The relative priority received by issues
in global health agendas is subjected to impressionistic
claims in the absence of objective methods of assessment
of priority. To build an approach for conducting structured
assessments of comparative priority health issues receive,
we expand the public ...arenas model (2021) and offer a
framework for future assessments of health issue priority
in global and national health agendas.
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Chapitre 50. Le texte traite du paludisme grave, une forme sévère du paludisme principalement causée par Plasmodium falciparum. Il explique les circonstances dans lesquelles le diagnostic doit être évoqué, notamment en cas de fièvre au retour d'une zone tropicale. Le document décrit les exam...ens nécessaires, les signes cliniques et biologiques de gravité, et insiste sur l’urgence du traitement. Le traitement de référence est l’artésunate par voie intraveineuse, suivi d’une thérapie orale. Le texte aborde aussi les complications possibles, les critères d’hospitalisation et l’importance d’une prise en charge rapide et adaptée dans un service spécialisé.
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2ieme edtion. Cette deuxième édition s'appuie sur l'expérience de plus de 10 ans de déploiement de la CPS et reflète les changements introduits dans les lignes directrices de l'OMS pour le paludisme, le 3 juin 2022. L'objectif de cette publication est de partager ces bonnes pratiques afin d'am...liorer la mise en œuvre, la couverture, le suivi et l'évaluation de la CPS. Des exemples de supports et d'outils ainsi que des liens vers des ressources sont inclus pour soutenir les responsables et les agents de santé dans leurs efforts pour mener à bien les activités de CPS et prévenir le paludisme chez les enfants vulnérables.
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Trop. Med. Infect. Dis. 2022, 7, 152. https://doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed7080152
Lancet 2020 ; 396 : 1829-40
This study, conducted by Tudu et al. (2020), explores the clinical characteristics and outcomes of patients with concurrent malaria and HIV infection, a combination that is relatively understudied in India. The research was carried out at the Department of Medicine, VIMSAR, Odisha, over a one-year p...eriod and included patients who presented with fever lasting up to seven days. Out of 340 patients diagnosed with malaria, 52 (15.29%) were found to also be HIV-positive.
The patients were divided into three groups: Group A with malaria and HIV co-infection, Group B with HIV mono-infection, and Group C with malaria mono-infection. The clinical presentation in co-infected patients resembled that of HIV more closely than malaria. Common symptoms in the co-infected group included fever (82.7%), vomiting (72.3%), anemia (72.3%), headache (65.4%), and aspiration pneumonia (57.7%). Laboratory findings revealed that a significant number of co-infected patients had hemoglobin levels below 7 g/dL and CD4 cell counts under 200 cells/μL, indicating advanced immunosuppression.
All patients received antimalarial treatment with injectable artesunate and antiretroviral therapy (ART). Despite appropriate treatment, the outcome for co-infected patients was comparatively worse: while 48 out of 52 recovered, 6 patients died, mainly due to complications such as anemia, acute kidney injury, and aspiration pneumonia.
In conclusion, the study highlights that although malaria-HIV co-infection is not highly prevalent, it is associated with severe clinical outcomes. Routine screening for both infections in febrile patients is recommended to ensure timely diagnosis and treatment.
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The purpose of this guide is to provide updated clinical guidance on TB/HIV, with an emphasis on diagnostic aspects—including new techniques—as well as current treatment, while maintaining a public health approach. By compiling and consolidating the latest World Health Organization recommendatio...ns on the subject into a single guide, the aim is to create a reference and consultation document that is frequently used, and that unifies and standardizes the comprehensive management of TB/HIV co-infection in healthcare facilities based on the principle of “two diseases, one patient.” It also seeks to support the updating of national standards and guidelines on co-infection and to complement the coordinated work that must exist between TB and HIV prevention and control programs at all levels, within the framework of the twelve internationally recommended TB/HIV collaborative activities.
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Dans certaines parties d’Afrique, la transmission du paludisme a lieu principalement pendant les trois ou quatre mois de la saison des pluies. Environ 39 millions d’enfants de moins de cinq ans vivent dans les zones de transmission saisonnière, où on dénombre environ 34 millions de cas et où... plus de 150.000 enfants meurent chaque année. La CPS est une intervention préventive ciblant spécifiquement les enfants vivant dans ces régions. La CPS, appelée autrefois traitement préventif intermittent chez l’enfant, est « l’administration intermittente d’un traitement complet par un médicament antipaludique pendant la saison du paludisme afin de prévenir la
maladie, avec pour objectif de maintenir les concentrations sanguines du médicament antipaludique à des taux thérapeutiques pendant toute la période où le risque de paludisme est le plus élevé. »
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The "Integrated Management of Malaria Training – Health Worker’s Manual" is a practical guide developed by Uganda’s Ministry of Health to train healthcare workers at all levels in the effective diagnosis, treatment, prevention, and management of malaria. It aligns with national malaria treatme...nt guidelines and aims to improve the quality of care and reduce malaria-related illness and death. The manual covers key topics such as clinical assessment of fever, use of rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs), case management of uncomplicated and severe malaria, malaria in pregnancy, co-infections like HIV, as well as community engagement and proper documentation. It includes structured training sessions, case studies, and job aids designed to strengthen the skills of health workers in both public and private sectors, and to ensure standardized, evidence-based malaria care across the country.
