NTD Supplement Published in International Health
We are delighted to announce the publication of a freely available NTD NGDO Network (NNN) supplement to the March issue of International Health.
Published with the March 2016 issue of a freely available Neglected Tropical Disease NGDO Network (NNN) supplement comprising of a series of articles authored by NTD NGDO Network (NNN) members and observers. The supplement is guest edited by Paul Emerson (Director, International Trachoma Initiative, Task Force for Global Health) and Kim Koporc (Immediate Past Chair NNN and Children Without Worms, Task Force for Global Health). Read more in a blog post here:
The supplement is a collaboration of many organisations including the Schistosomiasis Control Initiative (SCI) (current NNN vice-Chair Dr Wendy Harrison and also Dr Mike French), RTI International, SightSavers, Mectizan Donation Programme, Children Without Worms, National Podoconosis Action Network and WaterAid, to name just a few. It includes reviews, commentaries and original research articles on the cross-cutting issues affecting the control and elimination of NTDs, achievements spearheaded by NNN member organisations and priorities for future work.
As well as reading it we would love if you could tweet about it too with #NNN2016.
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The supplement starts with an article by the current and past chairs of the NNN, .
For an example of how NNN’s community works together, the article by SCI’s Dr Michael French and colleagues presents .
A paper by Hopkins describes , and Fitzpatrick and Engels present .
As the NTD programs continue to scale-up, questions arise regarding the most effective approaches and, as the WHO NTD Roadmap target dates for elimination of NTDs loom closer, new tools are needed to speed up the process. The article by Toledo and colleagues presents .
is presented in a paper by Velleman and colleagues, along with a complementary paper by Waite and colleagues, which presents .
The supplement also includes three articles on stigma and other consequences from NTDs. The first article, by Mieras and colleagues, presents . The second article, by Hofstraat and van Brakel, presents , and the third article, by van’t Noordende and colleagues documents .
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