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Dr. Rajesh Karyakarte MD 
Professor and Head, 
Department of Microbiology, 
Government Medical College, Akola, 
Maharashtra, India 
MAHAMICROCON 2014
 Neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) are caused by 
diverse pathogens, majority being parasites 
 Associated with: 
 poverty and 
 deprived environments in tropics 
 NTDs also anchor large populations in poverty
 Most of the NTDs are ancient and have plagued 
humanity for centuries 
 NTDs disappear as living conditions and hygiene 
improve 
 NTDs affect an estimated 100 Crore people living in: 
 Remote rural areas and 
 Urban slums of tropical countries
 NTDs are found in places with low socio-economic 
progress, where: 
 Substandard housing, 
 Lack of access to safe water and sanitation, 
 Filthy environments, and 
 Abundant insects and other vectors 
contribute to efficient transmission of infection
 In 2007, WHO launched a “Global Plan to Combat 
Neglected Tropical Diseases 2008–2015” 
 In 2010, the first WHO report on neglected tropical 
diseases, “Working to overcome the global impact 
of neglected tropical diseases” was released 
 In 2013, the second WHO report on neglected 
tropical diseases, “Sustaining the drive to overcome 
the global impact of neglected tropical diseases” 
was released
 In all 17 NTDs have been profiled in the first WHO 
report on neglected tropical diseases 
 Some NTDs comprise separate infections and thus 
separate diseases 
 For example, soil-transmitted helminthiases 
include: 
 Ascariasis 
 Trichuriasis 
 Hookworm diseases
 NTDs are endemic in 149 out of 260 (57.30%) 
countries and territories 
 Of these, 
 At least 100 countries are endemic for 2 or more 
NTDs 
 And 30 countries are endemic for 6 or more 
NTDs
Parasitic 
Chagas disease (American trypanosomiasis) 
Cysticercosis 
Dracunculiasis (guinea-wormdisease) 
Echinococcosis 
HumanAfrican trypanosomiasis (sleeping sickness) 
Leishmaniasis 
Lymphatic filariasis (elephantiasis) 
Schistosomiasis (bilharziasis) 
Onchocerciasis (river blindness) 
Foodborne trematode infections 
Soil-transmitted helminthiasis
Bacterial 
Trachoma 
Buruli ulcer (Mycobacterium ulcerans infection) 
Leprosy (Hansen disease) 
Endemic treponematoses 
Viral 
Dengue 
Rabies
 Dengue 
 Rabies 
 Leprosy 
 Trachoma 
 Cysticercosis 
 Echinococcosis 
 Leishmaniasis 
 Lymphatic Filariasis 
 Soil transmitted helminthiasis 
 Yaws and Guinea worm infection - eliminated
 Onchocerciasis and trachoma cause blindness 
 Leprosy and lymphatic filariasis cause deformation 
that hinder: 
 Economic productivity and 
 Normal social life 
 Buruli ulcer maim patients when limbs have to be 
amputated to save their life
 Human African trypanosomiasis (sleeping sickness) 
severely debilitates before it kills, and mortality 
approaches 100% in untreated cases 
 Without post-exposure prophylaxis, rabies causes 
acute encephalitis and is always fatal
 Leishmaniasis, in its various forms: 
 Cause deep and permanent scars or 
 Entirely destroys the mucous membranes of the 
nose, mouth and throat 
In its most severe form, it attacks the internal 
organs and is rapidly fatal, if untreated
 Chagas disease damages heart of young adults, 
reducing the labor force 
 Severe schistosomiasis: 
 Decreases school attendance, 
 Contributes to malnutrition, and 
 Impairs the cognitive development of children
 Guinea-worm disease debilitates the agricultural 
work force, during peak season, due to 
excruciating pain 
 Dengue affects mostly poor, urban populations; 
 it is also the leading cause of hospital admissions 
in several countries
 The consequences of NTDs are very costly for 
societies and for health care, for example: 
 Intensive care is required for dengue hemorrhagic 
fever and clinical rabies 
 Surgery and prolonged hospital stays is necessary 
for Chagas disease and Buruli ulcer
 The consequences of NTDs are very costly for 
societies and for health care, for example: 
 Rehabilitation for leprosy and lymphatic filariasis 
 Cumbersome administration of toxic drugs for 
sleeping sickness and leishmaniasis 
 Expensive post-exposure immunization for Rabies 
that is not affordable in many Asian and African 
countries
 A proxy for poverty and disadvantage 
 NTDs have an enormous impact on individuals, families 
and communities in developing countries in terms of 
