塞内加尔消除沙眼的经验教训:对撒哈拉以南非洲高负担国家的影响。

IF 3.5 Q1 TROPICAL MEDICINE
Stephen Olaide Aremu, Akyala Ishaku Adamu, Legbel Ikenna Uguru, Abdillahi Abdi Barkhadle
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摘要

塞内加尔在消除作为公共卫生问题的沙眼方面取得的成就为仍受该疾病困扰的国家提供了一个强有力的模式。这一成功是由SAFE战略的整体实施和上下文敏感驱动的。该国投资培训卫生工作者,以便在难以到达的地区进行倒睫手术,通过持续的大规模给药(MDA)确保阿奇霉素的高覆盖率,并在学校和社区结构中进行卫生宣传。重要的是,塞内加尔根据区域文化和流行病学背景调整了干预措施,提高了当地的接受度和有效性。社区所有制、包括教育、水和卫生部门在内的跨部门合作以及与国际组织的强有力伙伴关系进一步加强了成果。通过热带数据平台等标准化工具使用高质量数据,实现了实时监测、循证规划和航向修正。即使在消灭疫情后,塞内加尔仍通过初级卫生保健综合监测和卫生方案保持警惕,确保持续取得成果并防止再次出现疫情。这些见解为尼日利亚、埃塞俄比亚和乍得等其他高负担国家提供了可行的经验教训。
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Lessons from the elimination of trachoma in Senegal: implications for high-burden countries in sub-Saharan Africa.

Senegal's achievement in eliminating trachoma as a public health problem offers a powerful model for countries still burdened by the disease. This success was driven by a holistic and context-sensitive implementation of the SAFE strategy. The country invested in training health workers to deliver trichiasis surgeries in hard-to-reach areas, ensured high coverage of azithromycin through consistent mass drug administration (MDA), and embedded hygiene promotion in schools and community structures. Importantly, Senegal tailored interventions to regional cultural and epidemiological contexts, enhancing local acceptance and effectiveness. Community ownership, intersectoral collaboration involving education, water, and sanitation ministries, and strong partnerships with international organizations further strengthened outcomes. The use of high-quality data through standardized tools like the Tropical Data platform enabled real-time surveillance, evidence-based programming, and course correction. Even post-elimination, Senegal has maintained vigilance through integrated surveillance and hygiene programs in primary healthcare, ensuring sustained gains and preventing re-emergence. These insights present actionable lessons for other high-burden countries like Nigeria, Ethiopia, and Chad.

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Tropical Medicine and Health
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