Control of Neglected Tropical Diseases
We coordinate and support policies and strategies to enhance global access to interventions for the prevention, control, elimination and eradication of neglected tropical diseases, including some zoonotic diseases.

Skin-related neglected tropical diseases


Implementing the integrated control and management of skin neglected tropical diseases

In the context of skin NTDs, integration is defined as the implementation of two or more activities simultaneously in the same communities in order to optimize the use of limited resources.

Rationale for integration

  • Skin NTDs are often co-endemic in many countries, districts, and communities. They may have same common manifestations and approaches to detection. Examination of the skin therefore serves as an opportunity to identify multiple conditions in a single intervention and also to improve case detection. For example, post-kala-azar dermal leishmaniasis can be detected during leprosy case detection campaigns, or vice versa.
  • Skin NTDs are often underreported or are not included in routine surveillance systems. An integrated approach offers opportunities for active screening in communities and in schools.
  • Combined activities to control skin NTDs improves understanding of their total related burden and of the need for greater advocacy and optimal and efficient use of human, material and financial resources.

Factors underlying successful integration

The following factors could support the successful integration of skin NTDs:

  • Sustained WHO advocacy and simple technical guidance (skin NTD manual, online course and integrated data collection/analysis tool, mobile app).
  • Cooperation and support of donors and partners of vertical programmes, combining mapping, training,  social mobilization and case detection.
  • Integration into the primary healthcare system and collaboration with other public health programmes to expand services.  

 

Collaborative actions to address Skin NTDs

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Skin-NTDs require similar detection and case-management approaches that present opportunities for integration, which both increases cost–effectiveness and expands coverage. The Network aims at improving diagnosis of skin NTDs with polymerase chain reaction (PCR) among member laboratories through harmonized and standardized diagnostic procedures.

This WHO Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTD)-led Global Initiative discusses progress, challenges, gaps and solutions in developing and implementing artificial augmented intelligence-based apps as a capacity building and monitoring tool for skin NTDs and selected common skin conditions in resource-limited settings.

Attendees of WHO first global meeting on skin-NTDs

WHO Skin NTDs Working Groups (office.com)

Following the Skin NTD Meeting held in Geneva, Switzerland from 27-31 March 2023, WHO is proposing to establish different INFORMAL WORKING GROUPS to help follow up of the main outcomes and keep the momentum.

 

 

Relevant publications

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Harmonizing diagnostic polymerase chain reaction procedures for skin-related neglected tropical diseases: meeting report, Madrid, Spain, 8-10 July 2024
The meeting on harmonizing diagnostic polymerase chain reaction (PCR) procedures for skin-related neglected tropical diseases (skin NTDs) took place in...
Report of the fifth annual meeting of the network of Buruli ulcer PCR laboratories in the WHO African Region, Accra, Ghana, 23–25 October 2023

The fifth meeting of the Buruli ulcer laboratory network (BU-LABNET) for the WHO African Region was held at the Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical...

Report of the first WHO global meeting on skin-related neglected tropical diseases: Geneva, Switzerland, 27–31 March 2023

The World Health Organization (WHO) held its inaugural global meeting on skin-related neglected tropical diseases (skin NTDs) on 27–31 March 2023,...