cloots K, et al. PLOS ONE. Public Library of Science (PLoS). 2024; 19 (4) : 1-12.
 


Perceived needs of disease vector control programs: A review and synthesis of (sub)national assessments from South Asia and the Middle East
van den Berg H, Bashar K, Chowdhury R, et al. PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases. Public Library of Science (PLoS). 2024; 18 (4) : 1-18.
 


Community Directed Approaches for Health Improvement
Brieger WR, Orji BC. Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Global Public Health. Oxford University Press. 2024.
 


Social innovation in health training to engage researchers in resource-limited settings: process description and evaluation
Tao Y, Tan RKJ, Wohlfarth M, et al. Health Promotion International. Oxford University Press (OUP). 2024.
 


The association between disability and all-cause mortality in low-income and middle-income countries: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Smythe T, Kuper H. The Lancet Global Health. Elsevier BV. 2024; 12 (5) : e756-e770.


An empirical analysis of the effects of schistosomiasis and lymphatic filariasis on macroeconomic output in Ghana
Immurana M, Kisseih KG, Abdullahi I, et al. Clinical Epidemiology and Global Health. Elsevier BV. 2024.
 


The role of a community conversation intervention in reducing stigma related to lower limb lymphoedema in Northern Ethiopia
Tora A, Bremner S, Ali O, et al. BMC Health Services Research. Springer Science and Business Media LLC. 2024; 24 (1) : 1-12.
 


The WHO atlas for female-genital schistosomiasis: Co-design of a practicable diagnostic guide, digital support and training
Martinez SG, Mbabazi PS, Sebitloane MH, et al. PLOS Global Public Health. Public Library of Science (PLoS). 2024; 4 (3) : 1-25.
 


Towards global elimination of lymphatic filariasis: a systematic review of the application of spatial epidemiological methods to enhance surveillance and support elimination programmes
Martin BM, Cadavid Restrepo A, Mayfield HJ, et al. BMJ Public Health. BMJ. 2024; 2 (1) : 1-10.
 


Snakebite envenoming: A systematic review and meta-analysis of global morbidity and mortality.
Afroz A, Siddiquea B, Chowdhury H, et al. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 2024; 18 (4) : 1-25.
 


Comparative efficacy of three wound care approaches in alleviating swelling and pain associated with snakebite wounds in a Chinese hospital.
Xie N, Luo Q, Zhang W, et al. International emergency nursing. 2024.
 


Sexual and reproductive health among men with genital schistosomiasis in southern Tanzania: A descriptive study
Makene T, Zacharia A, Haule S, et al. PLOS Global Public Health. Public Library of Science (PLoS). 2024; 4 (3) : 1-14.
 


Knowledge and awareness of neglected tropical diseases and control strategies among healthcare students in five Asian countries: A cross-sectional study
Htay MNN, Swed S, Elsayed M, et al. Clinical Epidemiology and Global Health. Elsevier BV. 2024.
 


Implementation of an integrated control programme for neglected tropical diseases of the skin in Ghana: The essential role of the laboratory
Agbanyo A, Agbavor B, Gyabaah S, et al. Journal of Clinical Tuberculosis and Other Mycobacterial Diseases. Elsevier BV. 2024.
 


Onchocerciasis-Associated Epilepsy: charting a path forward
Van Cutsem G, Siewe Fodjo J, Hadermann A, et al. Seizure: European Journal of Epilepsy. Elsevier BV. 2024.
 


Plant Molecular Pharming to Overcome the Global Impact of Neglected Tropical Diseases
Moralo M, Singh AA, Pillay P, et al. Concepts and Strategies in Plant Sciences. Springer Nature Singapore. 2024.
 


Digital Transformation in the Control of Neglected Tropical Diseases: A Scoping Review
de Souza Rodrigues D, de Paula Fonseca B, Fernandes E. Current Tropical Medicine Reports. Springer Science and Business Media LLC. 2024.
 


Public Health Education Challenges in Developing Countries
Al-Worafi YM. Handbook of Medical and Health Sciences in Developing Countries. Springer International Publishing. 2024.
 


Towards a Feminist Global Health Policy: Power, intersectionality, and transformation
Eger H, Chacko S, El-Gamal S, et al. PLOS Global Public Health. Public Library of Science (PLoS). 2024; 4 (3) : 1-25.
 


