Leprosy Mailing List – January 25, 2024
Ref.: (LML) New Publications On Cross-Cutting Issues In NTDs. January, 2024
From: Roos Geutjes and Josephine Breman-Srivastava
Dear colleagues,
Join us in celebrating World Leprosy Day (WLD) on the 28th of January and World Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTD) Day on the 30th of January.
This year's theme for World Leprosy Day (WLD) is "Ending Stigma, Embracing Dignity". This theme reminds us to continuously work towards eradicating the stigma associated with leprosy and to promote the dignity of people affected by leprosy.
The theme of the fourth World NTD Day is "Unite.Act.Eliminate". The overarching aim is to end NTDs, and we are reminded and encouraged to bring renewed attention to NTDs, build political will and mobilize resources, and put individuals and communities at the center of the response. Together, we can collectively generate the attention and resources needed to deliver against the targets outlined in the WHO 2030 NTD roadmap. Be sure to take action! Below is a list of organized campaigns and messages that can be used during World Leprosy Day and World NTD Day:
World NTD Day 2024 (WHO)
World NTD Day (WorldNTDday.org)
2024 World NTD Day Multi-lingual Campaign (DevAxle)
World Leprosy Day 2024 (ILEP)
World Leprosy Day (Infolep)
There are some upcoming interesting events in recognition and appreciation of the World NTD Day, therefore make sure to check out the News & Events section below. This Newsletter also has an extensive list of practical materials; and an interesting list of publications on Mental Health, Stigma, and NTDs, of which most are from the special International Health supplement on mental health, stigma and neglected tropical diseases (NTDs).
Warm regards,
Roos Geutjes and Josephine Breman-Srivastava
www.InfoNTD.org
info@InfoNTD.org
Practical materials
Guide on Basic Psychological Support for Persons Affected by Neglected Tropical Diseases (BPS-N) (Guide)
NLR India . 2023.
Case Management of Neglected Tropical Diseases Training Manual : Supporting health workers to identify, diagnose, treat and supports persons affected by NTDs that affect the skin (Training Manual)
REDRESS Liberia . Intervention Manual . REDRESS Liberia. 2023.
Noma: a highly neglected disease (Youtube Playlist)
The International Society for Neglected Tropical Diseases (ISNTD) . 2023.
Sporotrichosis: Training for national and district-level health workers (Course)
World Health Organization . OpenWHO. 2023.
PLOS - Writing Center (database)
PLOS . n.d.
Inclusive Communication Guide for International Cooperation (Guide)
Partos . 2023.
ECTMIH2023 - the podcast (Podcast)
van der Heijden D, Brahma A. 2023.
GNTD - Global Neglected Tropical Disease Database (Database)
Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute (Swiss TPH) . n.d.
Mental Health, Stigma and NTDs
Taking forward a holistic research agenda for mental health of people affected by neglected tropical diseases
Eaton J. International Health. Oxford University Press (OUP). 2023; 15 (Supplement_3) : iii1-iii2.
Mental health and neglected tropical diseases – the neglected dimension of burden: identifying the challenges and understanding the burden
Molyneux DH. International Health. Oxford University Press (OUP). 2023; 15 (Supplement_3) : iii3-iii6.
Steps towards eliminating Hansen's disease stigma
Deps P, Delboni L, Oliveira TIA, et al. International Health. Oxford University Press (OUP). 2023; 15 (Supplement_3) : iii7-iii9.
Creating a network of people affected by neglected tropical diseases in Liberia: the same secret we were keeping, they are keeping it, too
Zaizay EG, Joefay F, Dennis D. International Health. Oxford University Press (OUP). 2023; 15 (Supplement_3) : iii10-iii11.
Female genital schistosomiasis: my personal account and key recommendations to the global health community
Pedeboy D. International Health. Oxford University Press (OUP). 2023; 15 (Supplement_3) : iii12-iii13.
Mental health conditions in people affected by filarial lymphoedema in Malawi: prevalence, associated risk factors and the impact of an enhanced self-care intervention
Barrett C, Chiphwanya J, Chaponda L, et al. International Health. Oxford University Press (OUP). 2023; 15 (Supplement_3) : iii14-iii27.
Stigma associated with cutaneous and mucocutaneous leishmaniasis: A systematic review
Nuwangi H, Agampodi TC, Price HP, et al. PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases. Public Library of Science (PLoS). 2023; 17 (12) : 1-23.
Effect of hope, spirituality and social support on quality of life among people affected by leprosy in Indonesia: A cross-sectional study
Nugraheni R, Murti B, Irwanto ME, et al. Leprosy Review. Lepra. 2023; 94 (4) : 332-340.
