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Footage from the 6th Meeting of the Global Alliance to Eliminate Lymphatic Filariasis

As we mentioned, the 6th Meeting of the Global Alliance to Eliminate Lymphatic Filariasis (GAELF) met from June 1 – June 3, 2010 and focused on developing strategies for lymphatic filariasis (LF) elimination for the next 10 years. Working with public and private partners, GAELF mobilizes political, financial, and technical resources to achieve LF elimination. Within this past decade, The Global Program has already established interventions to address LF in 51 of the 80 endemic countries. The 6th meeting held this past June focused on new strategies for elimination for the next decade. GAELF recently posted footage from the three day meeting, which can be viewed here.

GSK Announces Expansion of Albendazole Donation

GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) announced today at the World Health Organization’s (WHO) launch of the first report on neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) that they will partake in a five-year commitment to expand the donation of its medicine albendazole to treat children at risk of intestinal worms, known as soil-transmitted helminths (STH).

The new WHO report states that STH infections are more detrimental than any other infection among school-aged children, causing cognitive and developmental issues, physical stunting, and missed school days. These infections are transmitted by use of unsanitary water.

To treat and control STH infections, the WHO recommends annual school-wide deworming, where children between 1-15 years of age receive a single dose of albendazole (or mebendazole), in regions where such infections are high.

Under the new commitment announced today, 400 million treatments of albendazole per year will be provided in addition to the previously committed supply to the WHO with 600 million tablets of albendazole per year for use in the Global Programme to Eliminate Lymphatic Filiariasis (GAELF). This donation will support the UN’s strategy to improve women’s and children’s health and, when combined with existing de-worming programmes, will enable the countries to scale-up their efforts to achieve universal coverage of school age children in Africa. Shipments of the new donations are expected to start in late 2011.

Reading List 6/14/2010

A new list of reads to start off your week! Last week, the Global Network hosted a Congressional Briefing on NTD control – check out a synopsis from VOA News (linked below). Also on today’s reading list, global commitment to eliminate elephantiasis, aid workers’ return to Haiti, and the role of scientists in vaccine development.


Researchers, USAID Seek More Money To Fight NTDs, Nico Colombant, VOA News
Global Health Partnership on Track to Eliminate Elephantiasis by 2020, PR Newswire
Wounded Carroll County Aid Workers Return to Haiti, Nick Madigan, The Baltimore Sun
Researchers are out of race for the top job, Financial Times