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The Role of Child Health Days in the Attainment of Global Deworming Coverage Targets among Preschool-Age Children
BACKGROUND: Global deworming programs aim to reach 75% of at-risk preschool-age children (pre-SAC) by 2020. The 2013 global pre-SAC deworming coverage initially published by the World Health Organization (WHO) was 23.9%, but this estimate inadequately captured deworming delivered through Child Healt...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4636308/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26544550 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0004206 |
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author | Kumapley, Richard Senam Kupka, Roland Dalmiya, Nita |
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description | BACKGROUND: Global deworming programs aim to reach 75% of at-risk preschool-age children (pre-SAC) by 2020. The 2013 global pre-SAC deworming coverage initially published by the World Health Organization (WHO) was 23.9%, but this estimate inadequately captured deworming delivered through Child Health Day (CHD) platforms. OBJECTIVE: To update global and regional coverage estimates of pre-SAC deworming in 2013 by supplementing data from the WHO Preventive Chemotherapy and Transmission Control (PCT) databank with national CHD data. METHODS: UNICEF country offices (n = 82) were mailed a questionnaire in July 2014 to report on official national biannual CHD deworming coverage as part of the global vitamin A supplementation coverage reporting mechanism. Coverage data obtained were validated and considered for inclusion in the PCT databank in a collaboration between UNICEF and WHO. Descriptive statistical analyses were conducted to update the number of pre-SAC reached and the number of treatments delivered. RESULTS: Of the 47 countries that responded to the UNICEF pre-SAC deworming questionnaire, 73 data points from 39 countries were considered for inclusion into the WHO PCT databank. Of these, 21 new data points were from 12 countries were newly integrated into the WHO database. With this integration, deworming coverage among pre-SAC increased to 49.1%, representing an increase in the number of children reached and treatments administered from 63.7 million to 130.7 million and 94.7 million to 234.8 million, respectively. The updated databank comprised 98 mass deworming activities conducted in 55 countries, in which 80.4% of the global pre-SAC population requiring deworming reside. In all, 57 countries requiring deworming were not yet represented in the database. CONCLUSIONS: With the inclusion of CHD data, global deworming programs are on track to achieving global pre-SAC coverage targets. However, further efforts are needed to improve pre-SAC coverage reporting as well as to sustain and expand deworming delivery through CHDs and other platforms. |
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spelling | pubmed-46363082015-11-13 The Role of Child Health Days in the Attainment of Global Deworming Coverage Targets among Preschool-Age Children Kumapley, Richard Senam Kupka, Roland Dalmiya, Nita PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Global deworming programs aim to reach 75% of at-risk preschool-age children (pre-SAC) by 2020. The 2013 global pre-SAC deworming coverage initially published by the World Health Organization (WHO) was 23.9%, but this estimate inadequately captured deworming delivered through Child Health Day (CHD) platforms. OBJECTIVE: To update global and regional coverage estimates of pre-SAC deworming in 2013 by supplementing data from the WHO Preventive Chemotherapy and Transmission Control (PCT) databank with national CHD data. METHODS: UNICEF country offices (n = 82) were mailed a questionnaire in July 2014 to report on official national biannual CHD deworming coverage as part of the global vitamin A supplementation coverage reporting mechanism. Coverage data obtained were validated and considered for inclusion in the PCT databank in a collaboration between UNICEF and WHO. Descriptive statistical analyses were conducted to update the number of pre-SAC reached and the number of treatments delivered. RESULTS: Of the 47 countries that responded to the UNICEF pre-SAC deworming questionnaire, 73 data points from 39 countries were considered for inclusion into the WHO PCT databank. Of these, 21 new data points were from 12 countries were newly integrated into the WHO database. With this integration, deworming coverage among pre-SAC increased to 49.1%, representing an increase in the number of children reached and treatments administered from 63.7 million to 130.7 million and 94.7 million to 234.8 million, respectively. The updated databank comprised 98 mass deworming activities conducted in 55 countries, in which 80.4% of the global pre-SAC population requiring deworming reside. In all, 57 countries requiring deworming were not yet represented in the database. CONCLUSIONS: With the inclusion of CHD data, global deworming programs are on track to achieving global pre-SAC coverage targets. However, further efforts are needed to improve pre-SAC coverage reporting as well as to sustain and expand deworming delivery through CHDs and other platforms. Public Library of Science 2015-11-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4636308/ /pubmed/26544550 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0004206 Text en © 2015 Kumapley et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Kumapley, Richard Senam Kupka, Roland Dalmiya, Nita The Role of Child Health Days in the Attainment of Global Deworming Coverage Targets among Preschool-Age Children |
title | The Role of Child Health Days in the Attainment of Global Deworming Coverage Targets among Preschool-Age Children |
title_full | The Role of Child Health Days in the Attainment of Global Deworming Coverage Targets among Preschool-Age Children |
title_fullStr | The Role of Child Health Days in the Attainment of Global Deworming Coverage Targets among Preschool-Age Children |
title_full_unstemmed | The Role of Child Health Days in the Attainment of Global Deworming Coverage Targets among Preschool-Age Children |
title_short | The Role of Child Health Days in the Attainment of Global Deworming Coverage Targets among Preschool-Age Children |
title_sort | role of child health days in the attainment of global deworming coverage targets among preschool-age children |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4636308/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26544550 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0004206 |
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