Disregard of neurological impairments associated with neglected tropical diseases in Africa

Neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) affect people in the bottom billion poorest in the world. These diseases are concentrated in rural areas, conflict zones and urban slums in Africa and other tropical areas. While the World Health Organization recognizes seventeen priority NTDs, the list of conditio...

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Main Authors: Emmanuel Quansah, Esther Sarpong, Thomas K. Karikari
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2016-06-01
Series:eNeurologicalSci
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spelling doaj-3a7331620e52458d85a62c47c4913d5f2020-11-25T01:00:55ZengElseviereNeurologicalSci2405-65022016-06-013C111410.1016/j.ensci.2015.11.002Disregard of neurological impairments associated with neglected tropical diseases in AfricaEmmanuel Quansah0Esther Sarpong1Thomas K. Karikari2Pharmacology, School of Health and Life Sciences, De Montfort University, Leicester LE1 9BH, UKDepartment of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, School of Biological Science, University of Cape Coast, Cape Coast, GhanaNeuroscience, School of Life Sciences, University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL, UKNeglected tropical diseases (NTDs) affect people in the bottom billion poorest in the world. These diseases are concentrated in rural areas, conflict zones and urban slums in Africa and other tropical areas. While the World Health Organization recognizes seventeen priority NTDs, the list of conditions present in Africa and elsewhere that are eligible to be classified as NTDs is much longer. Although NTDs are generally marginalized, their associated neurological burden has been almost completely disregarded. However, reports indicate that trichuriasis, schistosomiasis and hookworm infection, among others, cause impairments in memory and cognition, negatively affecting school attendance rates and educational performance particularly among children, as well as agricultural productivity among adults. Consequently, the neurological impairments have substantial influence on education and economic productivity, thus aggravating and perpetuating poverty in affected societies. However, inadequate research, policy and public health attention has been paid to the neurological burdens associated with NTDs. In order to appropriately address these burdens, we recommend the development of policy interventions that focus on the following areas: (i) the introduction of training programs to develop the capacity of scientists and clinicians in research, diagnostic and treatment approaches (ii) the establishment of competitive research grant schemes to fund cutting-edge research into these neurological impairments, and (iii) the development of public health interventions to improve community awareness of the NTD-associated neurological problems, possibly enhancing disease prevention and expediting treatment.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405650215000179Neglected tropical diseasesNeurological impairmentsInfectious diseasesAfricaPoverty
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Thomas K. Karikari
Disregard of neurological impairments associated with neglected tropical diseases in Africa
eNeurologicalSci
Neglected tropical diseases
Neurological impairments
Infectious diseases
Africa
Poverty
author_facet Emmanuel Quansah
Esther Sarpong
Thomas K. Karikari
author_sort Emmanuel Quansah
title Disregard of neurological impairments associated with neglected tropical diseases in Africa
title_short Disregard of neurological impairments associated with neglected tropical diseases in Africa
title_full Disregard of neurological impairments associated with neglected tropical diseases in Africa
title_fullStr Disregard of neurological impairments associated with neglected tropical diseases in Africa
title_full_unstemmed Disregard of neurological impairments associated with neglected tropical diseases in Africa
title_sort disregard of neurological impairments associated with neglected tropical diseases in africa
publisher Elsevier
series eNeurologicalSci
issn 2405-6502
publishDate 2016-06-01
description Neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) affect people in the bottom billion poorest in the world. These diseases are concentrated in rural areas, conflict zones and urban slums in Africa and other tropical areas. While the World Health Organization recognizes seventeen priority NTDs, the list of conditions present in Africa and elsewhere that are eligible to be classified as NTDs is much longer. Although NTDs are generally marginalized, their associated neurological burden has been almost completely disregarded. However, reports indicate that trichuriasis, schistosomiasis and hookworm infection, among others, cause impairments in memory and cognition, negatively affecting school attendance rates and educational performance particularly among children, as well as agricultural productivity among adults. Consequently, the neurological impairments have substantial influence on education and economic productivity, thus aggravating and perpetuating poverty in affected societies. However, inadequate research, policy and public health attention has been paid to the neurological burdens associated with NTDs. In order to appropriately address these burdens, we recommend the development of policy interventions that focus on the following areas: (i) the introduction of training programs to develop the capacity of scientists and clinicians in research, diagnostic and treatment approaches (ii) the establishment of competitive research grant schemes to fund cutting-edge research into these neurological impairments, and (iii) the development of public health interventions to improve community awareness of the NTD-associated neurological problems, possibly enhancing disease prevention and expediting treatment.
topic Neglected tropical diseases
Neurological impairments
Infectious diseases
Africa
Poverty
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405650215000179
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