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2010 NTD Highlights: an eclectic list

By: Alanna Shaikh

This is not a scientifically sound list. It is not based on any kind of criteria that make sense. It’s just my list, of what I remember as the most interesting developments in 2010 that related to neglected tropical diseases.

1.       The WHO issued its first annual report on neglected tropical diseases (NTDs). I was honestly surprised to discover it was the first, but better 2010 than never, right?  This kind of formal recognition of the seriousness of NTDs is a big part of what will make them less neglected. The report itself was thorough and detailed, and called for all the right things – more research, better drug access, and support to build health systems to eliminate the NTDs.

2.       Increased private participation in global health in general, and NTDs in particular. It seemed like the private sector was everywhere this year. We saw large drug donations to treat NTDs, including a five-year commitment from Glaxo Smith Kline to provide albendazole to protect children at risk for intestinal worms and a Sanofi Adventis cash commitment of $25 million dollars. We also saw broader corporate commitment to global health in companies that ranged from Coca-Cola to venture capital efforts.

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Reading List 10/15/2010

Yesterday marked the release of the WHO’s first comprehensive report on neglected tropical diseases (NTDs). The report has been well received and attracted a lot of attention in the news. We’ve compiled a great list of reads  mentioning the report, along with other articles about NTDs and global health including lack of shoes among the world’s poor, the cost (economically and socially) of NTDs in India, progress in vaccine development within global health, and the celebration of Global Handwashing Day, which is today!

The neglected tropical diseases are no longer neglected! At least not by the WHO, Karen Grepin
Paying attention to neglected diseases, Dr. William Lin, DefeatDD
Why NTDs Need a Renewed Focus, Dr. Peter Hotez, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
Foot note: Millions suffer simply for lack of shoes, Tom Paulson, Humanosphere
Neglected tropical diseases “killing India”, Narayan Lakshman, The Hindu
A smarter jab – Big drugs companies see a bright future for vaccines , The Economist
A Holiday To Celebrate Handwashing?, Kim Koporc, Change.org