Saturday, May 4, 2013

NTD's in the news this week (28 Apr - 4 May 2013)


Channel News Asia - May 4, 2013
It has also set aside a quarantine area, in case its residents come down with dengue fever. Meanwhile, some residents in the area are taking the initiative to wipe out the mozzies by paying for pest control once a month.

Sunday Leader - May 4, 2013
Rise In Dengue. By Camelia Nathaniel. This year so far 1004 dengue cases and two dengue caused deaths have been reported in Colombo.

Afrika dobija bitku protiv riječnog sljepila: Seljani love crne muve (Africa winning the battle against river blindness)
Vijesti - May 4, 2013
Ono što ih drži na distanci, kao što je slučaj sa mnogim riječnim bazenima širom Afrike, je riječno sljepilo (onchocerciasis), oboljenje koje prenosi crna muva, mali insekt koji se razmnožava u vodama brzog toka. Legenda kaže da ukoliko živite preblizu ...


Phuket Gazette - May 4, 2013
PHUKET: In the wake of a six-year-old Burmese girl dying from dengue fever after arriving on the island in April, the Phuket Provincial Health Office (PPHO) is urging everyone to bolster efforts to remove possible breeding grounds for mosquitoes ...

Business Recorder - May 4, 2013
Secretary Health Punjab Arif Nadeem said due to the joint efforts of various government departments, effective vector surveillance and larvaeciding and close cooperation of the people, dengue situation is under control in Punjab. Surveillance and ...

Solomon Star - ‎May 4, 2013
“We must not see dengue control measures as institutional based but to make it community based. Communities must be responsible,” Mr Nanau said.

7thSpace Interactive (press release) - ‎May 4, 2013
Human African Trypanosomiasis is one of the Neglected Tropical Diseases that is targeted for elimination by the World Health Organization.

[Vanguard] - allAfrica - May 3, 2013
Guinea worm disease, also known as dracunculiasis, is a parasitic infection caused by the nematode roundworm parasite Dracunculus medenisis.

Misiones OnLine - May 3, 2013
La Municipalidad de Posadas, a través de la secretaría de Calidad de Vida y su Dirección de Atención Primaria para la Salud, en el marco de la capacitación continua del personal municipal, fue representado en el VI Congreso Latinoamericano y XII ...

Rosario3.com - May 3, 2013
La enfermedad es causada por el parásito Trypanosoma cruzi y vehiculizada por insectos conocidos como vinchucas. Afecta mayoritariamente a países latinoamericanos, si bien en los últimos tiempos se ha visto una propagación hacia otros continentes ...

BBC News - May 3, 2013
How villagers catch the flies that cause blindness

Wellcome Trust - May 3, 2013
The funding will help to move early-stage research to find new medicines for diseases such as tuberculosis, malaria, leishmaniasis and sleeping sickness to the next level. Scientists from around the world will work in collaboration with GSK drug ...

Solomon Star - May 3, 2013
Dengue death toll stands at 5 - Solomon Star NewspaperSolomon StarThe number remained at four until last week when the latest death was recorded. All deaths occurred in Honiara. Head of the dengue fever task force

Bangkok Post - May 3, 2013
Due to poor public health services in their countries, many migrant workers arrive here carrying communicable diseases that have already been brought under control in this country, among them pulmonary tuberculosis, elephantiasis and malaria.

Manila Bulletin - May 3, 2013
CEBU CITY – The Cebu City Health Department (CHD) on Friday revealed that cases of dengue have increased from January to April this year to 723, nearly 20 percent higher compared with the number cases during the same period of last year. 

코리아헬스로그 (Korea Health Log) - May 3, 2013
요우스와 비슷하게 피부궤양을 일으키는 브룰리 궤양(buruli ulcer)이다. 브룰리 궤양은 Mycobacterium ulcerans 의해 일어난다. 한센병이나 결핵을 일으키는 마이코박테리아 계열 박테리아다. 브룰리 궤양의 유행이 심각한 서부아프리카 지역에서는 결핵이나 ...

