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A comprehensive approach to managing a neglected, neglected tropical disease; The Myanmar Snakebite Project (MSP)

Snakebite is predominantly an occupational disease affecting poor rural farmers in tropical regions and was recently added to the World Health Organisation list of Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTD). We document an overview of methodologies developed and deployed in the Myanmar Snakebite Project, a f...

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Autores principales: White, Julian, Mahmood, Mohammad Afzal, Alfred, Sam, Thwin, Khin Thida, Kyaw, Khin Maung, Zaw, Aung, Warrell, David, Cumming, Robert, Moody, John, Eagles, Debbie, Ragas, Keiran, Dunstan, Nathan, Bacon, David, Hurtado, Plinio, Peh, Chen Au
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7285917/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32831344
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.toxcx.2018.100001
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author White, Julian
Mahmood, Mohammad Afzal
Alfred, Sam
Thwin, Khin Thida
Kyaw, Khin Maung
Zaw, Aung
Warrell, David
Cumming, Robert
Moody, John
Eagles, Debbie
Ragas, Keiran
Dunstan, Nathan
Bacon, David
Hurtado, Plinio
Peh, Chen Au
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Mahmood, Mohammad Afzal
Alfred, Sam
Thwin, Khin Thida
Kyaw, Khin Maung
Zaw, Aung
Warrell, David
Cumming, Robert
Moody, John
Eagles, Debbie
Ragas, Keiran
Dunstan, Nathan
Bacon, David
Hurtado, Plinio
Peh, Chen Au
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description Snakebite is predominantly an occupational disease affecting poor rural farmers in tropical regions and was recently added to the World Health Organisation list of Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTD). We document an overview of methodologies developed and deployed in the Myanmar Snakebite Project, a foreign aid project largely funded by the Australian Government, with the core aim to “improve outcomes for snakebite patients”. A multidisciplinary team of experts was assembled that worked in a collaborative manner with colleagues in Myanmar, first to identify problems related to managing snakebite and then develop interventions aimed to improve selected problem areas. A broad approach was adopted, covering antivenom production, antivenom distribution and health system management of snakebite. Problems identified in antivenom production included poor snake husbandry resulting in poor survival of captive specimens, lack of geographical diversity; poor horse husbandry, resulting in high mortality, inadequate stock acquisition protocols and data collection, and inappropriate immunisation and bleeding techniques; and inadequate production capacity for freeze dried antivenoms and quality control systems. These problems were addressed in various ways, resulting in some substantial improvements. Antivenom distribution is being reorganised to achieve better availability and utilisation of stock. Health system management of snakebite was assessed across all levels within the area selected for the study, in Mandalay region. A comprehensive community survey indicated that hospital statistics substantially underestimated the snakebite burden, and that access to care by local villagers was delayed by transport and cost issues compounded by lack of antivenom at the most peripheral level of the health service. A health system survey confirmed under-resourcing at the local village level. Prospective case data collection initiated at tertiary hospitals indicated the extent of the snakebite burden on health resources. Interventions initiated or planned include training of health staff, development of a core of senior trainers who can “train the trainers” nationwide in a sustainable way, development and deployment of management guidelines and algorithms for snakebite and a distribution of solar powered fridges to remote health facilities to allow storage of antivenom and prompt treatment of snakebite cases before transfer to major hospitals, thereby reducing the “bite to needle” time.
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spelling pubmed-72859172020-06-16 A comprehensive approach to managing a neglected, neglected tropical disease; The Myanmar Snakebite Project (MSP) White, Julian Mahmood, Mohammad Afzal Alfred, Sam Thwin, Khin Thida Kyaw, Khin Maung Zaw, Aung Warrell, David Cumming, Robert Moody, John Eagles, Debbie Ragas, Keiran Dunstan, Nathan Bacon, David Hurtado, Plinio Peh, Chen Au Toxicon X Paper Snakebite is predominantly an occupational disease affecting poor rural farmers in tropical regions and was recently added to the World Health Organisation list of Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTD). We document an overview of methodologies developed and deployed in the Myanmar Snakebite Project, a foreign aid project largely funded by the Australian Government, with the core aim to “improve outcomes for snakebite patients”. A multidisciplinary team of experts was assembled that worked in a collaborative manner with colleagues in Myanmar, first to identify problems related to managing snakebite and then develop interventions aimed to improve selected problem areas. A broad approach was adopted, covering antivenom production, antivenom distribution and health system management of snakebite. Problems identified in antivenom production included poor snake husbandry resulting in poor survival of captive specimens, lack of geographical diversity; poor horse husbandry, resulting in high mortality, inadequate stock acquisition protocols and data collection, and inappropriate immunisation and bleeding techniques; and inadequate production capacity for freeze dried antivenoms and quality control systems. These problems were addressed in various ways, resulting in some substantial improvements. Antivenom distribution is being reorganised to achieve better availability and utilisation of stock. Health system management of snakebite was assessed across all levels within the area selected for the study, in Mandalay region. A comprehensive community survey indicated that hospital statistics substantially underestimated the snakebite burden, and that access to care by local villagers was delayed by transport and cost issues compounded by lack of antivenom at the most peripheral level of the health service. A health system survey confirmed under-resourcing at the local village level. Prospective case data collection initiated at tertiary hospitals indicated the extent of the snakebite burden on health resources. Interventions initiated or planned include training of health staff, development of a core of senior trainers who can “train the trainers” nationwide in a sustainable way, development and deployment of management guidelines and algorithms for snakebite and a distribution of solar powered fridges to remote health facilities to allow storage of antivenom and prompt treatment of snakebite cases before transfer to major hospitals, thereby reducing the “bite to needle” time. Elsevier 2018-12-07 /pmc/articles/PMC7285917/ /pubmed/32831344 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.toxcx.2018.100001 Text en Crown Copyright © 2018 Published by Elsevier Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Mahmood, Mohammad Afzal
Alfred, Sam
Thwin, Khin Thida
Kyaw, Khin Maung
Zaw, Aung
Warrell, David
Cumming, Robert
Moody, John
Eagles, Debbie
Ragas, Keiran
Dunstan, Nathan
Bacon, David
Hurtado, Plinio
Peh, Chen Au
A comprehensive approach to managing a neglected, neglected tropical disease; The Myanmar Snakebite Project (MSP)
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title_fullStr A comprehensive approach to managing a neglected, neglected tropical disease; The Myanmar Snakebite Project (MSP)
title_full_unstemmed A comprehensive approach to managing a neglected, neglected tropical disease; The Myanmar Snakebite Project (MSP)
title_short A comprehensive approach to managing a neglected, neglected tropical disease; The Myanmar Snakebite Project (MSP)
title_sort comprehensive approach to managing a neglected, neglected tropical disease; the myanmar snakebite project (msp)
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7285917/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32831344
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.toxcx.2018.100001
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