TY - JOUR KW - Water Purification KW - Sanitation KW - Neglected Diseases KW - Hygiene KW - Humans KW - Cooperative Behavior KW - Communicable Diseases KW - Communicable Disease Control KW - Animals AU - Spear RC AB -

The deliberations of the working group presented in this report offer an interesting and timely summary that again raises issues that have long been apparent to many of us who work on the control of neglected tropical diseases. In short, the central issue they address is how best to integrate the widespread use of chemotherapeutic drugs administered to human and/or animal populations with more sustainable, but usually more expensive, environmental modifications to reduce disease transmission. The evidence from the field suggests that we have ineffectively marketed the need for an integrated approach both to ourselves and to policy makers within and outside the public health world. Many of the key issues and challenges are well articulated in the report, including capacity building and training that are increasingly necessary in an era of rapidly changing tools for disease surveillance as well as for control.

BT - PLoS neglected tropical diseases C1 -

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24086791?dopt=Abstract

DO - 10.1371/journal.pntd.0002473 IS - 9 J2 - PLoS Negl Trop Dis LA - eng N2 -

The deliberations of the working group presented in this report offer an interesting and timely summary that again raises issues that have long been apparent to many of us who work on the control of neglected tropical diseases. In short, the central issue they address is how best to integrate the widespread use of chemotherapeutic drugs administered to human and/or animal populations with more sustainable, but usually more expensive, environmental modifications to reduce disease transmission. The evidence from the field suggests that we have ineffectively marketed the need for an integrated approach both to ourselves and to policy makers within and outside the public health world. Many of the key issues and challenges are well articulated in the report, including capacity building and training that are increasingly necessary in an era of rapidly changing tools for disease surveillance as well as for control.

PY - 2013 EP - e2473 T2 - PLoS neglected tropical diseases TI - Commentary by Spear, R. on "Integration of water, sanitation, and hygiene for the prevention and control of neglected tropical diseases: a rationale for inter-sectoral collaboration:" can the control of NTDs profit from a good WASH? UR - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3784498/pdf/pntd.0002473.pdf VL - 7 SN - 1935-2735 ER -