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Adding tsetse control to medical activities contributes to decreasing transmission of sleeping sickness in the Mandoul focus (Chad)

机译:在医疗活动中增加采采蝇控制措施有助于减少曼陀尔病(乍得)的昏睡病传播

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Background Gambian sleeping sickness or HAT (human African trypanosomiasis) is a neglected tropical disease caused by Trypanosoma brucei gambiense transmitted by riverine species of tsetse. A global programme aims to eliminate the disease as a public health problem by 2020 and stop transmission by 2030. In the South of Chad, the Mandoul area is a persistent focus of Gambian sleeping sickness where around 100 HAT cases were still diagnosed and treated annually until 2013. Pre-2014, control of HAT relied solely on case detection and treatment, which lead to a gradual decrease in the number of cases of HAT due to annual screening of the population.
机译:背景冈比亚昏睡病或HAT(人类非洲锥虫病)是由采采蝇的河流物种传播的布鲁氏锥虫造成的一种被忽视的热带病。一项全球计划旨在到2020年消除作为公共卫生问题的疾病,并在2030年之前停止传播。在乍得南部,曼多尔地区一直是冈比亚昏睡病的持续关注焦点,每年仍诊治约100例HAT病例2013年。2014年之前,HAT的控制仅取决于病例的检测和治疗,由于对人群进行年度筛查,导致HAT的病例数逐渐减少。

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