Ghana: Accelerating neglected tropical disease control in a setting of economic development

According to the GBD 2017, schistosomiasis is the second most prevalent human helminth infection (following hookworm infection) in Ghana, affecting almost one million people [9]. [...]among the arbovirus infections, the incidence of dengue in Ghana and elsewhere in West Africa is believed to have ri...

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Published inPLoS neglected tropical diseases Vol. 13; no. 1; p. e0007005
Main Authors Hotez, Peter J., Biritwum, Nana-Kwadwo, Fenwick, Alan, Molyneux, David H., Sachs, Jeffrey D.
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LanguageEnglish
Published United States Public Library of Science 01.01.2019
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Summary:According to the GBD 2017, schistosomiasis is the second most prevalent human helminth infection (following hookworm infection) in Ghana, affecting almost one million people [9]. [...]among the arbovirus infections, the incidence of dengue in Ghana and elsewhere in West Africa is believed to have risen precipitously. According to WHO, Ghana is one of 14 countries considered at high risk of yellow fever outbreaks, although it is not currently one of the four West African nations considered as a “complex emergency situation” [50]. The concerns about albendazole resistance and reduced ivermectin efficacy will also need to be addressed, with consideration of developing improved biotechnologies for some of the NTDs [51]. [...]we have seen how dengue and yellow fever can persist even in middle-income countries, so that for these diseases as well new technologies will need to be developed and implemented.
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PJH is lead investigator on several vaccines against neglected tropical diseases in development and in clinical trials.
ISSN:1935-2735
1935-2727
1935-2735
DOI:10.1371/journal.pntd.0007005