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Working with veterinary and food safety authorities to support the development of echinococcosis control programmes

WHO assists countries to develop and implement pilot projects leading to the validation of effective cystic echinococcosis control strategies. Working with the veterinary and food safety authorities as well as with other sectors is essential to attain the long-term outcomes of reducing the burden of disease and safeguarding the food value chain.

WHO is supporting individual countries to develop their CE control program such as in Mongolia. In 2018, a multidisciplinary stakeholder meeting was convened in Ulaanbaatar to start developing the National Action Plan for control of echinococcosis  No significant investment for echinococcosis has been made, and therefore programmatic steps have been progressing slowly but WHO continues to bring the stakeholders together and further actions have been agreed in 2019. WHO has also facilitated the validation of diagnostic tests used for echinococcosis in dogs that is important for surveillance, and create a baseline in Bayankhongor Province of Mongolia.

China is integrating echinococcosis prevention, control and treatment in their economic and development plans to raise attention to the vast problem in the country, especially the Tibetan plateau, as well as in the Central Asian Republics.

WHO is promoting One-Health approaches, such as the one developed by Dr Larrieu in the Argentinian Patagonia which involves community health workers, dog deworming and sheep vaccination.

 

> 1 million

people worldwide are affected with echinococcosis at any one time

High risk

of contracting echinococcosis in rural areas in endemic countries

US $ 3 billion

Annual cost for treating cases and livestock industry compensation

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WHO guidelines for the treatment of patients with cystic echinococcosis: web annex A: evidence synthesis summary
In this Annex, the main results of the evidence synthesis are presented in summary of findings tables by PICO question.
WHO guidelines for the treatment of patients with cystic echinococcosis: web annex B: evidence-to-decision framework

As part of developing the guidelines for the treatment of patients with cystic echinococcosis, evidence-to-decision (EtD) frameworks were used to produce...

WHO guidelines for the treatment of patients with cystic echinococcosis

The purpose of these guidelines is to provide guidance on the choice of treatment so that patients (adults and children) with CE cysts can be offered...

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