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  • 眼科 眼科
  • 传染性疾病
  • 公共卫生

背景情况:

  • 瘤是全球导致失明的主要传染病,也是世界卫生组织2030年消除瘤的主要目标.
  • 它是由童年重复感染Chlamydia trachomatis引起的,导致结膜痕和可能不可逆转的视力丧失.
  • 受影响的人口往往生活在贫困的农村地区, 无法获得水和卫生设施, 影响妇女和儿童的比例不成比例.

研究的目的:

  • 审查全球消除气管瘤作为公共卫生问题的进展和挑战.
  • 突出SAFE战略的有效性 (手术,抗生素,面部清洁,环境改善).
  • 确定对抗持续性和复发性气管瘤的新方法或加强方法的需要.

主要方法:

  • 这项研究回顾了全球瘤消除计划的现状.
  • 它分析了SAFE战略在过去二十年中的影响和成功.
  • 它可以识别持久或复发性活跃气管瘤的区域.

主要成果:

  • SAFE战略取得了相当大的成功,到2024年12月,已有21个国家消除了气管瘤.
  • 其他一些国家也将很快实现消灭虫的目标.
  • 然而,由于某些人群的持续和复发性活跃气管瘤,仍然存在挑战.

结论:

  • 虽然取得了重大进展,但2030年全球尾瘤消除目标仍面临挑战.
  • 持续的成功需要开发和实施新的或加强的干预措施.
  • 在患有持续性疾病的环境中,加快消除工作至关重要.