Thailand National News Bureau - May 2, 2013
BANGKOK, 2 May 2013 (NNT) – The Disease Control Department (DDC) has reported that 33 people have died of dengue fever, while trying to raise public awareness of the disease. The Department of Disease Control under the Public Health Ministry has ...

The Yemen Times - May 2, 2013
In an area of the country where diseases like malaria, typhoid andschistosomiasis run rampant, and clean drinking water is scarce, the hospital is heavily burdened. But as a result of a lack of funding and an inability to properly cope with sick ...

7Online WSVN-TV - May 2, 2013
HOLLYWOOD, Fla. (WSVN) -- A 7-year-old girl who was rushed to the hospital Wednesday afternoon after suffering a snake bite said she learned a valuable lesson from her ordeal. 

Tempo - May 2, 2013
PHO officials, however, said that residents should not let their guards down with the decrease report as the mosquitoes carrying the dengue virus strikes when least expected year-round. The latest surveillance report released by Dr. George R. Repique ...

Daily Mail - May 2, 2013
Alongside the original photo, a caption read: 'Our man vs wild producer suffering from a brutal snakebite - fighting the injury with courage.' Despite his horrific injury Mr Rankin was said to be on the mend having undergone surgery. 

InfoSur Hoy - Infosurhoy - May 2, 2013
ASUNCIÓN, Paraguay – Paraguay is dealing with the worst dengue outbreak in its history, as the disease has killed 48 and infected 70,000 patients this year, Health Minister Antonio Arbo said. 

allAfrica - May 2, 2013
[ANGOP] Cazenga -Cajueiros Hospital, in Luanda's Cazenga municipality, is prepared and equipped to diagnose and treat casual cases of dengue fever, Angop has learnt.

7thSpace Interactive (press release) - May 2, 2013
The present study sought to investigate the association between HLA-A, HLA-B and HLA-DRB1 genes and susceptibility or resistance to the different clinical manifestations of American cutaneous leishmaniasis(ACL) in southern Brazil. Methods: The sample ...

7thSpace Interactive (press release) - ‎May 1, 2013
The transformation of noninfective epimastigotes into infective metacyclic trypomastigotes (metacyclogenesis) is a fundamental step in the life cycle of Trypanosoma cruzi, comprising several morphological and biochemical changes. 

Gant Daily - May 1, 2013
The mapping project – led by the charity Sightsavers, with funding from the UK's Department for International Development (DFID) and support from other agencies – is part of an ambitious plan to eliminate trachoma, a bacterial infection spread by flies ...

White Mountain Independent - May 1, 2013
UPDATE: It has been confirmed that the bobcat that attacked a young woman on Sunday behind Lowe's in Show Low has tested positive for rabies. The woman who was attacked was treated for rabies after the incident and has been notified of the positive ...

Daily Mail - May 1, 2013
A Florida man suffering Alzheimer's has died of a snake bite after his family chose not to give him anti-venom so he could 'die with dignity.' Richard Flora, 76, was bitten by an Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake on Thursday out the front of his daughter ...

RedOrbit - ‎May 1, 2013
A protein produced by mast cells in the immune system may predict which people infected with dengue virus will develop life-threatening complications, according to researchers at Duke Medicine and Duke-National University of Singapore (Duke-NUS).

The Herald | HeraldOnline.com - ‎May 1, 2013
Global Markets Direct's, 'Chagas Disease (American Trypanosomiasis) - Pipeline Review, H1 2013', provides an overview of the indication's therapeutic pipeline.

Infosurhoy - ‎May 1, 2013
Ministry officials recently met with senior public health inspectors and environmental health officers to make sure there isn't a dengue outbreak during the upcoming rainy season. Officials are concerned the cases of dengue could rise because residents ...

