Programmatic and Communication Issues in Relation to Serious Adverse Events Following Ivermectin Treatment in areas Co-endemic for Onchocerciasis and Loiasis.

Nancy J Haselow, Julie Akame, Cyrille Evini, Serge Akongo
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In areas co-endemic for loiasis and onchocerciasis, the classic Community-Directed Treatment using ivermectin (Mectizan(R)) must be adapted as additional program activities, better communication and tighter control of ivermectin stocks are required to minimize risk and manage serious adverse events following ivermectin treatment in patients co-infected with Loa loa. The importance of these serious adverse events on community participation in onchocerciasis control efforts has not been adequately studied. Program implementers do not as of yet fully understand the psychological impact of serious adverse events on communities and therefore have not designed communication strategies that adequately address the real concerns of community members. It is clear, however, that along with an effective case detection and management strategy, a reinforced communication strategy will be required to motivate at least 65% of the total population in onchocerciasis and loiasis co-endemic areas to participate in the treatment program and to take ivermectin over an extended period. This strategy must be based on research undertaken at the community level in order to address the concerns, fears and issues associated with adverse events due to ivermectin - to ensure that communities believe that the benefits of taking ivermectin outweigh the risks. In addition to an overall increase in the time required to sustain onchocerciasis control programs in co-endemic areas, each aspect of the reinforced program and communication strategy - rapid epidemiological assessments, materials development, training, advocacy, community sensitization and mobilization, case management and counselling, supervision, monitoring and evaluation will require additional resources and support from all stakeholders concerned.

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盘尾丝虫病和路易病共流行地区伊维菌素治疗后严重不良事件的规划和传播问题
在路易丝虫病和盘尾丝虫病共同流行的地区,必须对使用伊维菌素的传统社区指导治疗(Mectizan(R))进行调整,因为需要进行额外的规划活动、更好的沟通和更严格地控制伊维菌素库存,以最大限度地降低风险,并管理同时感染Loa Loa的患者在接受伊维菌素治疗后发生的严重不良事件。这些严重不良事件对社区参与盘尾丝虫病控制工作的重要性尚未得到充分研究。到目前为止,项目执行者还没有完全了解严重不良事件对社区的心理影响,因此没有设计出充分解决社区成员真正关切的沟通策略。然而,很明显,除了有效的病例发现和管理战略外,还需要加强沟通战略,以促使盘尾丝虫病和路易丝虫病共流行地区至少65%的人口参与治疗规划并长期服用伊维菌素。这一战略必须以在社区一级进行的研究为基础,以解决与伊维菌素不良事件有关的关切、恐惧和问题——确保社区相信服用伊维菌素的益处大于风险。除了全面增加在共同流行地区维持盘尾丝虫病控制规划所需的时间外,加强规划和传播战略的每一个方面——快速流行病学评估、材料开发、培训、宣传、社区宣传和动员、病例管理和咨询、监督、监测和评价——都需要所有有关利益攸关方提供额外的资源和支持。
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