The World Health Organization was born as a normative agency: Seventy-five years of global health law under WHO governance
Gostin LO, Meier BM, Abdool Karim S, et al. PLOS Global Public Health. Public Library of Science (PLoS). 2024; 4 (4) : 1-16.
 


Exploring ethical practice in NGOS on mental health research in Malawi
Amos A, Guerra C, Reid C, et al. PLOS Global Public Health. Public Library of Science (PLoS). 2024; 4 (4) : 1-15.
 


Doenças de pessoas negligenciadas no Brasil: o olhar da Bioética Crítica sobre as determinações sociais da saúde
Carolina Guimarães A, Boiago Dias G, Rocha da Cunha T, et al. Revista Iberoamericana de Bioética. Universidad Pontificia Comillas. 2024.
 





News & Events



ISNTD CONNECT: Behaviour Change interventions for schistosomiasis elimination
April 25, 2024; 13:00 - 14:30 UTC; Online Webinar.

This webinar will share about the use of behaviour change communications and interventions for disease elimination, including an overview of behaviour change and schistosomiasis, what was learned from interventions in Zanzibar and provide an introduction to the first version of the NNN Quick Guide to Social and Behaviour Change in NTD programmes.
 


Injaz Fellowship for Disease Elimination

GLIDE announced the Injaz Fellowship for Disease Elimination for the 2024-2025 cycle, an innovative program designed to advance global efforts to eliminate and eradicate infectious diseases. The focus diseases for this fellowship are Neglected Tropical Diseases including Lymphatic Filariasis, Onchocerciasis, Polio, and Malaria. The aim is to equip selected fellows with the necessary knowledge, skills, and leadership strategies to lead innovative strategies in disease elimination. Application deadline is the 10th of May, 2024. 
 


The AREF-MRC Towards Leadership Programme

The AREF Towards Leadership programme aims to empower talented, emerging scientists in Africa to compete successfully for UKRI MRC and other major funding opportunities in global health research. The programme will run between Oct 2024 to Oct 2025, consisting of two residential workshops (opening and closing) and one virtual workshop. Application deadline is the 6th of May, 2024. 
 


The 2024 Falcon Awards for Disease Elimination

The Falcon Awards for Disease Elimination is an awards scheme that aims to help partners go further and faster towards their disease elimination goals. This year, GLIDE's third iteration of the Falcon Awards is focusing on accelerating disease elimination in the Western Pacific Region. Eligible applications are those that aim to provide catalytic support to disease elimination efforts for Vector-Borne Diseases, Neglected Tropical Diseases or climate infectious diseases across the region through advocacy campaigns or formative research projects. Submission window for application is 22th March to 29th April, 2024. 


The Consultative Forum | Uniting to Combat NTDs

Uniting to Combat Neglected Tropical Diseases (Uniting) is a global advocacy organisation that exists to end neglected tropical diseases by mobilising resources. The Consultative Forum serves to expand the representation of the broader Uniting Partner Network; providing critical input to the Uniting Board, supporting the dissemination of information from the Board to the broader Partner Network, and helping to ensure the relevance of Uniting's goals and objectives to the NTD community. Whilst the Forum already has a broad range of skills and experience, there is room for additional members. You can nominate someone or apply by the 3rd of May, 2024.
 


NNN Conference 2024
October 1-3, 2024; Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

The NNN Annual Conference 2024 will take place from 1st of October - 3rd of October, 2024, in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia. The theme for the conference is: "Collaboration for Change: Fostering Global Equity and Strengthening Community Engagement in NTDs." The Early Bird registration is now open.
You can find more information by clicking here.
 


Conference on Neglected Tropical Diseases 2024
November 14-16, 2024, Nairobi; Kenya.

The 1st edition of the Conference on Neglected Tropical Diseases, organized by AME is tentatively scheduled from 14-16 November in Nairobi, Kenya, as a hybrid meeting. The abstract-driven conference proposes a platform to disseminate new advancements, real-world data, implementation challenges, and novel governing models to discuss and generate solutions for cross-cutting topics and ultimately reduce the disease burden and societal impact of NTDs. This proposal supports the progress in foundational pillars of the WHO Roadmap by facilitating evidence-based program implementation, leveraging the cross-cutting approach, and providing a forum to discuss a paradigm shift toward country ownership of elimination programs.




