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Towards the Atlas of human African trypanosomiasis

机译:迈向人类非洲锥虫病地图集

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Background Updated, accurate and comprehensive information on the distribution of human African trypanosomiasis (HAT), also known as sleeping sickness, is critically important to plan and monitor control activities. We describe input data, methodology, preliminary results and future prospects of the HAT Atlas initiative, which will allow major improvements in the understanding of the spatial distribution of the disease. Methods Up-to-date as well as historical data collected by national sleeping sickness control programmes, non-governmental organizations and research institutes have been collated over many years by the HAT Control and Surveillance Programme of the World Health Organization. This body of information, unpublished for the most part, is now being screened, harmonized, and analysed by means of database management systems and geographical information systems (GIS). The number of new HAT cases and the number of people screened within a defined geographical entity were chosen as the key variables to map disease distribution in sub-Saharan Africa. Results At the time of writing, over 600 epidemiological reports and files from seventeen countries were collated and included in the data repository. The reports contain information on approximately 20,000 HAT cases, associated to over 7,000 different geographical entities. The oldest epidemiological records considered so far date back to 1985, the most recent having been gathered in 2008. Data from Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Congo, Equatorial Guinea and Gabon from the year 2000 onwards were fully processed and the preliminary regional map of HAT distribution is presented. Conclusion The use of GIS tools and geo-referenced, village-level epidemiological data allow the production of maps that substantially improve on the spatial quality of previous cartographic products of similar scope. The significant differences between our preliminary outputs and earlier maps of HAT transmission areas demonstrate the strong need for this systematic approach to mapping sleeping sickness and point to the inaccuracy of any calculation of population at risk based on previous maps of HAT transmission areas. The Atlas of HAT will lay the basis for novel, evidence-based methodologies to estimate the population at risk and the burden of disease, ultimately leading to more efficient targeting of interventions. Also, the Atlas will help streamline future field data collection in those parts of Africa that still require it.
机译:背景技术有关人类非洲锥虫病(HAT)分布(也称为昏睡病)的更新,准确和全面的信息对于计划和监控控制活动至关重要。我们描述了HAT Atlas计划的输入数据,方法,初步结果和未来前景,这将使人们对疾病的空间分布的认识有了重大的提高。方法多年来,世界卫生组织的HAT控制和监视计划已对国家昏睡控制计划,非政府组织和研究机构收集的最新数据以及历史数据进行了整理。目前,这大部分信息尚未发布,现在正在通过数据库管理系统和地理信息系统(GIS)进行筛选,协调和分析。选择新的HAT病例数和在定义的地理实体内进行筛查的人数作为绘制撒哈拉以南非洲疾病分布图的关键变量。结果在撰写本文时,来自17个国家的600多个流行病学报告和文件已被整理并包含在数据库中。这些报告包含与7,000多个不同地理实体相关的大约20,000 HAT HAT案例的信息。迄今为止被认为是最古老的流行病学记录可以追溯到1985年,最近的一次是在2008年收集的。对喀麦隆,中非共和国,乍得,刚果,赤道几内亚和加蓬从2000年开始的数据进行了全面处理,并绘制了初步区域地图介绍了HAT分布。结论使用GIS工具和地理参考的村级流行病学数据可以制作地图,从而大大改善以前具有类似范围的制图产品的空间质量。我们的初步输出结果与HAT传播区域的早期地图之间的显着差异表明,迫切需要这种系统的方法来绘制昏睡病的地图,并指出基于HAT传播区域的先前地图进行的风险人口计算的准确性。 HAT地图集将为新颖,基于证据的方法论基础,以估算处于风险中的人群和疾病负担,最终导致更有效地确定干预措施。此外,《地图集》将帮助简化仍需要非洲地区的未来现场数据收集。

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