Login / Signup

High infection rates for onchocerciasis and soil-transmitted helminthiasis in children under five not receiving preventive chemotherapy: a bottleneck to elimination.

Hugues Clotaire Nana-DjeungaLinda Djune-YemeliAndré DomcheCyrille Donfo-AzafackArnauld Efon-EkangouoCédric Lenou-NangaNarcisse Nzune-TocheYves Aubin BalogJean Gabin BopdaStève Mbickmen-TchanaTirumalaisamy P VelavanVéronique Penlap-BengFrancine NtoumiJoseph Kamgno
Published in: Infectious diseases of poverty (2022)
This study reveals that children < 5 years of age are highly infected with STH and onchocerciasis, and could contribute to the spread of these diseases, perpetuating a vicious circle of transmission and hampering elimination efforts. These findings reveal the urgent need to provide (or scale) treatments (likely pediatric formulations) to these preschool-aged children, especially in areas of high transmission, to accelerate efforts to reach WHO 2030 target.
Keyphrases
  • young adults
  • gene expression
  • quality improvement
  • radiation therapy