Priority knowledge gaps for schistosomiasis research and development in the World Health Organization Africa Region.

IF 5.5 1区 医学 Infectious Diseases of Poverty Pub Date : 2025-03-17 DOI:10.1186/s40249-025-01285-w
Pauline N Mwinzi, Moses Chimbari, Khadime Sylla, Maurice R Odiere, Nicholas Midzi, Eugene Ruberanziza, Sylvian Mupoyi, Humphrey D Mazigo, Jean T Coulibaly, Uwem Friday Ekpo, Moussa Sacko, Sammy M Njenga, Louis-Albert Tchuem-Tchuente, Anouk N Gouvras, David Rollinson, Amadou Garba, Elizabeth A Juma
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Schistosomiasis, also known as bilharzia, is a widespread neglected tropical disease (NTD) in Africa, with more significant research and development (R&D) challenges and gaps compared to other preventive chemotherapy NTDs (PC-NTDs) like onchocerciasis, lymphatic filariasis, and trachoma. In response to this challenge, some global initiatives have advocated for bridging this gap, focusing on coordinated engagement with research donors. In this opinion article we highlight key R&D priorities for combating schistosomiasis in the WHO Africa region. These include defining morbidity indicators, expanding prevention, and developing innovative diagnostics, treatments, and public health strategies like test-and-treat. We emphasize integrating efforts with broader health campaigns, assessing zoonotic transmission through One Health, and using environmental surveillance tools like xenomonitoring and eDNA. We stress the need to study climate and environmental impacts on transmission, zoonotic transmission, schistosome hybridization, and snail ecology, advancing snail control, and developing vaccines, while calling for new treatments beyond praziquantel, addressing drug resistance, and improving access for children and remote populations. Further, operational research should refine hotspot interventions, enhance water, sanitation and hygiene integration, and address socio-cultural barriers. Lastly, sustainable funding and global collaboration are vital to achieve 2030 NTD Roadmap goals.

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世界卫生组织非洲区域血吸虫病研究与发展方面的优先知识差距。
血吸虫病,又称血吸虫病,是非洲广泛存在的一种被忽视的热带病,与盘尾丝虫病、淋巴丝虫病和沙眼等其他预防性化疗被忽视的热带病相比,存在更大的研发挑战和差距。为了应对这一挑战,一些全球倡议倡导弥合这一差距,重点是与研究捐助者的协调参与。在这篇观点文章中,我们强调世卫组织非洲区域防治血吸虫病的主要研发重点。其中包括确定发病率指标,扩大预防,制定创新的诊断、治疗和公共卫生战略,如检测和治疗。我们强调将努力与更广泛的卫生运动结合起来,通过“同一个健康”评估人畜共患病传播,并利用异种监测和dna等环境监测工具。我们强调有必要研究气候和环境对传播、人畜共患病传播、血吸虫杂交和蜗牛生态的影响,推进蜗牛控制和开发疫苗,同时呼吁在吡喹酮之外开发新的治疗方法,解决耐药性问题,改善儿童和偏远人群的可及性。此外,运筹学研究应完善热点干预措施,加强水、环境卫生和个人卫生的整合,并解决社会文化障碍。最后,可持续供资和全球合作对于实现2030年新结核样疾病路线图目标至关重要。
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期刊介绍: Infectious Diseases of Poverty is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that focuses on addressing essential public health questions related to infectious diseases of poverty. The journal covers a wide range of topics including the biology of pathogens and vectors, diagnosis and detection, treatment and case management, epidemiology and modeling, zoonotic hosts and animal reservoirs, control strategies and implementation, new technologies and application. It also considers the transdisciplinary or multisectoral effects on health systems, ecohealth, environmental management, and innovative technology. The journal aims to identify and assess research and information gaps that hinder progress towards new interventions for public health problems in the developing world. Additionally, it provides a platform for discussing these issues to advance research and evidence building for improved public health interventions in poor settings.
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