| Literature DB >> 36043041 |
Hugh Shirley1, Grace Grifferty2, Elizabeth F Yates3, Nakul Raykar4, Richard Wamai5, Craig D McClain6,7.
Abstract
The surgical burden of neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) is set to rise alongside average temperatures and drought. NTDs with surgical indications, including trachoma and lymphatic filariasis, predominantly affect people in low- and middle-income countries where the gravest effects of climate change are likely to be felt. Vectors sensitive to temperature and rainfall will likely expand their reach to previously nonendemic regions, while drought may exacerbate NTD burden in already resource-strained settings. Current NTD mitigation strategies, including mass drug administrations, were interrupted by COVID-19, demonstrating the vulnerability of NTD progress to global events. Without NTD programming that meshes with surgical systems strengthening, climate change may outpace current strategies to reduce the burden of these diseases. Copyright:Entities:
Keywords: burden of disease; lymphatic filariasis; surgery; trachoma
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Year: 2022 PMID: 36043041 PMCID: PMC9374016 DOI: 10.5334/aogh.3766
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Glob Health ISSN: 2214-9996 Impact factor: 3.640
NTDs with surgical complications, population living in endemic areas, any data on rate of surgical interventions for NTDs, vector, climate impact on vector, assessment of climate change risk. LF = lymphatic filariasis, CE = cystic echinococcosis, VL = visceral leishmaniasis, CL = cutaneous leishmaniasis, MCL = mucocutaneous leishmaniasis.
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| DISEASE | DISABILITY ADJUSTED LIFE YEARS (DALYS) GLOBALLY IN 2019 | SURGICAL CASE LOAD ESTIMATES GLOBALLY PER YEAR | SURGICAL PROCEDURES | IMPACT OF CLIMATE WARMING ON PREVALENCE/TRANSMISSION | |
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| Lymphatic Filariasis | 1.6 million [ | 19.43 million in 2012 [ | Hydrocelectomy | ||
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| Trachoma | 181 thousand [ | 2.5 million globally in 2019 [ | Bilamellar tarsal rotation surgery (BTLS) | Impact of drought/flooding on WASH infrastructure | |
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| Cystic echinococcosis | 122 thousand [ | N/A | Liver, pancreas, etc. cystic resection | ||
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| Cysticercosis | 1.37 million [ | N/A | Ophthalmic cystic resection via various techniques, Microincision vitrectomy surgery (MIVS) | ||
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| Snakebite Envenoming | 400,000 disabled by snakebite envenoming annually [ | 244,000–413,000 [ | Fasciotomies, wound debridement, tissue grafts, local and free tissue flaps, and rarely amputations | Increased metabolic activity of ectotherms at higher temperatures. | |
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| Schistosomiasis | 1.64 million [ | N/A | Radical cystectomy, kidney transplant | Higher average temperatures may allow snails to live further from the equator. | |
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| Leishmaniases | VL | 404 thousand [ | Unknown | Splenectomy | Higher average temperatures allow sandflies to move to higher altitudes and further from the equator. |
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| CL/MCL | 293 thousand [ | Unknown | Cosmetic surgery to repair scarring, | ||
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