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The elimination of human African trypanosomiasis: Monitoring progress towards the 2021-2030 WHO road map targets.

Jose R FrancoGerardo PriottoMassimo PaoneGiuliano CecchiAgustin Kadima EbejaPere P SimarroDieudonne SankaraSamia B A MetwallyDaniel Dagne Argaw
Published in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2024)
HAT elimination as a public health problem has been reached at global level, with seven countries already validated as having reached this goal. This achievement was made possible by the work of NSSCPs, supported by different public and private partners, and coordinated by WHO. The new challenging goal now is to reach zero cases by 2030. To reach this goal is crucial to maintain the engagement and support of donors and stakeholders and to keep the involvement and coordination of all partners. Along with the focus on elimination of transmission of gambiense HAT, it is important not to neglect rhodesiense HAT, which is targeted for elimination as a public health problem in the WHO road map for NTDs 2021-2030.
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