02016nas a2200193 4500000000100000008004100001260003100042653003900073653001400112653001500126653001700141100001100158245008200169856008300251300001200334490000600346520144500352022002501797 2024 d bComprehensive Publications10aNeglected tropical diseases (NTDs)10aAwareness10aPrevention10aBurkina Faso1 aZoma V00aNeglected tropical diseases in Burkina Faso: Control and awareness strategies uhttps://www.sociologyjournal.net/archives/2024/vol6issue2/PartB/6-2-19-561.pdf a102-1060 v63 a
This article looks at the problem of neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) in Burkina Faso, which affect millions of people and are undermining the country's fragile healthcare system. The main objective of the research is to analyse the control and awareness strategies implemented to combat these diseases. The methodology adopted is based on a documentary study, which will enable us to draw up and inventory of NTDs, identify the factors favouring their spread, and evaluate the interventions underway. The results show that NTDs, such as schistosomiasis and lymphatic filariasis, have a serious impact on people's quality of life, with significant socio-economic consequences. Aggravating factors include environmental conditions, cultural practices and limited access to healthcare in rural areas. Strategies identified for combating the disease include distributing medicines, raising community awareness, strengthening healthcare infrastructures and research initiatives. In terms of awareness-raising, the article stresses the importance of media campaigns, education in schools, and the involvement of community leaders to mobilise people. These integrated approaches aim to ensure greater understanding and commitment from communities, thereby contributing to a comprehensive response to the challenges posed by NTDs in Burkina Faso. The proposed recommendations aim to improve the health situation in this complex context.
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