Target product profiles: leprosy diagnostics.

IF 8.4 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Bulletin of the World Health Organization Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Epub Date: 2024-02-22 DOI:10.2471/BLT.23.290881
Petra Kukkaro, Sundeep Chaitanya Vedithi, David J Blok, Wim H van Brakel, Annemieke Geluk, Aparna Srikantam, David Scollard, Linda B Adams, Mathias Duck, Sunil Anand, Andie Tucker, Israel Cruz, Vrr Pemmaraju, Daniel Argaw Dagne, Kingsley Asiedu, Christopher Hanna
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The World Health Organization (WHO) aims to reduce new leprosy cases by 70% by 2030, necessitating advancements in leprosy diagnostics. Here we discuss the development of two WHO's target product profiles for such diagnostics. These profiles define criteria for product use, design, performance, configuration and distribution, with a focus on accessibility and affordability. The first target product profile outlines requirements for tests to confirm diagnosis of leprosy in individuals with clinical signs and symptoms, to guide multidrug treatment initiation. The second target product profile outlines requirements for tests to detect Mycobacterium leprae or M. lepromatosis infection among asymptomatic contacts of leprosy patients, aiding prophylactic interventions and prevention. Statistical modelling was used to assess sensitivity and specificity requirements for these diagnostic tests. The paper highlights challenges in achieving high specificity, given the varying endemicity of M. leprae, and identifying target analytes with robust performance across leprosy phenotypes. We conclude that diagnostics with appropriate product design and performance characteristics are crucial for early detection and preventive intervention, advocating for the transition from leprosy management to prevention.

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目标产品简介:麻风病诊断。
世界卫生组织(WHO)的目标是到 2030 年将新增麻风病例减少 70%,这就要求麻风病诊断技术不断进步。在此,我们将讨论世界卫生组织为此类诊断制定的两个目标产品简介。这些简介规定了产品使用、设计、性能、配置和分发的标准,重点关注产品的可获得性和可负担性。第一份目标产品简介概述了对具有临床症状和体征的麻风病人进行确诊以指导开始多种药物治疗的检测项目的要求。第二个目标产品简介概述了对检测麻风病人无症状接触者中麻风分枝杆菌或麻风杆菌感染的要求,以帮助进行预防性干预和预防。统计模型用于评估这些诊断检测的灵敏度和特异性要求。鉴于麻风杆菌的流行程度各不相同,本文强调了在实现高特异性方面的挑战,并确定了在不同麻风病表型中性能稳定的目标分析物。我们的结论是,具有适当产品设计和性能特点的诊断方法对于早期检测和预防性干预至关重要,并倡导从麻风病管理向预防过渡。
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Bulletin of the World Health Organization
Bulletin of the World Health Organization 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
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11.50
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0.90%
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317
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The Bulletin of the World Health Organization Journal Overview: Leading public health journal Peer-reviewed monthly journal Special focus on developing countries Global scope and authority Top public and environmental health journal Impact factor of 6.818 (2018), according to Web of Science ranking Audience: Essential reading for public health decision-makers and researchers Provides blend of research, well-informed opinion, and news
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