[Review] Challenges and key research questions for yaws eradication
Yaws is endemic in west Africa, southeast Asia, and the Pacific region. To eradicate yaws by 2020, WHO has launched a campaign of mass treatment with azithromycin. Progress has been made towards achievement of this ambitious goal, including the validation of point-of-care and molecular diagnostic tests and piloting of the strategy in several countries, including Ghana, Vanuatu, and Papua New Guinea. Gaps in knowledge need to be addressed to allow refinement of the eradication strategy. Studies exploring determinants of the spatial distribution of yaws are needed to help with the completion of baseline mapping.
Source: The Lancet Infectious Diseases - Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Michael Marks, Oriol Mitjà, Lasse S Vestergaard, Allan Pillay, Sascha Knauf, Cheng-Yen Chen, Quique Bassat, Diana L Martin, David Fegan, Fasihah Taleo, Jacob Kool, Sheila Lukehart, Paul M Emerson, Anthony W Solomon, Tun Ye, Ronald C Ballard, David C W Ma Tags: Review Source Type: research
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