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The elimination of human African trypanosomiasis: Achievements in relation to WHO road map targets for 2020.

Jose R FrancoGiuliano CecchiMassimo PaoneAbdoulaye DiarraLise GroutAugustin Kadima EbejaPere P SimarroWeining ZhaoDaniel Argaw
Published in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2022)
The steady progress towards the elimination of HAT is a testament to the power of multi-stakeholder commitment and coordination. At the end of 2020, the World Health Assembly endorsed a new road map for 2021-2030 that set new bold targets for neglected tropical diseases. While rhodesiense HAT remains among the diseases targeted for elimination as a public health problem, gambiense HAT is targeted for elimination of transmission. The goal for gambiense HAT is expected to be particularly arduous, as it might be hindered by cryptic reservoirs and a number of other challenges (e.g. further integration of HAT surveillance and control into national health systems, availability of skilled health care workers, development of more effective and adapted tools, and funding for and coordination of elimination efforts).
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