The Australian - May 1, 2013
Australia is also the only remaining first world country where the eye disease trachoma - easily preventable with access to clean running water - still exists. It does so in remote Aboriginal communities. The ear disease otitis media is also a risk ...

Solomon Star - ‎May 1, 2013
CHAIRMAN of the dengue taskforce in the Ministry of Health and Medical Services (MHMS) has thanked the Australian Government for helping in the war against dengue. Dr Tenneth Dalipanda made the acknowledgement to the director general of AusAid .

Independent Catholic News - Apr 30, 2013
For the past ten years, two Spanish eye doctors, Esther Ciancas and Blanca García have been volunteering with the Community for a few weeks each year to perform operations, train medical staff and run a vaccination programme to eradicate Trachoma.

Premium Times - Apr 30, 2013
According to her, cases of guinea worm diseases were prevalent in Sudan, Ethiopia, Chad and other border countries, hence the collaboration between the Federal Government and the neighbouring countries, to eradicate the disease. “It is a collaborative ...

Washington Post - Apr 30, 2013
Linthicum also made a major contribution by helping halt the spread of leishmaniasis, a debilitating and sometimes deadly disease spread by sand flies that adversely affects the liver and pancreas and causes fever, and severe weight loss, fatigue and ...

McGill Reporter - Apr 30, 2013
Visceral leishmaniasis is among the most deadly infectious diseases of the developing world. But effective treatments now exist. It is however necessary to develop effective diagnosis to ensure treatment is provided to those in need. This project will ...

The Global Dispatch - Apr 30, 2013
Singapore scientists develop biochip, VereTrop, which can detect 13 tropical ...The Global DispatchThe 13 tropical diseases that VereTrop can detect include African trypanosomiasis, American trypanosomiasis, malaria, 

Aljazeera.com - ‎Apr 30, 2013
Paraguay has called on the public to help fight an outbreak of dengue fever. The disease has killed at least 45 people so far this year, and the country's yearly supply of pesticide has already run out.

Channel News Asia - ‎Apr 30, 2013‎
"So during times of pandemics like dengue, we sometimes have to make appropriate plans to admit more patients to the hospital.

The Global Dispatch - ‎Apr 30, 2013‎
Dengue fever is an infectious disease carried by mosquitoes and caused by any of four related dengue viruses. This disease used to be called “break-bone fever” because it sometimes causes severe joint and muscle pain that feels like bones are breaking.

Prensa Latina - ‎Apr 30, 2013‎
The Health Ministry of Jamaica announced today the extension of a program to fight dengue fever, in the wake of an expected increase of cases in the coming rainy season. 

SOS Children - Apr 30, 2013
SOS Children started helping India orphans in 1963 and now has more than thirty Villages which care for thousands of Indian children. In addition, SOS Children support more than 23,000 Tibetan refugee children in permanent family homes in India … more ...

AllAfrica News - Apr 29, 2013
[GNNTD]ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA, April 29, 2013 -The Sixth Conference of African Union Ministers of Health (CAMH6) concluded on April 26, 2013 with a strong call for African countries and development partners to increase support 

Imperial College London - Apr 29, 2013
Also known as bilharzia or snail fever, schistosomiasis is caused by a parasitic worm that lives and breeds in the blood vessels of humans. The female worm lays eggs throughout her life, which is normally three to five years. The worms cause ...

Nigerian Tribune - Apr 29, 2013
He said the programme would not only rapidly reduce the number of malaria cases and death, but would also reduce diseases spread by mosquitoes and other vectors like lymphatic filariasis. Omede thanked the Kogi government for the success of the project ...

Nieuwsbank (persbericht) (abonnement) - Apr 29, 2013
De grote aanwas beperkt de toegang tot water bij de bevolking, de mogelijkheden tot landbouw en zorgt voor een toename van ziektes als bilharzia en malaria. De polders gaan er in de nabije toekomst voor zorgen dat het land intensief kan worden gebruikt ...

