Det kan godt være, at verdens nyhedshovedstad, New York, bliver ramt af en dommedagsorkan i disse timer, men dommedag for hundreder af millioner fattige i Den 3. Verden – især i Afrika – kan være noget så småt som indvoldsorm.
GENEVA, 25 October 2012: Countries gripped by a hunger crisis in West Africa’s Sahel region urgently need additional help to combat a series of intestinal-worm (indvoldsorme) and other Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) that have spread in the wake of regional flooding, the United Nations health agency said Thursday.
According to the UN World Health Organization (WHO), simple de-worming interventions will ensure that people can fully benefit from the food aid distributed.
“Humanitarian (agencies) should come out in full force and support de-worming activities in affected countries as malnourished children and adults are very susceptible (udsatte) to contracting (pådrage sig) these NTDs, transmitted via contaminated water, soil and parasites,” said WHO’s African Regional Director, Dr Luis Gomes Sambo.
NTDs are a group of poverty-associated chronic infectious (smitsomme) diseases – such as bilharzia (sneglefeber), roundworms (rundorme), hookworms (tarmsnyltende hageorm) and whipworms (piskeorm) – that are endemic (udbredt) in poor and rural populations in the developing countries of Africa, America and Asia, according to WHO.
The diseases affect over 1,4 billion people worldwide, and cause severe morbidity (sygelighed) and mortality (dødelighed), and are transmitted by insect bites, flies, water contact or worms in the soil, and are easily spread in areas of poor sanitation – se mere om indvoldsorme på
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Dr. Gomes said the flooding created the “ideal breeding ground” for contracting NTDs and worm-like diseases in the Sahel region, which spans Senegal, Mauritania, Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger, amongst other countries.
As a consequence, they are now “more at risk of malnutrition,” he added.
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The Sahel region has been gripped by prolonged drought and internal conflict, with nearly 19 million people currently food insecure, including more than one million severely malnourished children under the age five years.
The agency said the number of food insecure people in the region is likely to increase because of the rise in the number of NTD cases, with NTD cases also on the rise because of low quality drinking water and inadequate latrine coverage that coincide with the Sahel flooding.
“The full impact of the Sahel crisis will only be felt in the months ahead on people’s livelihoods,” the health agency noted, adding:
“Integrating de-worming activities is… feasible and cost-effective – costing less than 50 cents (ca. 2,70 DKR) to treat a person for a year.”
It added the low cost was “especially important” because only half of 1,6 billion US dollar of an appeal for Burkina Faso, Mali, Chad, Mauritania and Niger have been received.
Cholera outbreaks in several countries of the Sahel have worsened the situation, and the problem is extending to Central African countries, such as Chad and Cameroon, WHO noted.
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