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Impact evaluation of schistosomiasis control into elimination interventions models in PR China and Africa.

Abstract

Objective
Evidencebased and innovative approaches aiming to reduce or eliminate the local and global burden of schistosomiasis  are  urgently  needed.  Local  elimination  has  proved  difficult  and  requires  vigorous  political  and financial  commitment  for  prolonged  long-term  benefits.  Yet,  available  literature  provides  limited  evidence  on  the impact  and  effectiveness  of  different  local  and  national  schistosomiasis  programs  and  community  interventions models. Integrated schistosomiasis control interventions models in P.R. China have provided hopes that elimination can  be  achievable  goal  both  endemic  areas  in  China  and  African  countries,  where  most  vulnerable  children population lives.
Methods
The  paper  overviewed  to  what  extent  and  impact  of  various  implemented  models  and  programs,  and provides an understanding of the robustness of schistosomiasis control towards elimination interventions in endemic communities in P.R. China and African countries.
Results
It  provides  vital  evidence  to  galvanize  governments  and  global stakeholders  in  upholding  cost-effective interventions models and research innovations in guiding sustainable decision-making policies and priorities towards achieving global schistosomiasis elimination in China and Africa.
Conclusion
Successful Chinese lessons learnt and experiences from varied schistosomiasis models integration and policies  practice  holds  immense  promise  when  transfer  and  apply  within  an  integrated  trans-disciplinary  and  inter-sectorial sectors schistosomiasis approaches in ending schistosomiasis endemicity and epidemics episodes in both P.R. China and African countries. Furthermore ensuring community engagement and participation, health education and resilience towards community projects ownership are essential in sustained national schistosomiasis elimination programmes and eventual eradication benefits

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Type
Journal Article
Author
Tambo E
Tei-Wu J
Ning X
Hu W
Xiao-Nong Z