Control, elimination, and eradication efforts for neglected tropical diseases in the World Health Organization African region over the last 30 years: A scoping review

•Scoping review included 480 articles, 6 cochrane reviews, and 134 technical reports.•There are significant gaps in published scientific articles by disease and country.•Ten countries did not have published national multi-year strategic plans for NTDs.•There is a need to standardize NTD programs and...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of infectious diseases 2024-04, Vol.141, p.106943-None, Article 106943
Hauptverfasser: Wolfe, Caitlin M., Barry, Abbie, Campos, Adriana, Farham, Bridget, Achu, Dorothy, Juma, Elizabeth, Kalu, Akpaka, Impouma, Benido
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Zusammenfassung:•Scoping review included 480 articles, 6 cochrane reviews, and 134 technical reports.•There are significant gaps in published scientific articles by disease and country.•Ten countries did not have published national multi-year strategic plans for NTDs.•There is a need to standardize NTD programs and activities across the region.•Mobile, displaced, hard-to-reach, disabled, vulnerable populations require attention. NTDs historically receive less attention than other diseases in the same regions. Recent gap analyses revealed notable shortcomings despite NTD elimination progress. This systematic scoping review was conducted to understand NTD control, elimination, and eradication efforts in the WHO African region over the last 30 years. Peer-reviewed publications from PubMed, Web of Science, and Cochrane databases related to NTD control, elimination, and eradication in the WHO African Region from 1990 to 2022 were reviewed. Included articles were categorized based on NTD; study location, type, and period; and topic areas. Technical and guidance documents from WHO, UN, partner, and academic/research institutions were reviewed. Country-specific multi-year NTD master plans were documented. Four hundred eighty peer-reviewed articles, six Cochrane reviews, and 134 technical reports were included. MDA and non-interventional/survey-related studies were common topics. Lymphatic filariasis, trachoma, schistosomiasis, and onchocerciasis were the most frequently studied NTDs. Tanzania, Ethiopia, and Nigeria were the most represented countries; multi-country studies were limited. The review highlights progress made in NTD control, elimination, and eradication efforts in the WHO African Region and can inform national/regional strategies. Disease and geographical disparities were evident, warranting focus and research in certain countries. A standardized approach to NTD control programs is needed for sustained progress. There was no funding source for this study.
ISSN:1201-9712
1878-3511
1878-3511
DOI:10.1016/j.ijid.2024.01.010