▪ disease burden 
▪ quality of life 
▪ loss of productivity 
▪ aggravation of poverty 
▪ high cost of long-term care 
 They constitute a serious obstacle to socioeconomic 
development and quality of life at all levels
 Affect populations with low visibility and little 
political voice 
 NTDs affect low-income and politically 
marginalized people living in rural and urban areas 
 NTDs are concentrated in remote rural areas or 
urban slums 
 NTDs are linked to poverty hence offer little 
incentive to industry to invest in developing new 
or better products for a market that cannot pay
 Do not travel widely 
 NTDs generally do not spread widely, and so 
present little threat to the inhabitants of high-income 
countries 
 Distribution of NTDs is restricted by climate, 
vectors and reservoir hosts to the tropics 
 NTDs rarely affect travelers, exceptional example 
being, outbreaks of dengue
 Cause stigma and discrimination, especially of 
girls and women 
 Many NTDs cause disfigurement and disability, 
leading to stigma and social discrimination 
 In some cases, their impact disproportionately 
affects girls and women, whose marriage 
prospects may diminish or who may be left 
vulnerable to abuse and abandonment 
 Some NTDs contribute to adverse pregnancy 
outcomes
 Have an important impact on morbidity and 
mortality 
 A large body of evidence, published in peer-reviewed 
medical and scientific journals, has 
demonstrated that NTDs adversely affect 
morbidity and mortality 
 This refutes the once-widespread assumptions 
held by the international community
 Are relatively neglected by research 
 Research is needed to develop new diagnostics 
and medicines, and to make accessible 
interventions to prevent, cure and manage the 
complications of all NTDs
 Can be controlled, prevented and possibly 
eliminated using effective and feasible 
solutions 
 WHO’s Strategies: 
1. Preventive chemotherapy; 
2. Intensified case-management; 
3. Vector control; 
4. The provision of safe water, sanitation and hygiene; and 
5. Veterinary public health using the one-health concept 
 These strategies make control; prevention and even 
elimination of several NTDs feasible at a low cost
 Mass distribution of seven broad-spectrum 
anthelminthic medicines: 
 Albendazole, 
 Diethylcarbamazine, 
 Ivermectin, 
 Levamisole, 
 Mebendazole, 
 Praziquantel, and 
 Pyrantel
 WHO recommends these medicines because of 
their: 
 Ease of administration and 
 Efficacy 
 Excellent safety profiles and 
 Minimal side-effects
 Preventive chemotherapy is the main 
intervention for controlling: 
 Lymphatic filariasis, 
 Onchocerciasis, 
 Schistosomiasis, and 
 Soil-transmitted helminthiases
 It is the principal strategy for controlling and 
preventing those NTDs: 
 Where no medicines are available for preventive 
chemotherapy 
 That are asymptomatic for long periods 
 That require confirmation of diagnosis because of 
the toxicity of medicines
 WHO recommends this intervention strategy for 
prevention and control of: 
 Buruli ulcer, 
 Chagas disease, 
 Human African trypanosomiasis, 
 Leishmaniasis (in its cutaneous, mucocutaneous 
and visceral forms), 
 Leprosy, and 
 Yaws
 Vector-borne diseases account for about 16% of 
the estimated global burden of communicable 
diseases 
 The judicious use of pesticides is important for 
the control of vector-borne diseases
 Most NTDs involve vector transmission: 
 Insects: 
▪ Dengue, 
▪ Chagas disease, 
▪ Human African trypanosomiasis, 
▪ Leishmaniasis, 
▪ Lymphatic filariasis and onchocerciasis; 
 Snails: 
▪ Foodborne trematodiasis, and 
▪ Schistosomiasis; 
 Crustaceans: 
▪ Dracunculiasis, and 
▪ Foodborne paragonimiasis
 Statistics compiled by the United Nations reveal 
that: 
 900 million people lack access to safe drinking-water, 
and 
 2500 million lack access to appropriate sanitation 
 Until this situation improves, many NTDs and other 
communicable diseases will not be eliminated, and 
certainly not eradicated
 Veterinary public health is defined as the sum of all 
contributions to the physical, mental and social 
well-being of humans through an understanding 
and application of veterinary sciences 
 In 2008, a new concept, known as “one health”, was 
defined as “the collaborative effort of multiple 
disciplines to attain optimal health for humans, 
animals, and our environment”.