Mental health, stigma and the quality of life of people affected by neglected tropical diseases of the skin in Kasai Province, Democratic Republic of the Congo: a sex-disaggregated analysis
Seekles ML, Kadima JK, Ding Y, et al. International Health. Oxford University Press (OUP). 2023; 15 (Supplement_3) : iii28-iii36.
Integrated services for neglected tropical diseases and mental health: pilot study assessing acceptability, feasibility and attitudes in Benue State, Nigeria
Obindo T, Eaton J, Tsaku P, et al. International Health. Oxford University Press (OUP). 2023; 15 (Supplement_3) : iii37-iii46.
Integration of services for Neglected Tropical Diseases and mental health in Nigeria: development of a practical model informed by international recommendations, contextual factors and service-user perspectives
Eaton J, Afolaranmi T, Tsaku P, et al. International Health. Oxford University Press (OUP). 2023; 15 (Supplement_3) : iii47-iii58.
Impact of basic psychological support on stigma and mental well-being of people with disabilities due to leprosy and lymphatic filariasis: a proof-of-concept study.
Agarwal A, Nayak P, van Brakel W, et al. International health. 2023; 15 (Supplement_3) : iii59-iii69.
Impact of basic psychological support on stigma and the mental well-being of people with disabilities due to leprosy and lymphatic filariasis: a postintervention evaluation study
Mol MM, Miedema JM, van Wijk R, et al. International Health. Oxford University Press (OUP). 2023; 15 (Supplement_3) : iii70-iii78.
Stigma, depression and quality of life among people affected by neglected tropical diseases in Nepal.
Thapa D, Dahal H, Chaulagain D, et al. International health. 2023; 15 (Supplement_3) : iii79-iii86.
Basic Psychological Support for Person's Affected by NTDs (BPS-N)
On InfoNTD you can find a guide on Basic Psychological Support for Persons Affected by Neglected Tropical Diseases (BPS-N). The guide has been adapted from the Psychological First Aid: Guide for field workers (World Health Organization, War Trauma Foundation, World Vision International, 2011). It has been adapted to better respond to the challenges associated with the mental health consequences of NTDs.
In addition to the Guide, you can find pocket-sized guides on the BPS-N in Hindi and in English, as well as a video with a brief example of how Basic Psychological Support is provided to a person affected.
Other new publications
Weekly epidemiological record - Schistosomiasis and soil-transmitted helminthiases: progress report 2022
World Health Organization . 2023; 98 (51) : 667-676.
Developing a diversity, equity and inclusion compass to guide scientific capacity strengthening efforts in Africa
Kasprowicz VO, Waddilove KD, Chopera D, et al. PLOS Global Public Health. Public Library of Science (PLoS). 2023; 3 (12) : 1-22.
Achieving Trachoma Elimination with no one left behind: Improving Health Equity Among Maasai Communities
ICTC . 2023.
Achieving Health Equity for Indigenous Populations at Risk of Trachoma in the Amazon
ICTC . 2023.
Addressing Trachoma Among Refugees in Zambia's Mayukwayukwa Settlement
ICTC . 2023.
Conducting epidemiological studies on snakebite in nomadic populations: A methodological paper.
Oluoch G, Otundo D, Nyawacha S, et al. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 2023; 17 (12) : 1-16.
Development of prediction models to identify hotspots of schistosomiasis in endemic regions to guide mass drug administration.
Singer B, Coulibaly J, Park H, et al. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 2024.
Mass drug administration campaigns: comparing two approaches for schistosomiasis and soil-transmitted helminths prevention and control in selected Southern Malawi districts.
Makaula P, Kayuni S, Mamba K, et al. BMC health services research. 2024; 24 (1) : 1-15.
An African One Health network for antimicrobial resistance and neglected tropical diseases.
Wahed A, Kadetz P, Okuni J, et al. Nature medicine. 2024.
FioSchisto's expert perspective on implementing WHO guidelines for schistosomiasis control and transmission elimination in Brazil.
Menezes C, Montresor L, Jangola S, et al. Frontiers in immunology. 2023.
The NLR SkinApp: Testing a Supporting mHealth Tool for Frontline Health Workers Performing Skin Screening in Ethiopia and Tanzania
Mwageni N, van Wijk R, Daba F, et al. Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease. MDPI AG. 2024; 9 (1) : 18.
Implementation and Evaluation of a Training Program for Traditional Healers to Improve Knowledge of Noma (Cancrum Oris) in Burkina Faso
Baratti-Mayer D, Jeannot E, Dupuis M. The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 2023.
The Scabies Epidemic During the Covid-19 Pandemic.
