WHO guideline on control and elimination of human schistosomiasis [Internet]
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WHO guideline on control and elimination of human schistosomiasis [Internet]
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Schistosomiasis is a public health problem in tropical and subtropical regions of Africa, Asia, the Caribbean and South America. It is one of the neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) - a group of diseases and conditions that affect particularly low-income populations, worldwide.
Last year, WHO launched a new road map for 2021-2030 that aims to end the suffering from NTDs by 2030, in line with the Sustainable Development Goals. The road map specifically targets the elimination of schistosomiasis as a public health problem, globally.
This guideline provides evidence-based recommendations in the following areas: prevalence thresholds, target age groups and frequency of PC, establishment of WASH and snail control activities to support control and elimination of schistosomiasis, diagnostic tests for the assessment of schistosomiasis infection in animal reservoirs, in snail hosts, and in humans.
The guideline will provide support to Member States, programme managers, health workers and other stakeholders on the implementation of national schistosomiasis control and elimination programme.
© World Health Organization 2022.
Sections
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations and acronyms
- Glossary
- Executive summary
- Summary of recommendations
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Background on human schistosomiasis
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Summary of evidence and rationale for recommendations
- 3. Implementing preventive chemotherapy based on prevalence of infection
- 4. Safety of praziquantel for treatment of schistosomiasis
- 5. WASH and snail control interventions
- 6. Verification of interruption of transmission
- 7. Dissemination, implementation and evaluation of the guideline
- 8. Future research needs
- References
- Annexes
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