Epidemiological situation of yaws in the Americas: A systematic review in the context of a regional elimination goal
ConclusionsThe lack of recent yaws publications may reflect, in the best-case scenario, the interruption of yaws transmission. It should be possible to reach the eradication goal in the region of the Americas, but it is necessary to collect more information. We suggest updating the epidemiological status of yaws, especially in two countries that need to assess ongoing transmission. Twenty-four countries need to demonstrate the interruption of transmission and declare its status of yaws endemicity, and sixteen countries should declare if they are yaws-free. It is necessary to formally verify the achievement of this goal in Ecuador.
Source: PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases - Category: Tropical Medicine Authors: Ana Clara Zoni Source Type: research
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