Elimination on the Horizon - Rwanda's Blueprint for Eliminating Parasitic Worms

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  • Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
  • Before the creation of Rwanda’s neglected tropical disease program in 2007, there had been little research on two debilitating parasites running rampant throughout the country: intestinal worms and schistosomiasis. But in 2019, the Rwandan government began financing 100% of the operational costs related to mass treatment campaigns that have successfully curtailed these parasitic infections.
    Through Rwanda's continued investment, schistosomiasis has reached a threshold of elimination as a public health problem, meaning prevalence has been reduced to below 1% of heavy intensity infections in 97% of surveyed villages according to remapping in 2020. This outcome follows years of effective treatment campaigns that were the result of Rwanda's steadfast commitment to elimination.
    Director: Imraan Christian
    Producer: Yusuf Ahmed
    Director of Photography: Raees Hassan
    Associate Producers: Danielle Ashwin, Elyse Greenblatt, Eugene Ruberanziza, Eric Rwakimanzi,
    Translator: Gaspard Habarurema, David Ndayishimiyee
    Driver: Alphonse Nshogoza
    Special Thanks:
    The END Fund Deworming Innovation Fund
    Rwanda Biomedical Center
    Rwanda Ministry of Health
    Rwanda Ministry of Environment

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