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Tuesday, April 9, 2024

Fw: Ref.: Infolep monthly overview of new publications on leprosy. April, 2024

 

 

Leprosy Mailing List – April 9,  2024

 

Ref.:  Infolep monthly overview of new publications on leprosy. April, 2024

From:  Roos Geutjes & Josephine Breman-Srivastava, Amsterdam, the Netherlands



 


Dear colleagues, 

A special hybrid event will be held on the 24th of April, 2024; to
celebrate the launch of the RSTMH Supplement on Mental Health, Stigma and Neglected Tropical Diseases. This Journal Supplement contains interesting articles on the social stigma of people living with Hansen's disease, mental health integration in an NTD program in Nigeria, and more.

The
NNN Conference 2024 has announced this year's theme and opened its submission portal workshop sessions, presentations and more. Make sure to check out the News & Events section to read more about the NNN Conference 2024. 

Congratulations to The Leprosy Mission which is celebrating its 150th anniversary in 2024.
There is a video where they look back at their past, focusing on the moments that defined their fight to defeat leprosy; and where they look forward to the future: embarking on the last leg of a long race to end Leprosy. 

InfoNTD is now active on LinkedIn. We will share News & Events, publications, and practical materials on Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) and their cross-cutting issues; which include Leprosy.  If you would like to be kept informed by all things NTDs; including leprosy,
please follow us. We will remain active on Twitter and will continue to share a monthly Newsletter.

Warm regards,

Roos Geutjes & Josephine Breman-Srivastava

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Practical Materials



Psychological interventions implementation manual: integrating evidence-based psychological interventions into existing services (WHO Manual)
World Health Organization . 2024.
 


Vision and eye screening implementation handbook (WHO Handbook)
World Health Organization . World Health Organization . 2023.
 


PubCompare - The largest database of trusted experimental protocols (Research Protocol AI Database)
PubCompare . 2024.





Highlighted Publications



The potential role of artificial intelligence in the clinical management of Hansen's disease (leprosy)
Deps PD, Yotsu R, Furriel BCRS, et al. Frontiers in Medicine. Frontiers Media SA. 2024.
 


Target product profiles: leprosy diagnostics.
Kukkaro P, Vedithi S, Blok D, et al. Bulletin of the World Health Organization. 2024; 102 (4) : 288-295.
 


Experience and evidence building on effective innovative integrated capacity strengthening - Results from the NNN Leprosy Disease Specific Working Group session 21st September 2023
Fenenga C, Warne G, Geutjes R. Leprosy Review. Lepra. 2024; 95 (1) : 124-129.
 


Let them talk and we listen: what are diseases of neglected people?
Duck M. International health. 2024; 16 (Supplement_1) : i5-i6.
 





New publications


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



The impact of COVID-19 on persons affected by leprosy and leprosy control in the North and Northeast of Brazil
da Rocha AM, de Souza EA, Ferreira AF, et al. Leprosy Review. Lepra. 2024; 95 (1) : 97-112.
 


Hansen's discovery of the Leprosy Bacillus: controversy over preventive measures in 19th Century British Colonial India
Desikan P, Pandya S. Leprosy Review. Lepra. 2024; 95 (1) : 118-123.
 


The leprosy endgame in Malawi: From leprosy control project to national public health resource
Crampin AC, Nyirenda M, Fine PEM. Leprosy Review. Lepra. 2024; 95 (1) : 2-6.
 


The epidemiology of leprosy in Karonga District, northern Malawi 1973–2023: An analysis of leprosy's distribution, risk factors, control and decline in rural Africa
LEP - KPS Team . Leprosy Review. Lepra. 2024; 95 (1) : 7-84.
 


Health-related quality of life of children and adolescents with leprosy in a hyperendemic region, Midwest Brazil
de Almeida MV, Ferreira EAB, Alves Da Rocha CB, et al. Leprosy Review. Lepra. 2024; 95 (1) : 85-96.
 


Clofazimine in Erythema Nodosum leprosum: where do we stand?
Narang T, Mehta H, Singh S, et al. Leprosy Review. Lepra. 2024; 95 (1) : 130-132.
 


Macrophage immunophenotypes in Jorge Lobo's disease and lepromatous leprosy- A comparative study
Morassi Sasso B, Fralete Ayres Vallarelli A, Sammarco Rosa P, et al. Microbial Pathogenesis. Elsevier BV. 2024.
 


