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Autore: | Burri Christian |
Titolo: | Human African Trypanosomiasis (Sleeping Sickness) : The Road to Elimination Revisited-Achievements and Remaining Challenges |
Pubblicazione: | Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2020 |
Descrizione fisica: | 1 electronic resource (280 p.) |
Soggetto topico: | Medicine |
Epidemiology & medical statistics | |
Soggetto non controllato: | (+)-spectaline |
iso-6-spectaline | |
Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense | |
autophagy | |
apoptosis | |
cross-talk | |
trypanosomosis | |
iron | |
transferrin | |
transferrin receptor | |
nutritional immunity | |
flagellar pocket | |
Human African Trypanosomiasis (HAT) | |
mydriasis | |
neurological signs | |
eradication | |
re-emergence | |
human African trypanosomiasis | |
treatment | |
melarsoprol | |
adverse event | |
encephalopathy | |
human leukocyte antigen | |
association study | |
disease elimination | |
disease eradication | |
frontline workers | |
DR Congo | |
mobile screening | |
qualitative methods | |
sequelae | |
serology | |
oligosymptomatic HAT | |
product development partnerships | |
research and development | |
medical innovation | |
donor policy | |
African trypanosomiasis | |
sleeping sickness | |
trypanosoma brucei | |
drugs | |
drug resistance | |
history | |
human Africa trypanosomiasis | |
fexinidazole | |
home-based treatment | |
patient-centred care | |
Uganda | |
elimination | |
T. b. gambiense | |
g-HAT | |
T. b. rhodesiense | |
r-HAT | |
neglected tropical diseases | |
Trypanosoma brucei | |
drug discovery | |
high-throughput screening | |
blood-brain barrier | |
brain permeability | |
pharmacology | |
phenotypic drug screening | |
Haemoparasites | |
animal reservoirs | |
Trypanosoma growth inhibitors | |
chemotherapy | |
pafuramidine | |
acoziborole | |
African sleeping sickness | |
development of treatment | |
suramin | |
medical history | |
political history | |
clinical research | |
health system strengthening | |
South Sudan | |
diagnosis | |
symptoms | |
treatment-seeking | |
case detection | |
embodiment | |
expertise | |
serendipity | |
CATT positive serological suspects | |
active follow-up strategy | |
Persona (resp. second.): | BurriChristian |
Sommario/riassunto: | As it is a goal to eliminate human African trypanosomiasis (HAT; sleeping sickness) as a public health problem by 2020 and interrupt transmission by 2030, this is a good moment to reflect on what we have achieved, what we want to achieve, and what could get in our way. HAT has a reputation for spectacular reappearances, and the latest peak of 40,000 reported and over 300,000 estimated cases only dates back to 1998. Efforts of the WHO and partners as well as the development of simpler and much better-tolerated treatments, improved diagnostics, and vector control tools made it possible to reduce this number by 95%. Case identification and confirmation remain complex and require specific skills, treatment remains error-prone and reports on long-term survivors have emerged, and the relevance of the animal reservoir for T. b. gambiense HAT needs clarification. In addition, to win the “end game” against this massively stigmatized disease, the human factor will play a key role. This Special Issue addresses many of the burning topics about disease elimination in its 12 research and 7 review articles and one case study. The papers critically reflect the approaches used, investigate the mentioned challenges, and propose novel approaches and interventions from various points of view. |
Altri titoli varianti: | Human African Trypanosomiasis |
Titolo autorizzato: | Human African Trypanosomiasis (Sleeping Sickness) |
Formato: | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione: | Inglese |
Record Nr.: | 9910557288503321 |
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