Etiz P, Altunsu A. Turkiye parazitolojii dergisi. 2023; 47 (4) : 235-239.
One Health Approach to Zoonosis: Integrating Medicine, Veterinary science and Environmental Science
Mukhtar M. U, Fayyaz Z, Aftab M. M, et al. Zoonosis. Unique Scientific Publishers. 2024.
Artificial Intelligence on Diagnostic Aid of Leprosy: A Systematic Literature Review
Fernandes JRN, Teles AS, Fernandes TRS, et al. Journal of Clinical Medicine. MDPI AG. 2023.
Ten Years After Mass Treatment with Two Doses of Azithromycin for Trachoma Elimination in Rombo District – Kilimanjaro: Is Trachoma Still Eliminated? A Case Study of Kahe Mpya Sub-Village
Sandi F. European Journal of Theoretical and Applied Sciences. AMO Publisher. 2023; 1 (6) : 764-770.
Mentorship as an overlooked dimension of research capacity strengthening: how to embed value-driven practices in global health
Bonaconsa C, Nampoothiri V, Mbamalu O, et al. BMJ Global Health. BMJ. 2024; 9 (1) : 1-9.
The Role of Community-Based Rehabilitation and Community-Based Inclusive Development in Facilitating Access to Justice for Persons with Disabilities Globally
Michelle Aldersey H, Xu X, Balakrishna V, et al. International Journal of Disability and Social Justice. Pluto Journals. 2023; 3 (3) : 1-23.
Les mycoses cutanées tropicales négligées : répartition géographique, clinique et importance du diagnostic biologique
Bourgeois N, Lachaud L. Revue Francophone des Laboratoires. Elsevier BV. 2023; 2023 (556) : 34-42.
A holistic and coherent package of training and health workforce management practices supports health workers to deliver person-centred skin NTD services
Liberia REDRESS. 2024.
Leishmania and Animal Reservoirs: A Major Challenge for Disease Control
Mughal M. A. S, Khan M. K, Mobashar M, et al. Zoonosis. Unique Scientific Publishers. 2023.
Noma is a facial disfiguring childhood disease: Insights from cases of Noma in Ethiopia
Gebretsadik HG. International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology. Elsevier BV. 2024.
Frequently Performed Surgical Procedures for The Treatment of Noma Cases in Ethiopia
Gebretsadik HG. Fortune Journal of Health Sciences. Fortune Journals. 2023; 6 (4) : 535-541.
Weekly epidemiological record - Global update on implementation of preventive chemotherapy (PC) against neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) in 2022 and status of donated medicines for NTDs in 2022–2023
World Health Organization . Weekly epidemiological record. 2023; 98 (52) : 677-696.
Ethics and governance of artificial intelligence for health: Guidance on large multi-modal models
World Health Organization . World Health Organization . 2024.
The current status of neglected tropical diseases in Japan: A scoping review
Harada Y, Iwashita H, Moriyasu T, et al. PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases. Public Library of Science (PLoS). 2024; 18 (1) : 1-40.
The Nigeria Case Study in NTD Control Efforts
Dozie I. N. S. Nigeria Journal of Parasitology. 2023; 1 (Special Issue) : 1-23.
Laos eliminates lymphatic filariasis
Bagcchi S. The Lancet Infectious Diseases. Elsevier BV. 2024; 24 (1) : e17.
Examining factors driving inequities in water, sanitation, hygiene, and waste management services in healthcare facilities in Ghana: An analysis of routine national data
Dubik SD, Amegah KE, Kwakye AT, et al. Journal of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene for Development. IWA Publishing. 2024.
From steps to solutions: Advancing podoconiosis prevention and control in Ethiopia
Malaria Consortium . 2023.
Integration of onchocerciasis morbidity management and disability prevention services in the healthcare system in Tanzania: a call for action and recommendations.
Mushi V, Mmbando B, Colebunders R. Tropical diseases, travel medicine and vaccines. 2024; 10 (1) : 1-5.
Exploring the knowledge, attitudes, and practice towards child eye health: A qualitative analysis of parent experience focus groups
Sherief ST, Tesfaye S, Eshetu Z, et al. PLOS ONE. Public Library of Science (PLoS). 2023; 18 (11) : 1-14.
Maintaining high quality trichiasis surgery before and after trachoma elimination
Gower E, Bayissasse B, Kello A. B, et al. Trachoma Matters Series. ICTC - International Coalition for Trachoma Control. 2023.
Prevalence of HIV infection among visceral leishmaniasis patients in India: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Kaur R, Kumar R, Chaudhary V, et al. Clinical Epidemiology and Global Health. Elsevier BV. 2024.
