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  • NTDs [14]
    • Buruli ulcer
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  • Cross-cutting issues [13]
    • Data management & analysis [3]
      • Data collection and reporting
      • Mapping
      • Indicators
    • Integrated wound management
    • Capacity strengthening
    • Management of disease complications [2]
      • Medical management
      • Surgical management
    • Prevention of disability [3]
      • Eye care
      • Self-care
      • Disability measurement
    • Physical rehabilitation [3]
      • Physical therapy
      • Orthopaedic footwear
      • Protheses, walking devices and wheelchairs
    • Stigma and mental wellbeing [1]
      • Mental wellbeing project mapping
    • Inclusion [2]
      • Community-based rehabilitation
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  • Toolkits [5]
    • Guides on Stigma and Mental Wellbeing [5]
      • Guide 1. What are health-related stigma and mental wellbeing? [8]
        • 1. What is stigma?
        • 2. Why does stigma exist?
        • 3. What are the causes of stigma?
        • 4. Who stigmatises?
        • 5. How does it feel to experience stigma?
        • 6. What are the effects of stigma?
        • 7. Effects of stigma and discrimination on mental wellbeing
        • Annex Guide 1
      • Guide 2. How to reduce the impact of stigma [7]
        • 1. From undetected disease to diagnosis to support
        • 2. Individual-level interventions
        • 3. Group-level interventions
        • 4. Family-level interventions
        • 5. Referral
        • 6. Further reading
        • Annexes Guide 2
      • Guide 3. How to reduce sources of stigma [6]
        • 1. Background to the design of a stigma-reduction intervention
        • 2. Identifying the sources of stigma
        • 3. Targeting an intervention
        • 4. Inclusion of affected persons and champions in interventions
        • 5. Interventions by source type
        • Annexes Guide 3
      • Guide 4. How to assess health-related stigma and mental wellbeing [9]
        • 1. What is the purpose of the assessment?
        • 2. What approach would best fit your purpose and context?
        • 3. Quantitative assessment methods
        • 4. Qualitative assessment methods
        • 5. Assessments using mixed methods
        • 6. Developing qualitative methods from scratch
        • 7. How do you conduct a stigma assessment?
        • 8. How to interpret and report your findings
        • Annexes Guide 4
      • Glossary
    • Perception Study Toolkit (PST)
    • NTD Morbidity and Disability Toolkit [15]
      • CHIEF
      • Clinical Profile
      • EMIC affected persons
      • EMIC-CS Community Stigma
      • Participation Scale
      • Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9)
      • 5-Question Stigma Indicators
      • Salsa Scale
      • SARI Stigma Scale
      • SDS Social Distance Scale
      • SRQ Self-reporting Questionnaire
      • Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Wellbeing Scale (WEMWBS)
      • WGQ Washington Group Questions
      • WHODAS
      • WHOQOL-BREF
    • NTD Toolbox
    • CBM's Community Mental Health Good Practice Guides
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Country Health Information Platform (CHIP)

World Health Organization, Regional Office for Africa . n.d.;
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Progress Toward Global Eradication of Dracunculiasis — Worldwide, January 2021–June 2022

Hopkins DR, Weiss AJ, Yerian S, et al. Centers for Disease Control MMWR Office. MMWR. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. 2022; 71 (47) : 1496-1502.
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Guinea Worm Disease: A Neglected Diseases on the Verge of Eradication

Pellegrino C, Patti G, Camporeale M, et al. MDPI AG. Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease. 2022; 7 (11) : 366.
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Discovery of a Hidden Schistosomiasis Endemic in the Salamat Region of Chad, Africa

Visclosky T, Hashikawa A, Kroner E. Johns Hopkins School Bloomberg School of Public Health, Center for Communication Programs. Global Health: Science and Practice. 2022;
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Seasonal fishery facilitates a novel transmission pathway in an emerging animal reservoir of Guinea worm.

Goodwin C, Léchenne M, Wilson-Aggarwal J, et al. Current Biology. Current biology : CB. 2021;
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Assessment of the Chad guinea worm surveillance information system: A pivotal foundation for eradication

Karki S, Weiss A, Dcruz J, et al. Public Library of Science (PLoS). PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases. 2021; 15 (8) : e0009675.
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Quantifying conflict zones as a challenge to certification of Guinea worm eradication in Africa: a new analytical approach

Kelly-Hope LA, Molyneux DH. BMJ. BMJ Open. 2021; 11 (8) : e049732.
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Community-based Guinea worm surveillance in Chad: Evaluating a system at the intersection of human and animal disease

Rubenstein BL, Roy SL, Unterwegner K, et al. Public Library of Science (PLoS). PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases. 2021; 15 (3) : e0009285.
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Identifying correlates of Guinea worm (Dracunculus medinensis) infection in domestic dog populations

Richards RL, Cleveland CA, Hall RJ, et al. Public Library of Science (PLoS). PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases. 2020; 14 (9) : e0008620.
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