Neglected infectious diseases in the Americas: current situation and perspectives for the control and elimination by 2030

M. Saboyá-Díaz, A. N. S. Maia-Elkhoury, A. Luciañez, Samantha Y. O. B. Valadas, Ronaldo Guilherme Carvaho-Scholte, R. Nicholls, Marco A Vigilato, Luis Gerardo Castellanos, Marcos A. Espinal
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Neglected infectious diseases (NID) are a diverse group of conditions including more than 20 parasitic, bacterial, and fungal diseases, and envenoming by poisonous animals. Their risk factors include poverty, income inequality, lack of access to safe drinking water and proper sanitation, and barriers to education and health services, among other social determinants of health. They impose a large burden on marginalized populations globally and in the region of the Americas, including women and ethnic minorities. The region of the Americas has a track record of elimination of communicable diseases and countries have made significant progress in the elimination of NID in recent years. Between 2011 and 2020, one country eliminated trachoma, four eliminated onchocerciasis, one eliminated human rabies transmitted by dogs, and three were declared free of lymphatic filariasis. The COVID-19 pandemic impacted the continuity of actions to eliminate NID and there are challenges in controlling and eliminating NID, particularly in vulnerable and hard-to-reach populations with issues in accessing health services. There are still difficulties in the coordination between health and other sectors to work together on the socioeconomic and environmental determinants of NID. Forwarding the elimination of NID in the Americas involves continuous advocacy and resource mobilization at various levels (international, regional, national, and subnational), ensuring sufficient allocation of human and financial resources, access to essential health supplies, and implementing people-centered services. It also entails engaging and empowering civil society, communities, local governments, and public-private partnerships, while collaborating with stakeholders and donors for effective action.
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美洲被忽视的传染病:现状及到 2030 年控制和消除这些疾病的前景
被忽视的传染病(NID)种类繁多,包括 20 多种寄生虫病、细菌病和真菌病,以及有毒动物致病。这些疾病的风险因素包括贫困、收入不平等、缺乏安全饮用水和适当的卫生设施、获得教育和医疗服务的障碍,以及其他影响健康的社会决定因素。它们给全球和美洲地区的边缘化人口,包括妇女和少数民族带来了沉重负担。美洲地区在消除传染病方面有着良好的记录,近年来各国在消除非传染性疾病方面取得了显著进展。2011 年至 2020 年期间,一个国家消灭了沙眼,四个国家消灭了盘尾丝虫病,一个国家消灭了由狗传播的人类狂犬病,三个国家宣布消灭了淋巴丝虫病。COVID-19 大流行影响了消除非传染性疾病行动的连续性,在控制和消除非传染性疾病方面存在挑战,特别是在难以获得医疗服务的弱势和难以接触到的人群中。卫生部门与其他部门在协调合作消除非传染性疾病的社会经济和环境决定因素方面仍然存在困难。要在美洲消除非传染性疾病,就必须在各级(国际、区域、国家和国家以下各级)持续开展宣传和资源调动工作,确保分配充足的人力和财政资源,提供基本保健用品,并实施以人为本的服务。这还需要让民间社会、社区、地方政府和公私伙伴关系参与进来并增强其能力,同时与利益攸关方和捐助方合作采取有效行动。
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