Mitochondrial variants of complex I genes associated with leprosy clinical subtypes.
de Souza F, Silva C, de Araújo G, et al. Scientific reports. 2024; 14 (1) : 1-8.
 


A clinicoepidemiological study of leprosy among children and adolescents in a tertiary care centre in the post elimination era
C D, S H, R PAM, et al. IP Indian Journal of Clinical and Experimental Dermatology. IP Innovative Publication Pvt Ltd. 2024; 10 (1) : 1-10.
 


Single-Dose Rifampicin Leprosy Chemoprophylaxis for Household Contacts in Kiribati: An Audit of a Combined Retrospective and Prospective Approach.
Campbell P, Bauro T, Rimon E, et al. Tropical medicine and infectious disease. 2024; 9 (3) : 1-11.
 


A Cross-Sectional Study to Evaluate the Role of the Nuclear Factor Kappa B (Nf-κB) Pathway in Regulating the Cytokine Cascade and as a Potential Therapeutic Target in Leprosy
Reja H, Hena A, Abishek De, et al. Indian Journal of Dermatology. 2024.
 


Onychoscopy and nailfold capillaroscopy in leprosy: A case–control study
Chanana C, Palanisamy M, Goyal A, et al. Cosmoderma. Scientific Scholar. 2024.
 


Dermoscopic features of nails in Leprosy patients in a tertiary referral hospital in West Java, Indonesia
Gunawan H, Nurani NB. BMC Infectious Diseases. Springer Science and Business Media LLC. 2024; 24 (1) : 1-9.
 


Morphological Index as a Sensitive Marker of Drug Resistance in Leprosy: A Case Series
Chhabra N, Kumar TS, Singh I, et al. Indian Journal of Dermatology. Medknow. 2024.
 


An Investigation on Leprosy Treatment Patterns, including Disease Prevalence, Adverse Event Monitoring, and Medication Adherence Assessment.
Turki A, Mallick S, Begum H. A, et al. Journal of Advanced Zoology. 2024.
 


Perfil e prevalência da hanseníase no Nordeste no período de 2018 a 2022
Nobre MEW, Afonso SCCC, da Silva MKCG, et al. Brazilian Journal of Health Review. South Florida Publishing LLC. 2024; 7 (1) : 6203-6210.
 


A concessão de benefício previdenciário por incapacidade laboral à pessoa com hanseníase: o conceito de incapacidade em sentido amplo
Alves HCDO, Santos JJFD. Contribuciones a las Ciencias Sociales. South Florida Publishing LLC. 2024; 17 (3) : 1-12.
 


Perfil epidemiológico de hanseníase idade igual ou superior a 16 anos na macronorte de Minas Gerais
Neves AP, Guimarães JRS, Veloso IAM, et al. Contribuciones a las Ciencias Sociales. South Florida Publishing LLC. 2024; 17 (3) : 1-14.
 


Hanseníase - uma revisão abrangente sobre a fisiopatologia, manifestações clínicas, diagnóstico e tratamento
Barbosa SG, Machado CW, Silva FMG, et al. Brazilian Journal of Health Review. South Florida Publishing LLC. 2024; 7 (2) : 1-12.
 


Caracterização dos pacientes sobre o abandono ao tratamento da hanseníase e suas causas : revisão integrativa.
Lima ASV, Rodrigues LN, Daluia Calegari CC. Revista Saúde Multidisciplinar. Morgana Potrich Higher Education Center. 2024; 16 (1) : 75-84.
 


Educação em saúde e hanseníase: estratégias para a redução do estigma
Victor DADM, Parra AMD, Abreu JS, et al. Ciências da saúde: Pesquisas e práticas multidisciplinares, Volume 2. Editora e-Publicar. 2024.
 


Aspectos Epidemiológicos E De Manifestações Clínicas De Pacientes Diagnosticados Com Hanseníase No Município De Marabá-Pa Entre Os Anos De 2014-2017
Ribeiro GDS, De Carvalho CA, Damasceno ARMB, et al. Revista Contemporânea. South Florida Publishing LLC. 2024; 4 (3) : 1-22.


Navigating diagnostic and therapeutic challenges in ocular manifestations of Hansen's disease and trachoma: A narrative review.
Gurnani B, Kaur K, Savla H, et al. Indian journal of ophthalmology. 2024.
 


