@article{97446, keywords = {General Medicine}, author = {Mohammed Y and Zainu SM and Manga MM and Jimoh AK and Egbe EO and Abubakar J and Saminu Y and Shittu U and Galalain SM and Lawal SU and Mohammed K and Egah DZ}, title = {Guinea worm eradication: the need for sustained surveillance using One Health approach amidst COVID-19 pandemic and worsening armed conflicts in Nigeria}, abstract = {

Pockets of cases of guinea worm disease exist globally, despite several deadlines set for eradication. Previously, Nigeria was known to be endemic for guinea worm disease, until 2008 when it recorded zero case. In the past, guinea worm was thought to be an exclusive human disease. However, recent evidences have implicated animals. Hence, there is need for the use of novel methods of surveillance that integrates human, animal and environmental health as one. Guinea worm may find its way back into our midst as Nigeria faced numerous security challenges in addition to COVID-19 pandemic capable of negatively impacting surveillance efforts. Hence, multidisciplinary approach using one health should be employed to sustain the gains made in guinea worm eradication efforts.

}, year = {2022}, journal = {PAMJ - One Health}, volume = {8}, publisher = {Pan African Medical Journal}, issn = {2707-2800}, url = {https://www.one-health.panafrican-med-journal.com/content/article/8/19/pdf/19.pdf}, doi = {10.11604/pamj-oh.2022.8.19.36319}, language = {Eng}, }