ABC Online - Apr 29, 2013
The Townsville Public Health Unit says it suspects the outbreak of dengue fever in Townsville originated in Cairns. Eight cases of the virus has been confirmed in Townsville. Two more people are suspected of having the virus and test results are ...

9NEWS.com - Apr 29, 2013
"One - owners should monitor their animals for clinical signs of rabies; and two - local veterinarians are a valuable resource to help producers decide the best course of action to protect their livestock and pets from rabies." There is no cure for the ...

Thailand National News Bureau - Apr 29, 2013
BANGKOK, 29 April 2013 (NNT) - Authorities in the upper parts of Thailand have warned that the number of dengue fever cases is on the rise, with reports of fatalities in many provinces. In the Northeast, at least 203 cases of dengue fever were reported ...

Hackney Gazette - Apr 29, 2013
Otherwise known as Hansen's disease, leprosy bacteria cause skin lesions which if left untreated can cause permanent damage to the skin, nerves, limbs and eyes. Contrary to folklore the disease does not cause body parts to fall off, but they may become ...

Mission Network NEws (press release) - Apr 29, 2013
Along with fellow parasites whipworm and Ascaris, hookworms belong to a special disease category called soil-transmitted helminths, or parasitic worms. According to the Centers for Disease Control, hundreds of millions of people worldwide are infected ...

Global Development Professionals Network | guardian.co.uk - Apr 29, 2013
Can we build the commitment and consensus necessary to eliminate NTDs by 2020? Join our live chat this Thursday, 2 May, at 1pm BST

Solomon Star - ‎Apr 29, 2013‎
Atoifi Adventist nursing students and staff over the weekend visited various villages in the East Kwaio region, Malaita Province to create awareness ondengue. This is to raise awareness to the rural people about dengue and its impacts on humans.

Arab News - ‎Apr 29, 2013‎
Badawood told Arab News that the preventive measures against dengue are being taken by the municipality, while diagnosis and treatment of the disease are being carried out by hospitals and primary health care centers at the Ministry of Health.

Channel News Asia - ‎Apr 29, 2013‎
The number of dengue cases continues to rise, reaching almost 539 for the week ending April 27th. This is the highest weekly number recorded, since the last major outbreak in 2005.

Asian Scientist Magazine - Apr 29, 2013
Intestinal worms such as roundworm, whipworm, and hookworm are a major issue in rural Chinese communities and can lead to malnutrition and stunted growth and cognitive development in children. 

Daily News & Analysis - Apr 29, 2013
Rabies is one of the deadliest diseases known to man for several reasons. First, because it has no cure. It can be prevented. But once it sets in, you can only watch the patient die. Second, because of the rapidity with which the body collapses. 

Redwood Falls Gazette - Apr 28, 2013
Most of us know what rabies is, but it's not something we think about often. Thanks to public health education, mandatory pet vaccinations and the wildlife oral rabies vaccination program, rabies cases in the U.S. have dropped dramatically in the past ...

Channel News Asia - Apr 28, 2013
inSing.com NewsDengue cases could rise to 1000 a week if nothing is done: Balakrishnan Channel News AsiaSINGAPORE: Environment and Water Resources Minister Vivian Balakrishnan has cautioned that Singapore is in the midpoint of a full-blown dengue epidemic. 

GMA News - Apr 28, 2013
Dengue cases rise 105% in Central Visayas GMA NewsDengue cases more than doubled in Central Visayas—rising by 105.8 percent—so far this year, the Department of Health in the region said. 

New Zealand Herald - Apr 28, 2013
Also known as snail fever, humans can contract the chronic disease by being in water contaminated by infected freshwater snails. 6. Botswana has one of the highest rates of HIV/AIDS in the world. Visitors should take appropriate precautions. 

