Why WASH-NTDs Matter WASHplus Project April 2016.

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Why WASH-NTDs Matter WASHplus Project April 2016

What are NTDs? Soil transmitted helminths (Worms) – Round worm – Whip worm – Hook worm Schistosomiasis Trachoma Lymphatic filariasis (elephantiasis) Onchocerciasis (river blindness)

How to address NTDs? 1.Preventive chemotherapy 2.Innovative and intensified disease management 3.Vector control and pesticide management 4.Safe drinking water, basic sanitation and hygiene services and education 5.Veterinary public health services

Elimination or Control Trachoma is targeted for elimination by 2020 Schistosomiasis and STH are targeted for control

STH - Worms MDA is first line of defense To prevent reinfection Effective Sanitation Sewage disposal and treatment Shoes (to prevent for hook worm)

Schistosomiasis Mass drug administration To break the cycle/prevent reinfection Improved sanitation Save drinking water Snail control No peeing in rivers/lakes

Trachoma SAFE Strategy Surgery for people with trachoma troustrichaisis Antibiotics to reduce chlamydial infection Facial cleanliness to reduce transmission risk Environmental improvements – Sanitation, hygiene behaviors, face washing

Focus on Behaviors Proper Sanitation Handwashing Face Washing Safe Storage & Treatment of Water Wearing shoes No Peeing in Open Water No Bathing/Playing in Open Water Sources Safe Feces Disposal

Common ground for collaboration Source: WHO, 2015