Experiences of social stigma of people living with Hansen's disease in Brazil: silencing, secrets and exclusion.
Souza G, de Oliveira P, de Araujo P, et al. International health. 2024; 16 (Supplement_1) : i60-i67.
 


Leprosy in Colombia: A look from life experience.
Mora J, Angarita P. International health. 2024; 16 (Supplement_1) : i9-i11.
 


An evaluation of mental health integration in the neglected tropical diseases program in Zamfara, North-west Nigeria.
Udo S, Ogbu P, Tsaku P, et al. International health. 2024; 16 (Supplement_1) : i52-i59.
 


Participatory development of a community mental wellbeing support package for people affected by skin neglected tropical diseases in the Kasai province, Democratic Republic of Congo.
Nganda M, Luhaka P, Kukola J, et al. International health. 2024; 16 (Supplement_1) : i30-i41.
 


Windows of opportunity in integrating mental health into care of neglected tropical diseases: the Nigeria experience.
Ojo T, Afolayan O, Alex-Okoh M. International health. 2024; 16 (Supplement_1) : i7-i8.
 


Unveiling the Past: Retrospective Exploration of Multidrug Therapy (MDT) Efficacy in Multibacillary Leprosy Patients
Rahmi A. M, Listiawan M. Y, Murtiastutik D, et al. Migration Letters. 2024; 21 (5) : 51-58.
 


Adverse reactions induced by MDT/WHO (Rifampicin+Clofazimine+Dapsone) and ROM (Rifampicin+Ofloxacin+Minocycline) regimens used in the treatment of leprosy: a cohort study in a National Reference Center in Brazil
Celestino IC, Antunes DE, Santos DF, et al. Frontiers in Pharmacology. Frontiers Media SA. 2024.
 


Relationship between BCG Vaccination history and the incidence of leprosy in children: A literature review
Pertiwi A. N. A. M, Martini S, Gomaa Nasr N. M. Jurnal Berkala Epidemiologi. 2024.
 


From periphery to center, untold story of pure neuritic leprosy: an electrophysiological study.
Bhoi S, Lahre Y, Jha M, et al. Acta neurologica Belgica. 2024.
 


Leprosy in the Upper Midwest: Vigilance Needed for Contacts.
Thangaraju P, Venkatesan S. WMJ : official publication of the State Medical Society of Wisconsin. 2024; 123 (1) : 4.
 


Sustainable development of leprosy elimination by 2030 in China
Liu J. The Lancet Regional Health - Western Pacific. Elsevier BV. 2024.
 


Epidemiological, clinical, and geographical characterization of Leprosy in the County of Santarém-Pará: Insights for effective control and targeted intervention.
Queiroz E, da Rocha I, Valentim L, et al. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 2024; 18 (3) : 1-15.
 


Competency Assessment on Gram Stain Examination and Interpretation Among Medical Laboratory Professionals Working in Selected Hospitals of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
Tsehay A, Sineshaw H, Eshetu K, et al. Journal of multidisciplinary healthcare. 2024.
 


The role of trained cadres to find new cases of leprosy with a social learning theory approach in the City of Bima, Indonesia
Kurniadi K, Hasbi M. International Journal of Public Health Science (IJPHS). Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science. 2024; 13 (1) : 14-19.
 


Dermatoscopic evaluation of leprosy: A multi-centre cross-sectional study
Ankad BS, Sharma A, Vinay K, et al. Indian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprology. Scientific Scholar. 2024.
 


Leaping over Leprosy
Ahuja K, DeSena G. SKIN The Journal of Cutaneous Medicine. National Society for Cutaneous Medicine. 2024; 8 (2) : 1473-1474.
 


Spatial-temporal trends in leprosy burden and its associations with socioeconomic and physical geographic factors: results from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019.
Shen L, Ding J, Wang Y, et al. Public health. 2024.
 


Sequelas de Hanseníase: caso remanescente da era da monoterapia sulfônica
Shimizu GKM, Wedy GF, De Abreu MAMM, et al. Brazilian Journal of Health Review. South Florida Publishing LLC. 2024; 7 (2) : 1-7.
 


A prevalência da hanseníase no estado de alagoas: um estudo epidemiológico para tornar-se ferramenta para implantação de políticas públicas
Carneiro Filho FD, Farias LMS, Sampaio CDCP, et al. Revista Contemporânea. South Florida Publishing LLC. 2024; 4 (3) : 1-18.
 