Ayurvedic insights into lymphatic filariasis and holistic approaches towards its management
Ghadage DP, Sahani DG, Sundar DB, et al. International Journal of Mosquito Research. AkiNik Publications. 2023; 10 (6) : 173-176.
The mosquito knows no borders: Regional challenges for global confrontation in the dengue battle
Barçante JMDP, Cherem J, Cheng Q. PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases. Public Library of Science (PLoS). 2024; 18 (1) : 1-4.
Challenges associated with the availability, accessibility, and use of antivenoms for treating snakebite envenoming in Ghana: A MaxDiff experiment design
Nyarko E, Ameho EK, Iddi S, et al. Toxicon. Elsevier BV. 2024.
Reflective questioning to guide socially just global health reform: a narrative review and expert elicitation
Lebu S, Musoka L, Graham JP. International Journal for Equity in Health. Springer Science and Business Media LLC. 2024; 23 (3) : 1-14.
Significant reduction of blackfly densities in persistent onchocerciasis area following pilot implementation of an environment friendly approach (Slash and Clear)
Domche A, Nana Djeunga HC, Nwane PB, et al. Scientific Reports. Springer Science and Business Media LLC. 2024; 14 (1) : 1-10.
Feasibility of Helminth Worm Burden as a Marker for Assessing the Impact and Success of Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Interventions (WASH) for the Control of Neglected Tropical Diseases
Ekpo U. F, Mogaji H. O. Nigerian Journal of Parasitology . 2023.
Time to bring female genital schistosomiasis out of neglect
Lamberti O, Bozzani F, Kiyoshi K, et al. British Medical Bulletin. Oxford University Press (OUP). 2024.
Use of Antibiotics following Snakebite in the Era of Antimicrobial Stewardship
Brenes-Chacon H, Gutiérrez JM, Avila-Aguero ML. Toxins. MDPI AG. 2024; 16 (1) : 1-14.
Investigation of Malaria, Leishmaniasis, and Scabies Risk after Earthquakes and Recommendations for Prevention.
Tunalı V, Harman M, Özbilgin A. Turkiye parazitolojii dergisi. 2023; 47 (4) : 249-255.
Making clinical trials a public norm for health decisions in sub-Saharan Africa
Agnandji ST, Loembe MM, Mbouna AV, et al. Frontiers in Tropical Diseases. Frontiers Media SA. 2024.
News & Events
World NTD Day: Overview, Progress, and Highlights
January 25, 2024, 15:00 CET; Online.
A few days ahead of World NTD day 2024 Internews HJN, in partnership with RTI International, will host a virtual event livestreamed on YouTube, FB, and X on progress towards elimination of NTDs. Many members of the HJN come from communities where NTDs remain a challenge and interaction with global health experts can offer a deeper understanding of these diseases, their root causes, and what is being done to eliminate them. Important milestones have been achieved in making progress towards eliminating tropical diseases, but much more needs to be done especially when considering today's global challenges. Innovation in vaccine development for specific NTDs will also be covered, along with an in-depth look at Leishmaniases and Noma disease.
Global appeal 2024 to end stigma and discrimination against persons affected by leprosy
January 31, 2024; 17:00-18:10 CET; Geneva, Switzerland.
WHO will host the launch of the Global Appeal 2024 to end stigma and discrimination against persons affected by leprosy, led by the Sasakawa Leprosy (Hansen's Disease) Initiative. The event will take place in the WHO Auditorium, in the presence of the WHO Director-General Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus and Mr Yohei Sasakawa, WHO Goodwill Ambassador for Leprosy Elimination; it will be opened by a concert.
To watch the live stream, please register here.
Reframing neglect: a fine art and documentary photography exhibition on NTDs
January 30, 2024; 18:00-20:30 EST; New York, USA.
This exhibit features photographers from six countries across Africa where neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) are prevalent. In breathtakingly bold colors, it dissects social issues and challenges western representations of Africa by creating a powerful interpretation of the impact of NTDs on gender equity, mental health, mobility and access to resources.
Call for applications: TDR Clinical Research Leadership fellowship programme
TDR, the Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases, is a global programme of scientific collaboration that helps facilitate, support and influence efforts to combat diseases of poverty. The purpose of the Clinical Research Leadership (CRL) fellowship programme is to provide funding support to researchers and clinical trial staff from LMICs to acquire essential leadership skills in clinical research through placements in TPOs. The scheme targets mid-career clinical researchers or clinical trial staff who are employed by a legal entity in an LMIC where they are currently conducting clinical research activities in the scope of TDR and in a broad range of poverty-related infectious diseases, emerging infectious diseases, pandemic preparedness, antimicrobial resistance and Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs). Application deadline is 19th February, 2024; 17:00 CET.
