@article{28478, keywords = {Poverty, Neglected tropical disease, Health information systems, Disease surveillance, Control programmes, Asia Pacific}, author = {Bergquist RN and Whittaker M}, title = {Control of neglected tropical diseases in Asia Pacific: implications for health information priorities.}, abstract = {

Poverty magnifies limitations posed by traditional biases and environmental risks. Any approach towards disease control needs to recognise that socially embedded vulnerabilities can be as powerful as externally imposed infections. Asia Pacific has a specific panorama of infectious diseases, which, in common with other endemic areas, have a tendency to emerge or re-emerge if not carefully monitored. Sustained control aiming at elimination requires strong emphasis on surveillance and response. Well-designed informatics platforms can improve support systems and strengthen control activities, as they rapidly locate high-risk areas and provide detailed, up-to-date information on the performance of ongoing control programmes.

 

 

}, year = {2012}, journal = {Infectious diseases of poverty}, volume = {1}, pages = {3}, issn = {2049-9957}, url = {https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3710194/pdf/2049-9957-1-3.pdf}, doi = {10.1186/2049-9957-1-3}, language = {eng}, }