@article{97599, keywords = {Infectious Diseases, Parasitology, Insect Science, Veterinary (miscellaneous)}, author = {Nguyen HM and Do DT and Greiman SE and Van HN and Van HH and Phan TQ and Pham-Duc P and Madsen H}, title = {An overview of human helminthioses in Vietnam: their prevention, control and lessons learnt}, abstract = {

In Vietnam, helminthioses remain a major threat to public health and contribute to the maintenance of poverty in highly endemic regions. Through increased awareness of the damaging effects caused by helminthioses, the Vietnamese government has implemented many national programs over the past 30 years for the prevention and control of the most important helminthioses, such as, lymphatic filariasis, soil transmitted helminths, food borne zoonotic helminths, and others. Various control strategies have been applied to reduce or eliminate these worms, e.g. mass drug administration, economic development, control of vectors or intermediate hosts, public health interventions through education, proper composting procedures for excreta potentially containing helminth eggs, and the expansion of food supply chains and improved technologies for the production and inspection of food products. These control measures have resulted in a significant reduction in the distribution and transmission of helminth infections and have improved the overall living conditions and health outcomes of the Vietnamese citizens. However, the persistence of several helminth diseases continues in some endemic areas, especially where poverty is widespread and local traditions include the consumption of raw foods, especially fish and meats. This manuscript provides an overview of the helminth infection prevention and control programs conducted in Vietnam, their achieved results, learned lessons, and future works.

}, year = {2022}, journal = {Acta Tropica}, pages = {106753}, publisher = {Elsevier BV}, issn = {0001-706X}, doi = {10.1016/j.actatropica.2022.106753}, language = {Eng}, }