Supporting endemic countries to implement yaws eradication strategy

In 2012, WHO developed the yaws eradication strategy “Morges strategy” based on the use of oral azithromycin. The strategy has been updated in the programme managers guide published in 2018. WHO provides technical and logistical support (rapid tests and azithromycin) to endemic countries to implement this strategy along the following phases:

    1. Planning phase which includes mapping of endemic communities
    2. Total Community Treatment (mass treatment of affected communities)
    3. Post mass treatment active village-based surveillance
    4. Monitoring of azithromycin resistance
    5. Post-zero cases and sero-surveillance for 3 years before certification

    Report of a global meeting on yaws eradication surveillance, monitoring and evaluation Geneva,

    29–30 January 2018, Geneva Switzerland provide additional guidance to national yaws eradication programmes.

1 single dose

of oral azithromycin can cure the disease

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13

endemic countries

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75%

of affected people are children under the age of 15

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Eradication of yaws – A guide for programme managers

Yaws mainly affects children living in poor communities in 14 countries of the World Health Organization (WHO) African, South-East Asia and Western Pacific...

Report of a global meeting on yaws eradication surveillance, monitoring and evaluation Geneva, 29–30 January 2018

Objectives and expected outputs of the meeting To develop protocols for surveys and mapping: confirming the presence of the disease in...

 

 

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