The challenge of unreported and unprogrammed deworming for soil-transmitted helminth control programs
- PMID: 26311691
- DOI: 10.1093/inthealth/ihv055
The challenge of unreported and unprogrammed deworming for soil-transmitted helminth control programs
Abstract
Soil-transmitted helminthiasis (STH) affects more than one billion people worldwide. WHO aims to control STH as a public health problem by providing periodic anthelminthic treatment to ≥75% of all at-risk children. Tracking progress toward this 2020 goal relies on accurate reporting of drug coverage. For STH, this is difficult because an unknown-but substantial-proportion of deworming occurs outside nationally-administered STH control programs, so-called 'unprogrammed deworming.' Further, coordination of intersectoral efforts needed to administer drugs to different risk groups-and to report coverage to WHO-is inadequate. This paper describes these challenges and offers suggestions to overcome them.
Keywords: Anthelminthic; Coverage; Deworming; Intestinal worms; Neglected tropical diseases; Soil-transmitted helminthiasis.
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