 NTDs with a zoonotic component: 
 Cysticercosis, 
 Echinococcosis, 
 Foodborne trematodiasis, 
 Human African trypanosomiasis, 
 Leishmaniasis, and 
 Rabies
 DALYs: Disability-Adjusted Life Years 
 Developed to assess: 
 Quantitative and comparative burden of 
individual diseases on human life 
 DALYs give an estimate of the sum of years of 
potential life lost due to: 
 Premature mortality and 
 The productive life lost
Neglected tropical 
disease 
DALYs (in 
thousands) 
Human African 
trypanosomiasis 
1673 
Chagas disease 430 
Schistosomiasis 1707 
Leishmaniasis 1974 
Lymphatic filariasis 5941 
Onchocerciasis 389 
Ascariasis 1851 
Trichuriasis 1012 
Hookworm disease 1092 
The global burden of disease: 2004 update. Geneva, World Health Organization, 2008.
 WHO’s conservative assessment: 
 Lymphatic filariasis causes a loss of almost US$ 1 
billion a year in lost productivity 
 The annual expenditure for rabies prevention and 
control exceeds US$ 1 billion 
 Cysticercosis: The estimated social monetary cost 
in India: US$ 15.27 million 
 Dengue fever: The average total economic burden 
in India was estimated at US$29.3 million (Cost in 
private health sector is 4 times this sum)
 How many DALYs can be averted by the 
investment in control gives a proper cost benefit 
ratio 
 The cost of treating a patient with lymphatic 
filariasis using ivermectin and albendazole (both 
donated) ranges from US$ 0.05 to 0.10 
 While the cost of the DALYs averted is reckoned to 
be US$ 5.90
1) Working to overcome the global impact of 
Neglected Tropical Diseases: First WHO report on 
Neglected Tropical Diseases 
ISBN 978 92 4 156409 0 (NLM Classification: WC 680) 
2) Sustaining the drive to overcome the global 
impact of Neglected Tropical Diseases: Second 
WHO report on Neglected Tropical Diseases 
ISBN 978 92 4 156454 0 (NLM Classification: WC 680)
Neglected Tropical Diseases - Sustaining the Drive

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Neglected Tropical Diseases - Sustaining the Drive

  • 1. Dr. Rajesh Karyakarte MD Professor and Head, Department of Microbiology, Government Medical College, Akola, Maharashtra, India MAHAMICROCON 2014
  • 2.  Neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) are caused by diverse pathogens, majority being parasites  Associated with:  poverty and  deprived environments in tropics  NTDs also anchor large populations in poverty
  • 3.  Most of the NTDs are ancient and have plagued humanity for centuries  NTDs disappear as living conditions and hygiene improve  NTDs affect an estimated 100 Crore people living in:  Remote rural areas and  Urban slums of tropical countries
  • 4.  NTDs are found in places with low socio-economic progress, where:  Substandard housing,  Lack of access to safe water and sanitation,  Filthy environments, and  Abundant insects and other vectors contribute to efficient transmission of infection
  • 5.  In 2007, WHO launched a “Global Plan to Combat Neglected Tropical Diseases 2008–2015”  In 2010, the first WHO report on neglected tropical diseases, “Working to overcome the global impact of neglected tropical diseases” was released  In 2013, the second WHO report on neglected tropical diseases, “Sustaining the drive to overcome the global impact of neglected tropical diseases” was released
  • 6.  In all 17 NTDs have been profiled in the first WHO report on neglected tropical diseases  Some NTDs comprise separate infections and thus separate diseases  For example, soil-transmitted helminthiases include:  Ascariasis  Trichuriasis  Hookworm diseases
  • 7.  NTDs are endemic in 149 out of 260 (57.30%) countries and territories  Of these,  At least 100 countries are endemic for 2 or more NTDs  And 30 countries are endemic for 6 or more NTDs
  • 8. Parasitic Chagas disease (American trypanosomiasis) Cysticercosis Dracunculiasis (guinea-wormdisease) Echinococcosis HumanAfrican trypanosomiasis (sleeping sickness) Leishmaniasis Lymphatic filariasis (elephantiasis) Schistosomiasis (bilharziasis) Onchocerciasis (river blindness) Foodborne trematode infections Soil-transmitted helminthiasis
  • 9. Bacterial Trachoma Buruli ulcer (Mycobacterium ulcerans infection) Leprosy (Hansen disease) Endemic treponematoses Viral Dengue Rabies