Enfermedad de Hansen: manifestaciones nanosinusales
Montenegro P. M. G, Nuñez W. F. P, Salinas D. V. S, et al. reciamuc. 2024; 8 (1) : 375-384.
 


Comportamiento clínico-epidemiológico de la enfermedad de Hansen en los pacientes atendidos en el Centro Nacional de Dermatología Francisco Soto Calderón
Borge J. C. T, Guerrero M. G, Rivas N. L. Z. Revista Ciencias de la Salud y Educación Médica. 2023; 5 (7) : 20-28.
 


Doenças de pessoas negligenciadas no Brasil: o olhar da Bioética Crítica sobre as determinações sociais da saúde
Carolina Guimarães A, Boiago Dias G, Rocha da Cunha T, et al. Revista Iberoamericana de Bioética. Universidad Pontificia Comillas. 2024.







Case Reports



Steroid Premedication Might Protect From Postoperative Erythema Nodosum Leprosum in Leprosy: A Case Report
Hembrom SB, Ahmed G, Karim HMR, et al. Cureus. Springer Science and Business Media LLC. 2024.
 


Concomitant Tuberculous and Lepromatous Lymphadenitis: Clues and Pitfalls of Leprosy Concealed by Tuberculosis in Lymph Nodes.
Farhan R, AbdullGaffar B, Al-Dabal L. International journal of surgical pathology. 2024.
 


An Image Case of Lepromatous Leprosy in a Patient With Parkinson Disease
Strength RE, Mazumder S. Annals of Internal Medicine: Clinical Cases. American College of Physicians. 2024; 3 (3) : 1-2.
 


Localised erythema nodosum leprosum-A rare entity managed with thalidomide.
Patel C, De Barros B, Walker S. Skin health and disease. 2024; 4 (2) : 1-4.
 


Retinal Vasculitis in a Patient with Hansen's Disease
Savant S, Soukiasian S, Spaide R, et al. Retinal cases & brief reports. 2024.
 


A case of leprosy in a non endemic country.
Asperges E, Bagnarino J, Ancarani C, et al. International journal of infectious diseases : IJID : official publication of the International Society for Infectious Diseases. 2024.
 


An atypical case of leprosy mimicking a lichenoid eruption
Srinivasan VR, Haridass P, Wahab AJ, et al. Leprosy Review. Lepra. 2024; 95 (1) : 113-117.
 


Challenging in leprosy relapse with antiphospholipid syndrome diagnosis: A case report.
Kolahi S, Ghadakchi L, Sarmadian A, et al. Clinical case reports. 2024; 12 (4) : 1-6.
 





News & Events



RSTMH Supplement on Mental Health, Stigma and Neglected Tropical Diseases Launch Event
April 24th, 2024; 16:00-17:00 BST; John Snow Lecture Theatre (LSHTM) & Online.

The RSTMH International Health journal Supplement on Mental Health, Stigma and NTDs is being launched on the 24th of April, 2024 at 16:00 BST in the John Snow Lecture Theatre (in LSHTM) and online. You can register in advance for this webinar by
clicking here
 


NNN Webinar: Multi-sectoral coordination to achieve roadmap goals: examples from endemic countries
April 16th, 2024; 14:00 -15:00 CEST; Online Webinar.

This interactive webinar will highlight how cross-sectoral engagement has been employed in different contexts for more sustainable NTD programs. The WHO NTD Roadmap for 2030 identifies cross-sectoral coordination as an essential component of reaching the Roadmap targets and ensuring sustainable NTD programs. The NNN Cross-Cutting Groups demonstrate the importance of working across sectors and with different actors to reach these objectives. 
 


A history of The Leprosy Mission & how we make a world without leprosy possible - 150 Years of TLM
The Leprosy Mission International . 2024.

In 2024, The Leprosy Mission is celebrating its 150th anniversary. In this video they look back at their past, to the moments that have defined their fight to defeat leprosy. They also look forward to the future, to the last leg of a long race to end one of the world's oldest diseases. In their 150th year, they are proud to say the finishing line is within sight.


