Addressing neglected parasitic diseases: Moving towards the development agenda amidst change : partnerships, networks and global health policies David Molyneux, Laura Dean, Russell Stothard, Tosin Adekeye, Sally Theobald Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
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Addressing neglected parasitic diseases: Moving towards the development agenda
amidst change : partnerships, networks and global health policies
David Molyneux, Laura Dean, Russell Stothard, Tosin Adekeye, Sally Theobald
Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
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Goal 3:Ensure healthy lives & promote well-being for all at all ages
A 2030 agenda: The sustainable development goals (SDGs)
The dichotomy
Evidence for the Anthropocene epoch
Climate and ConflictMeta analysis of studies since 1950 - for each one standard deviation (1σ) change in
climate toward warmer temperatures or more extreme rainfall, the frequency of interpersonal
violence rises 4% and the frequency of intergroup conflict rises 14% (Hsiang et al Science 2013)
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CHANGES WATER
RESOURCES
AGRICULTURAL
DEVELOPMENT
HABITATCHANGE
LEISHMANIASISAFRICAN TRYPANOSOMIASIS
CHAGAS DISEASEDENGUE
YELLOW FEVER
MALARIAGUINEA WORM
SCHISTOSOMIASISLYMPHATIC FILARIASIS
ONCHOCERCIASIS
MININGIRRIGATION
FARMINGMICRODAMS
FIRES
DEFORESTATION
REAFFORESTATIONMIGRATION
URBANIZATION
The new bottom billion
• The "bottom billion" were people living in the poorest countries (fragile and failed states)
• The "new bottom billion" are the poorest people living in middle-income countries
From "diseases of the
poor" to diseases of
the bottom 40%?
• Stigma and
discrimination
• Physical and sexual
abuse
• Restrictions on political
and civil rights
• Unable to participate fully
in society
• Unable to access
essential health and
social care
• Barriers to education and
employment
• Experience disability and
premature death
Systematic review: FGS widespread but under-reported