  • 10.  Dengue  Rabies  Leprosy  Trachoma  Cysticercosis  Echinococcosis  Leishmaniasis  Lymphatic Filariasis  Soil transmitted helminthiasis  Yaws and Guinea worm infection - eliminated
  • 11.  Onchocerciasis and trachoma cause blindness  Leprosy and lymphatic filariasis cause deformation that hinder:  Economic productivity and  Normal social life  Buruli ulcer maim patients when limbs have to be amputated to save their life
  • 12.  Human African trypanosomiasis (sleeping sickness) severely debilitates before it kills, and mortality approaches 100% in untreated cases  Without post-exposure prophylaxis, rabies causes acute encephalitis and is always fatal
  • 13.  Leishmaniasis, in its various forms:  Cause deep and permanent scars or  Entirely destroys the mucous membranes of the nose, mouth and throat In its most severe form, it attacks the internal organs and is rapidly fatal, if untreated
  • 14.  Chagas disease damages heart of young adults, reducing the labor force  Severe schistosomiasis:  Decreases school attendance,  Contributes to malnutrition, and  Impairs the cognitive development of children
  • 15.  Guinea-worm disease debilitates the agricultural work force, during peak season, due to excruciating pain  Dengue affects mostly poor, urban populations;  it is also the leading cause of hospital admissions in several countries
  • 16.  The consequences of NTDs are very costly for societies and for health care, for example:  Intensive care is required for dengue hemorrhagic fever and clinical rabies  Surgery and prolonged hospital stays is necessary for Chagas disease and Buruli ulcer
  • 17.  The consequences of NTDs are very costly for societies and for health care, for example:  Rehabilitation for leprosy and lymphatic filariasis  Cumbersome administration of toxic drugs for sleeping sickness and leishmaniasis  Expensive post-exposure immunization for Rabies that is not affordable in many Asian and African countries
  • 18.  A proxy for poverty and disadvantage  NTDs have an enormous impact on individuals, families and communities in developing countries in terms of ▪ disease burden ▪ quality of life ▪ loss of productivity ▪ aggravation of poverty ▪ high cost of long-term care  They constitute a serious obstacle to socioeconomic development and quality of life at all levels
  • 19.  Affect populations with low visibility and little political voice  NTDs affect low-income and politically marginalized people living in rural and urban areas  NTDs are concentrated in remote rural areas or urban slums  NTDs are linked to poverty hence offer little incentive to industry to invest in developing new or better products for a market that cannot pay
  • 20.  Do not travel widely  NTDs generally do not spread widely, and so present little threat to the inhabitants of high-income countries  Distribution of NTDs is restricted by climate, vectors and reservoir hosts to the tropics  NTDs rarely affect travelers, exceptional example being, outbreaks of dengue
  • 21.  Cause stigma and discrimination, especially of girls and women  Many NTDs cause disfigurement and disability, leading to stigma and social discrimination  In some cases, their impact disproportionately affects girls and women, whose marriage prospects may diminish or who may be left vulnerable to abuse and abandonment  Some NTDs contribute to adverse pregnancy outcomes
  • 22.  Have an important impact on morbidity and mortality  A large body of evidence, published in peer-reviewed medical and scientific journals, has demonstrated that NTDs adversely affect morbidity and mortality  This refutes the once-widespread assumptions held by the international community
  • 23.  Are relatively neglected by research  Research is needed to develop new diagnostics and medicines, and to make accessible interventions to prevent, cure and manage the complications of all NTDs
  • 24.  Can be controlled, prevented and possibly eliminated using effective and feasible solutions  WHO’s Strategies: 1. Preventive chemotherapy; 2. Intensified case-management; 3. Vector control; 4. The provision of safe water, sanitation and hygiene; and 5. Veterinary public health using the one-health concept  These strategies make control; prevention and even elimination of several NTDs feasible at a low cost
