Giuliano Cecchi, Nancy Ngari, Massimo Paone, Jill de Gier, Seth Onyango, Antoine Barreaux, Sophie Thévenon, Philippe Solano, Alexander Kaye, Warren Tennant, Michael J Tildesley, Lénaïg Halos
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Disease intelligence and modelling for progressive control of animal trypanosomosis in Africa.
The transformation of livestock production underway in Africa to support a growing population and the livelihood of farmers cannot be implemented without controlling major endemic diseases, such as vector-borne animal trypanosomosis (AT). Evidence-based decision-making is crucial for cost-effective trypanosomosis control, and through coordinated efforts, disease intelligence is being enhanced at the continental and national level. Information systems on the disease and its vectors ('atlases') have been established for Africa and in 14 high-burden countries. These initiatives underpin the progressive control pathway (PCP), a strategic approach that is being rolled out across the continent. However, information systems need continuous updates, enhanced dissemination and in-depth data analysis, including modelling, if their full potential is to be realized.
期刊介绍:
Since its inception as Parasitology Today in 1985, Trends in Parasitology has evolved into a highly esteemed review journal of global significance, reflecting the importance of medical and veterinary parasites worldwide. The journal serves as a hub for communication among researchers across all disciplines of parasitology, encompassing endoparasites, ectoparasites, transmission vectors, and susceptible hosts.
Each monthly issue of Trends in Parasitology offers authoritative, cutting-edge, and yet accessible review articles, providing a balanced and comprehensive overview, along with opinion pieces offering personal and novel perspectives. Additionally, the journal publishes a variety of short articles designed to inform and stimulate thoughts in a lively and widely-accessible manner. These include Science & Society (discussing the interface between parasitology and the general public), Spotlight (highlighting recently published research articles), Forum (presenting single-point hypotheses), Parasite/Vector of the Month (featuring a modular display of the selected species), Letter (providing responses to recent articles in Trends in Parasitology), and Trendstalk (conducting interviews). Please note that the journal exclusively publishes literature reviews based on published data, with systematic reviews, meta-analysis, and unpublished primary research falling outside our scope.