01373nas a2200181 4500000000100000008004100001260001200042653001900054653001700073653002600090653001600116100001400132700001200146700001300158245012200171520088400293022001401177 2025 d c09/202510aonchocerciasis10aTransmission10aResource mobilization10aElimination1 aMohamed N1 aAhmed A1 aSiddig E00aStrategies and Recommendations for the Prevention and Control of War-Facilitated Onchocerciasis Reemergence in Sudan.3 a
Onchocerciasis is a neglected tropical disease that has severe health and socioeconomic impacts on the mostly poor and underserved communities in disease-endemic areas. Despite significant global progress toward the elimination of onchocerciasis transmission there remains a high risk of reemergence in areas where the disease was previously eliminated. Here we discuss the potential risk factors for the reemergence of onchocerciasis in disease-free zones in Sudan and nearby countries resulting from war-induced massive population displacement. We urge public health, humanitarian, and development stakeholders to invest in policymaking, strategic planning, resource mobilization, and development and implementation of sustainable and cost-effective prevention and control interventions for onchocerciasis, particularly among the most vulnerable high-risk populations.
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