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Controlling lymphatic filariasis and soil-transmitted helminthiasis together in South Asia: opportunities and challenges.

E A Padmasiri1, A Montresor, G Biswas, N R de Silva.   

Abstract

Lymphatic filariasis (LF) and the major soil-transmitted helminth (STH) infections are co-endemic in many countries, particularly in Asia. Control strategies for both groups of infections have increasingly focused on the use of mass chemotherapy. With the use of albendazole, there is now a tool that is common to both. However, there are also important differences in their modes of transmission and epidemiology, and, as a result, in the overall control strategies. The Global Programme for the Elimination of Lymphatic Filariasis aims to eliminate LF through time-limited mass drug administration programmes. Control activities for STH are more diffuse, aiming to piggy-back de-worming onto existing services, such as school health activities; controlling morbidity, rather than eliminating infection, is the stated goal. In order to maximize health benefits to communities that are endemic for one or both of these infections, it is vitally important that policy makers and programme managers have a clear understanding of both commonalities and differences, and implement control strategies that allocate available resources in an optimal manner.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16546228      PMCID: PMC5626005          DOI: 10.1016/j.trstmh.2005.12.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg        ISSN: 0035-9203            Impact factor:   2.184


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Journal:  Am J Trop Med Hyg       Date:  2004-10       Impact factor: 2.345

5.  Global programme to eliminate lymphatic filariasis.

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Journal:  Wkly Epidemiol Rec       Date:  2005-06-10

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Authors:  Julia Critchley; David Addiss; Henry Ejere; Carrol Gamble; Paul Garner; Hellen Gelband
Journal:  Trop Med Int Health       Date:  2005-09       Impact factor: 2.622

7.  Efficacy of single dose combinations of albendazole, ivermectin and diethylcarbamazine for the treatment of bancroftian filariasis.

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Journal:  Trop Med Int Health       Date:  2004-09       Impact factor: 2.622

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Authors:  Lorenzo Savioli; Sally Stansfield; Donald A P Bundy; Arlene Mitchell; Rita Bhatia; Dirk Engels; Antonio Montresor; Maria Neira; Ali Mohammed Shein
Journal:  Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg       Date:  2002 Nov-Dec       Impact factor: 2.184

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Journal:  Filaria J       Date:  2002-10-10
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Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2013-12-12

3.  Toward the 2020 goal of soil-transmitted helminthiasis control and elimination.

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Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2018-08-14
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