Trend.az - Apr 28, 2013
Zarifa Aliyeva dedicated her research to treatment of trachoma, more exactly, to studying more effective means in curing, and aggravation of trachoma, use of synthomycin, an antibiotic that was new at the time, which had an antichlamydial activity ...

Channel News Asia - ‎Apr 28, 2013
"And we are trying to do it nationwide, all the estates, all the towns, all the homes over this weekend and the next few weekends, to try and break the chain of mosquitoes breeding, we can cut down the mosquitoes, then we can cut down the dengue fever ...

Herald Scotland - Apr 28, 2013
Lizard bites, guinea worm infections, malaria: the ailments and stream of patients is endless. Custom byline text: South Sudan may now have attained its independence, but the country is still ravaged by hunger and horrific disease. 


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PLoS Blogs (blog) - May 2, 2013
Chronic American cutaneous leishmaniasis is expensive and difficult to treat using conventional techniques that have major adverse side effects. In this paper Dr. Braulio Valencia and colleagues outline a low-cost heat treatment device that produces a ...

End the Neglect - May 1, 2013
By Dano Gunderson
In March, His Excellency John Kufuor, NTD Special Envoy, and the Global Network traveled to Brussels and Paris to call on senior-level government officials to increase their investments in NTDs. Belgian Members of Parliament were thrilled to meet with President Kufuor and Dr. Neeraj Mistry, and as a result, the Chairman [...]

End the Neglect - May 1, 2013
By Helen Hamilton 
Sightsavers and Yael Velleman, WaterAid Last week, as the global trachoma-community gathered in Geneva for GET2020 (the WHO-led international Alliance for Global Elimination of Trachoma by 2020) there was a significant, and now permanent, addition to the agenda – WASH (water, sanitation and hygiene).  As we move closer to the 2020 [...]

Motherboard (blog) - ‎Apr 30, 2013‎
Dengue fever is the nasty but less well-known cousin of malaria. Not in strictly a medical sense, and malaria ultimately kills more people.

PSIHealthyLives - Apr 30, 2013
Have you ever wondered how the public health research universities in Canada and the United States stack up? Well, now we have a better idea. The student group Universities Allied for Essential Medicines sought to answer that question with its  University Global Health Impact Report Card. Who came out on top? Canada’s University of British Columbia was at the top with a grade of  A- Read more: NTD

End the Neglect - Apr 29, 2013
by Mawish Raza
At the recent “Uniting to Combat NTDs: Translating the London Declaration into Action,” we had a chance to catch up with Bill Campbell, Chairman for The End Fund. Global Network: What is the significance of Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) Bill Campbell: When I decided that I wanted to be an activist-philanthropist, I started working [...]


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Mangold KA, Reynolds SL.
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Received: July 18, 2012; Accepted: March 22, 2013; Published: May 2, 2013

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Received: December 14, 2013; Accepted: March 25, 2013; Published: May 2, 2013

Carrara P, Parola P, Brouqui P, Gautret P (2013) Imported Human Rabies Cases Worldwide, 1990–2012. PLoS Negl Trop Dis 7(5): e2209.doi:10.1371/journal.pntd.0002209
Received: January 28, 2013; Accepted: March 29, 2013; Published: May 2, 2013

Gavidia CM, Verastegui MR, Garcia HH, Lopez-Urbina T, Tsang VCW, et al. (2013) Relationship between Serum Antibodies and Taenia solium Larvae Burden in Pigs Raised in Field Conditions. PLoS Negl Trop Dis 7(5): e2192. doi:10.1371/journal.pntd.0002192
Received: October 5, 2012; Accepted: March 25, 2013; Published: May 2, 2013

Cota GF, de Sousa MR, Fereguetti TO, Rabello A (2013) Efficacy of Anti-Leishmania Therapy in Visceral Leishmaniasis among HIV Infected Patients: A Systematic Review with Indirect Comparison. PLoS Negl Trop Dis 7(5): e2195. doi:10.1371/journal.pntd.0002195
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