African Research Leaders – UKRI


The UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) is calling for applicating for funding to support exceptional early to mid-career African researchers to conduct excellent global health research across sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). UKRI aims to attract and retain exceptionally talented 'rising star' individuals who will lead high quality research on key global health issues pertinent to SSA. Awards will provide support for up to five years and the requested amount should not exceed £750,000 in total. The deadline to apply is the 24th of April, 2024.
 


RSTMH Early Career Grants

The RSTMH Early Career Grants aims to encourage and support the next generation of tropical medicine and global health professionals by providing their first research grant. The maximum RSTMH Early Career Grant award is £5,000. The Project should take up to one year to be completed and should start within 3 months of receiving funding. The projects can be on any topic related to tropical medicine and global health, from across the research spectrum for example: lab, translation, implementation, and policy. Application Deadline is April 22, 2024 at 12 pm (BST).
 


ESCMID Postgraduate Course - Leprosy: back to the future.
May 20-22, 2024, Bergen, Norway.

ESCMID and ILEP have co-organized Leprosy: back to the future, a 3-day postgraduate training program in Bergen, Norway. The program focuses on medical aspects of leprosy so it is designed mostly for medical practitioners who would benefit from learning or updating on current issues in leprosy, especially new approaches to prevention and discussions about 'Zero Leprosy'. However it may also be of interest to program administrators or managers who are already familiar with leprosy. The registration deadline for general attendance is April 22, 2024.


NNN Conference 2024
October 1-3, 2024; Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

The NNN Annual Conference 2024 will take place from 1st of October - 3rd of October, 2024, in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia. The theme for the conference is: "Collaboration for Change: Fostering Global Equity and Strengthening Community Engagement in NTDs." The NNN is now accepting submissions for 90 minute workshop sessions, Rapid Fire presentations, Poster presentations, and Storytelling Films. To learn more about the types and submission guidance,
please click here. The submission deadline is the 21st of April, 2024; at 23:00 ET. 
 


The 2024 Falcon Awards for Disease Elimination

The Falcon Awards for Disease Elimination is an awards scheme that aims to help partners go further and faster towards their disease elimination goals. This year, GLIDE's third iteration of the Falcon Awards is focusing on accelerating disease elimination in the Western Pacific Region. Eligible applications are those that aim to provide catalytic support to disease elimination efforts for Vector-Borne Diseases, Neglected Tropical Diseases or climate infectious diseases across the region through advocacy campaigns or formative research projects. Submission window for application is 22th March to 29th April, 2024. 
 


Injaz Fellowship for Disease Elimination

GLIDE announced the Injaz Fellowship for Disease Elimination for the 2024-2025 cycle, an innovative program designed to advance global efforts to eliminate and eradicate infectious diseases. The focus diseases for this fellowship are Neglected Tropical Diseases including Lymphatic Filariasis, Onchocerciasis, Polio, and Malaria. The aim is to equip selected fellows with the necessary knowledge, skills, and leadership strategies to lead innovative strategies in disease elimination. Application deadline is the 10th of May, 2024. 
 


Wellcome Discovery Awards

The Wellcome Discovery Awards scheme provides funding for established researchers and teams from any discipline who want to pursue bold and creative research ideas to deliver significant shifts in understanding that could improve human life, health and wellbeing. Application deadline is the 16th of April, 2024.
 


Wellcome Career Development Awards

The Wellcome Career Development scheme provides funding for mid-career researchers from any discipline who have the potential to be international research leaders. They will develop their research capabilities, drive innovative programmes of work and deliver significant shifts in understanding that could improve human life, health and wellbeing. Application deadline is the 11th of April, 2024 at 17:00 (BST).
 


Conference on Neglected Tropical Diseases 2024
November 14-16, 2024, Nairobi; Kenya.

The 1st edition of the Conference on Neglected Tropical Diseases, organized by AME is tentatively scheduled from 14-16 October in Nairobi, Kenya, as a hybrid meeting. The abstract-driven conference proposes a platform to disseminate new advancements, real-world data, implementation challenges, and novel governing models to discuss and generate solutions for cross-cutting topics and ultimately reduce the disease burden and societal impact of NTDs. This proposal supports the progress in foundational pillars of the WHO Roadmap by facilitating evidence-based program implementation, leveraging the cross-cutting approach, and providing a forum to discuss a paradigm shift toward country ownership of elimination programs.





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


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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


HARP - database of Hansen's Disease Antimicrobial Resistance Profiles




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