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Community led-monitoring is based on the principle that «Nothing that is done for us should
be done without us”. The combination of this principle with evidence shows that community-led
monitoring is an important driver of improved service delivery and health outcomes that needs to
be re-empha...sized. Thus, the community must participate at all stages of the fight against malaria.
This guide will be useful to CSOs working in the field of malaria in the conduct of community-led
monitoring of activities efficiently and allow these CSOs to know their role and responsibilities in this
exercise at each key stage. This guide will also provide CSOs and communities affected by malaria
with templates of monitoring tools adapted to key malaria programs.
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4th edition, Reference Manual
Ce chapitre fait partie du Rapport 2024 sur les résultats.
The document focuses on educating children and communities about diarrhoea prevention and management through creative and interactive approaches. It highlights the importance of hygiene practices, oral rehydration solutions (ORS), zinc supplements, and proper nutrition to combat diarrhoea. Developed... with the support of Save the Children, the material is designed for use in schools, homes, and community groups, encouraging children to act as messengers of health education to promote lifelong healthy habits.
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A manual for physicians and other senior health workers. This fourth revision of the manual reflects recent clinical experience and research findings in diarrhoea case management. Compared to earlier versions, it includes revised guidelines on the management of children with acute diarrhoea using th...e new reduced (low) osmolarity ORS formulation and using zinc supplements, which have been shown to reduce duration and severity of diarrhoeal episodes, and revised guidelines for the management of bloody diarrhoea. Guidelines in the manual are based on the revised WHO chart that are included at the end of this document.
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La reducción de la mortalidad en menores de cinco años en la Región de las Américas es fundamental para disminuir las grandes brechas entre países, áreas y grupos humanos, y lograr la equidad en el acceso a estrategias disponibles para la prevención y el tratamiento de las enfermedades, así ...como la promoción del crecimiento y el desarrollo saludable de la niñez. El Objetivo de Desarrollo del Milenio número 4 está relacionado con reducir la mortalidad en menores de cinco años en dos terceras partes entre 1990 y 2015.
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La página de la Organización Mundial de la Salud (OMS) sobre las enfermedades diarreicas destaca que son la tercera causa de muerte en niños de 1 a 59 meses, causando aproximadamente 443 832 muertes anuales en menores de 5 años. Estas enfermedades, aunque prevenibles y tratables, representan un...a de las principales causas de malnutrición infantil. La diarrea, definida como la evacuación de heces sueltas o líquidas tres o más veces al día, suele ser síntoma de infecciones intestinales transmitidas por alimentos o agua contaminados, o por una higiene deficiente. La prevención incluye el acceso a agua potable, saneamiento adecuado, lavado de manos con jabón, lactancia materna exclusiva durante los primeros seis meses y vacunación contra el rotavirus. El tratamiento se basa en la rehidratación oral con soluciones de sales de rehidratación oral (SRO) y suplementos de zinc. La OMS trabaja con los Estados Miembros para promover políticas que apoyen el manejo de estas enfermedades y mejoren el acceso a agua potable y saneamiento.
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The document provides guidelines for the prevention and control of cholera outbreaks. It focuses on key strategies such as improving access to safe drinking water, ensuring proper sanitation, and promoting hygiene practices to prevent the spread of the disease. The guidelines also emphasize the impo...rtance of early detection, prompt treatment with oral rehydration solutions (ORS) or intravenous fluids, and the strategic use of antibiotics in severe cases. Additionally, it discusses the role of community education and collaboration with health authorities to effectively manage cholera outbreaks.
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La página enlazada del Manual MSD para el hogar aborda el tema de la diarrea en niños. Proporciona información detallada sobre las causas, síntomas, procedimientos de diagnóstico y opciones de tratamiento de la diarrea en la infancia. Además, destaca los signos de advertencia que podrían indi...car problemas de salud más graves. La página subraya la importancia de prevenir y tratar la deshidratación, que puede ocurrir rápidamente en niños con diarrea. Los padres y cuidadores encontrarán valiosos consejos para el cuidado y manejo de los niños que padecen diarrea.
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The document provides educational messages and practical guidance to prevent and manage diarrhoea, particularly in children. It emphasizes hygiene practices like proper handwashing, using latrines, and safe food handling. It also highlights the importance of breastfeeding, balanced nutrition, immuni...zation, and the use of Oral Rehydration Solutions (ORS) and zinc for treating dehydration caused by diarrhoea. Developed alongside Save the Children programs in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the material integrates health education into schools and communities, encouraging children to act as agents of change in promoting hygiene and health practices.
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