TY - JOUR KW - Neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) KW - Disease control KW - Program Development AU - Liese B AU - Rosenberg M AU - Schratz A AB -

Neglected tropical diseases represent one of the most serious burdens to public health. Many can be treated cost-effectively, yet they have been largely ignored on the global health policy agenda until recently. In this first paper in the Series we review the fragmented structure of elimination and control programmes for these diseases, starting with the ambiguous definition of a neglected tropical disease. We describe selected international control initiatives and present their effect, governance arrangements, and financing mechanisms, including substantial drug-donation programmes. We also discuss efforts to exploit shared features of these diseases by integration of selected control activities within countries, thus creating economies of scope. Finally we address the challenges, resulting from the diversity of disease control approaches and governance structures-both nationally and internationally-and provide some suggestions for the way forward.

BT - Lancet C1 -

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20109865?dopt=Abstract

DO - 10.1016/S0140-6736(09)61749-9 IS - 9708 J2 - Lancet LA - eng N2 -

Neglected tropical diseases represent one of the most serious burdens to public health. Many can be treated cost-effectively, yet they have been largely ignored on the global health policy agenda until recently. In this first paper in the Series we review the fragmented structure of elimination and control programmes for these diseases, starting with the ambiguous definition of a neglected tropical disease. We describe selected international control initiatives and present their effect, governance arrangements, and financing mechanisms, including substantial drug-donation programmes. We also discuss efforts to exploit shared features of these diseases by integration of selected control activities within countries, thus creating economies of scope. Finally we address the challenges, resulting from the diversity of disease control approaches and governance structures-both nationally and internationally-and provide some suggestions for the way forward.

PY - 2010 SP - 67 EP - 76 T2 - Lancet TI - Programmes, partnerships, and governance for elimination and control of neglected tropical diseases. VL - 375 SN - 1474-547X ER -