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Tackling the existing burden of infectious diseases in the developing world: existing gaps and the way forward.


ABSTRACT: This series evaluates the effectiveness of community-based interventions (CBIs) to prevent and control infectious diseases of poverty (IDoP). Evidence from our reviews suggests that CBIs and school-based delivery platforms are effective in averting risk behaviors and reducing the disease burden. Co-implementation of interventions through existing community-based programs including immunization campaigns, antenatal care and maternal and child health programs have the potential to scale-up interventions for IDoP. Future research should focus on the process of developing and implementing efficient community-based programs through a comprehensive approach, and to gauge the effectiveness of various existing delivery models in order to improve morbidity and mortality outcomes.

SUBMITTER: Bhutta ZA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4124963 | biostudies-literature | 2014

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Tackling the existing burden of infectious diseases in the developing world: existing gaps and the way forward.

Bhutta Zulfiqar A ZA   Salam Rehana A RA   Das Jai K JK   Lassi Zohra S ZS  

Infectious diseases of poverty 20140801


This series evaluates the effectiveness of community-based interventions (CBIs) to prevent and control infectious diseases of poverty (IDoP). Evidence from our reviews suggests that CBIs and school-based delivery platforms are effective in averting risk behaviors and reducing the disease burden. Co-implementation of interventions through existing community-based programs including immunization campaigns, antenatal care and maternal and child health programs have the potential to scale-up interve  ...[more]

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