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Prevention, control, and elimination of neglected diseases in the Americas: Pathways to integrated, inter-programmatic, inter-sectoral action for health and development

BACKGROUND: In the Latin America and Caribbean region over 210 million people live below the poverty line. These impoverished and marginalized populations are heavily burdened with neglected communicable diseases. These diseases continue to enact a toll, not only on families and communities, but on...

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Autores principales: Holveck, John C, Ehrenberg, John P, Ault, Steven K, Rojas, Rocio, Vasquez, Javier, Cerqueira, Maria Teresa, Ippolito-Shepherd, Josefa, Genovese, Miguel A, Periago, Mirta Roses
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1797008/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17229324
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-7-6
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author Holveck, John C
Ehrenberg, John P
Ault, Steven K
Rojas, Rocio
Vasquez, Javier
Cerqueira, Maria Teresa
Ippolito-Shepherd, Josefa
Genovese, Miguel A
Periago, Mirta Roses
author_facet Holveck, John C
Ehrenberg, John P
Ault, Steven K
Rojas, Rocio
Vasquez, Javier
Cerqueira, Maria Teresa
Ippolito-Shepherd, Josefa
Genovese, Miguel A
Periago, Mirta Roses
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description BACKGROUND: In the Latin America and Caribbean region over 210 million people live below the poverty line. These impoverished and marginalized populations are heavily burdened with neglected communicable diseases. These diseases continue to enact a toll, not only on families and communities, but on the economically constrained countries themselves. DISCUSSION: As national public health priorities, neglected communicable diseases typically maintain a low profile and are often left out when public health agendas are formulated. While many of the neglected diseases do not directly cause high rates of mortality, they contribute to an enormous rate of morbidity and a drastic reduction in income for the most poverty-stricken families and communities. The persistence of this "vicious cycle" between poverty and poor health demonstrates the importance of linking the activities of the health sector with those of other sectors such as education, housing, water and sanitation, labor, public works, transportation, agriculture, industry, and economic development. SUMMARY: The purpose of this paper is three fold. First, it focuses on a need for integrated "pro-poor" approaches and policies to be developed in order to more adequately address the multi-faceted nature of neglected diseases. This represents a move away from traditional disease-centered approaches to a holistic approach that looks at the overarching causes and mechanisms that influence the health and well being of communities. The second objective of the paper outlines the need for a specific strategy for addressing these diseases and offers several programmatic entry points in the context of broad public health measures involving multiple sectors. Finally, the paper presents several current Pan American Health Organization and other institutional initiatives that already document the importance of integrated, inter-programmatic, and inter-sectoral approaches. They provide the framework for a renewed effort toward the efficient use of resources and the development of a comprehensive integrated solution to neglected communicable diseases found in the context of poverty, and tailored to the needs of local communities.
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spelling pubmed-17970082007-02-13 Prevention, control, and elimination of neglected diseases in the Americas: Pathways to integrated, inter-programmatic, inter-sectoral action for health and development Holveck, John C Ehrenberg, John P Ault, Steven K Rojas, Rocio Vasquez, Javier Cerqueira, Maria Teresa Ippolito-Shepherd, Josefa Genovese, Miguel A Periago, Mirta Roses BMC Public Health Debate BACKGROUND: In the Latin America and Caribbean region over 210 million people live below the poverty line. These impoverished and marginalized populations are heavily burdened with neglected communicable diseases. These diseases continue to enact a toll, not only on families and communities, but on the economically constrained countries themselves. DISCUSSION: As national public health priorities, neglected communicable diseases typically maintain a low profile and are often left out when public health agendas are formulated. While many of the neglected diseases do not directly cause high rates of mortality, they contribute to an enormous rate of morbidity and a drastic reduction in income for the most poverty-stricken families and communities. The persistence of this "vicious cycle" between poverty and poor health demonstrates the importance of linking the activities of the health sector with those of other sectors such as education, housing, water and sanitation, labor, public works, transportation, agriculture, industry, and economic development. SUMMARY: The purpose of this paper is three fold. First, it focuses on a need for integrated "pro-poor" approaches and policies to be developed in order to more adequately address the multi-faceted nature of neglected diseases. This represents a move away from traditional disease-centered approaches to a holistic approach that looks at the overarching causes and mechanisms that influence the health and well being of communities. The second objective of the paper outlines the need for a specific strategy for addressing these diseases and offers several programmatic entry points in the context of broad public health measures involving multiple sectors. Finally, the paper presents several current Pan American Health Organization and other institutional initiatives that already document the importance of integrated, inter-programmatic, and inter-sectoral approaches. They provide the framework for a renewed effort toward the efficient use of resources and the development of a comprehensive integrated solution to neglected communicable diseases found in the context of poverty, and tailored to the needs of local communities. BioMed Central 2007-01-17 /pmc/articles/PMC1797008/ /pubmed/17229324 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-7-6 Text en Copyright © 2007 Holveck et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Holveck, John C
Ehrenberg, John P
Ault, Steven K
Rojas, Rocio
Vasquez, Javier
Cerqueira, Maria Teresa
Ippolito-Shepherd, Josefa
Genovese, Miguel A
Periago, Mirta Roses
Prevention, control, and elimination of neglected diseases in the Americas: Pathways to integrated, inter-programmatic, inter-sectoral action for health and development
title Prevention, control, and elimination of neglected diseases in the Americas: Pathways to integrated, inter-programmatic, inter-sectoral action for health and development
title_full Prevention, control, and elimination of neglected diseases in the Americas: Pathways to integrated, inter-programmatic, inter-sectoral action for health and development
title_fullStr Prevention, control, and elimination of neglected diseases in the Americas: Pathways to integrated, inter-programmatic, inter-sectoral action for health and development
title_full_unstemmed Prevention, control, and elimination of neglected diseases in the Americas: Pathways to integrated, inter-programmatic, inter-sectoral action for health and development
title_short Prevention, control, and elimination of neglected diseases in the Americas: Pathways to integrated, inter-programmatic, inter-sectoral action for health and development
title_sort prevention, control, and elimination of neglected diseases in the americas: pathways to integrated, inter-programmatic, inter-sectoral action for health and development
topic Debate
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1797008/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17229324
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-7-6
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