Sasakawa Health Foundation: Call for Grant Proposals for Hansen's Disease
The Sasakawa Health Foundation has opened a call for grant proposals that focus on one or all of three areas: tackling disease, fighting discrimination, and preserving history. The application period for projects starting in September 2024 is March 11 - April 12, 2024.
World Skin Health Day | Guinea 2024
January 27-31, 2024; Guinea.
For its fourth edition, the World Skin Health Day is celebrated in Guinea. The Congress is organized by the International League of Dermatological Societies (ILDS) and the International Society of Dermatology. In collaboration with WHO, the day of January 30 is entirely dedicated to NTDs, as the date coincides with the World NTD Day.
NTD Inclusion Score Card (NISC) Action Plan Toolkit
A NISC Action Plan Toolkit has been added to the NISC page on InfoNTD. It is intended to serve as a reference point for best practices and/or strategies and ideas of tangible actions that can be taken by NTD organisations, following the identification of gaps/challenges (from the NISC assessment) regarding inclusion and meaningful participation of persons affected by NTDs.
Additionally, the Hindi version of the NISC facilitation slides has been updated.
World NTD Day Celebration 2024: Uniting Globally for Skin-NTDs
January 26, 18:00 - 19:30 NST; Kathmandu, Nepal; Hybrid.
A hybrid event celebrating World NTD Day with a focus on Uniting Globally for Skin-NTDs. Speakers include Dr. Rie Yotsu, Dr. Suwash Baral, Dallas Smith, and Dr. Kinsley Bampoe Asiedu and many more experts. You can register here to join online.
Removing obstacles to the NTD road map in the post-COVID-19 scenario: a webinar organized by the network of WHO collaborating centres for NTDs
January 30, 2024; 9:30-11:00 CET; Online.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has set up over 50 collaborating centres related to neglected tropical diseases (NTDs). These institutions play a key role in developing more advanced technologies and cost–effective strategies, and significantly contribute to boosting control, elimination and eradication of NTDs worldwide. These WHO collaborating centres will come together on 30 January 2024, on the occasion of World Neglected Tropical Diseases Day, at a virtual workshop to discuss how they can contribute to accelerate progress towards the 2030 targets set in the NTD road map.
The Mwele Malecela Mentorship Program for Women in Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs)
The Mwele Malecela Mentorship (MMM) Program for Women in Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) supports mid-career African women to become leaders and champions in NTD elimination at national and international levels. Using an innovative gender-intentional approach, the MMM program aims to increase the overall coverage, effectiveness, and impact of NTD interventions by ensuring the program support for women to overcome gender barriers in access to leadership while also acquiring skills and resources that enable them to be influential leaders and agents of change.
Deadline for Mentees' applications: January 31, 2024, by 11:59 pm (GMT+1). Deadline for Mentors' applications: March 15, 2024 by 11:59 pm (GMT+1).
TropicalMed 2023 Young Investigator Award
TropicalMed is inviting nominations for the TropicalMed 2023 Young Investigator Award. The prize will be given to one young investigator in recognition of their excellence in the field of tropical medicine and infectious disease.
The nomination deadline is the 31st of January, 2024.
TropicalMed 2023 Best PhD Thesis Award
TropicalMed is inviting applications for the TropicalMed 2023 Best PhD Thesis Award. The prize will be awarded to a PhD student or recently qualified PhD who produced a highly anticipated thesis with great academic potential. Application deadline is the 31st January, 2024.
The Health for All Film Festival
The 5th Health for ALL Film Festival calls for submissions from 1st of November 2023 to the 31st of January 2024. Public institutions, NGO's, communities, activists and students in public health, film schools, and other relevant domains are invited to submit their short films. The main categories are: Universal Health Coverage, Health Emergencies, and Better Health and Well-being.
Climate Impacts Awards
Wellcome Foundation has launched its 2024 Climate Impact Awards. In 2024 they aim for fund projects that generate context-specific evidence using community knowledge and experiences to deliver actionable policy outcomes that can be scaled to multiple settings. We will prioritise funding for research that involves and serves the needs of communities most impacted by the health effects of climate change, and advances stories and narratives that tend to be absent in the media or underrepresented in public discourse. Application deadline is the 3rd of April, 2024.
Call for Papers: Addressing the snakebite challenge - progress towards the 2030 roadmap
RSTMH are seeking submissions for a Special Issue, to be published in Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (TRSTMH), which aims to bring together research on improving the understanding of snakebites and snakebite envenoming. The deadline for submissions is the 31st of March, 2024.
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