  • 25.  Mass distribution of seven broad-spectrum anthelminthic medicines:  Albendazole,  Diethylcarbamazine,  Ivermectin,  Levamisole,  Mebendazole,  Praziquantel, and  Pyrantel
  • 26.  WHO recommends these medicines because of their:  Ease of administration and  Efficacy  Excellent safety profiles and  Minimal side-effects
  • 27.  Preventive chemotherapy is the main intervention for controlling:  Lymphatic filariasis,  Onchocerciasis,  Schistosomiasis, and  Soil-transmitted helminthiases
  • 28.  It is the principal strategy for controlling and preventing those NTDs:  Where no medicines are available for preventive chemotherapy  That are asymptomatic for long periods  That require confirmation of diagnosis because of the toxicity of medicines
  • 29.  WHO recommends this intervention strategy for prevention and control of:  Buruli ulcer,  Chagas disease,  Human African trypanosomiasis,  Leishmaniasis (in its cutaneous, mucocutaneous and visceral forms),  Leprosy, and  Yaws
  • 30.  Vector-borne diseases account for about 16% of the estimated global burden of communicable diseases  The judicious use of pesticides is important for the control of vector-borne diseases
  • 31.  Most NTDs involve vector transmission:  Insects: ▪ Dengue, ▪ Chagas disease, ▪ Human African trypanosomiasis, ▪ Leishmaniasis, ▪ Lymphatic filariasis and onchocerciasis;  Snails: ▪ Foodborne trematodiasis, and ▪ Schistosomiasis;  Crustaceans: ▪ Dracunculiasis, and ▪ Foodborne paragonimiasis
  • 32.  Statistics compiled by the United Nations reveal that:  900 million people lack access to safe drinking-water, and  2500 million lack access to appropriate sanitation  Until this situation improves, many NTDs and other communicable diseases will not be eliminated, and certainly not eradicated
  • 33.  Veterinary public health is defined as the sum of all contributions to the physical, mental and social well-being of humans through an understanding and application of veterinary sciences  In 2008, a new concept, known as “one health”, was defined as “the collaborative effort of multiple disciplines to attain optimal health for humans, animals, and our environment”.
  • 34.  NTDs with a zoonotic component:  Cysticercosis,  Echinococcosis,  Foodborne trematodiasis,  Human African trypanosomiasis,  Leishmaniasis, and  Rabies
  • 35.  DALYs: Disability-Adjusted Life Years  Developed to assess:  Quantitative and comparative burden of individual diseases on human life  DALYs give an estimate of the sum of years of potential life lost due to:  Premature mortality and  The productive life lost
  • 36. Neglected tropical disease DALYs (in thousands) Human African trypanosomiasis 1673 Chagas disease 430 Schistosomiasis 1707 Leishmaniasis 1974 Lymphatic filariasis 5941 Onchocerciasis 389 Ascariasis 1851 Trichuriasis 1012 Hookworm disease 1092 The global burden of disease: 2004 update. Geneva, World Health Organization, 2008.
  • 37.  WHO’s conservative assessment:  Lymphatic filariasis causes a loss of almost US$ 1 billion a year in lost productivity  The annual expenditure for rabies prevention and control exceeds US$ 1 billion  Cysticercosis: The estimated social monetary cost in India: US$ 15.27 million  Dengue fever: The average total economic burden in India was estimated at US$29.3 million (Cost in private health sector is 4 times this sum)
  • 38.  How many DALYs can be averted by the investment in control gives a proper cost benefit ratio  The cost of treating a patient with lymphatic filariasis using ivermectin and albendazole (both donated) ranges from US$ 0.05 to 0.10  While the cost of the DALYs averted is reckoned to be US$ 5.90
  • 39. 1) Working to overcome the global impact of Neglected Tropical Diseases: First WHO report on Neglected Tropical Diseases ISBN 978 92 4 156409 0 (NLM Classification: WC 680) 2) Sustaining the drive to overcome the global impact of Neglected Tropical Diseases: Second WHO report on Neglected Tropical Diseases ISBN 978 92 4 156454 0 (NLM Classification: WC 680)