Preventive chemotherapy to control soil-transmitted helminth infections in at-risk population groups
Guideline
Overview
This guideline provides global, evidence-informed recommendations on preventive chemotherapy (deworming), as a public health intervention in areas endemic for soil-transmitted helminths, to decrease the worm burden of soil-transmitted helminth infections in children, adolescent girls, women of reproductive age and pregnant women, including those coinfected with HIV.
The recommendations contained in this guideline are intended for a wide audience, including policy-makers and their expert advisers as well as technical and programme staff at government institutions and organizations involved in the design, implementation and expansion of programmes to control soil-transmitted helminth infections and nutrition-sensitive actions for a safe and hygienic environment to improve public health.
This guideline aims to help WHO Member States and their partners to achieve the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and the global targets presented in the World Health Assembly resolution WHA66.12 on Neglected tropical diseases, the Comprehensive implementation plan on maternal, infant and young child nutrition, the Global strategy for women’s, children’s, and adolescents’ health (2016–2030), Water, sanitation and hygiene for accelerating and sustaining progress on neglected tropical diseases: a global strategy 2015–2020, Accelerating work to overcome the global impact of neglected tropical diseases: a roadmap for implementation, Accelerating progress on HIV, tuberculosis, malaria, hepatitis and neglected tropical diseases: a new agenda for 2016–2030 and Eliminating soil-transmitted helminthiases as a public health problem in children: progress report 2001–2010 and strategic plan 2011–2020.
Evidence
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Taylor-Robinson DC, Maayan N, Soares-Weiser K, Donegan S, Garner P.
Deworming drugs for soil-transmitted intestinal worms in children: effects on nutritional indicators, haemoglobin, and school performance. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2015;7:CD000371. -
Welch VA. Awasthi S, Cumberbatch C, Fletcher R, McGown J, Merritt K et al.
Deworming and adjuvant interventions for improving the developmental health and well-being of children in low- and middle-income countries: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Campbell Systematic Reviews. 2016;12. -
Welch V, Suresh S, Ghogomu E, Rayco-Solon P, McGowan J, Peña-Rosas JP.
Deworming for nonpregnant adolescent and adult women. PROSPERO. 2016:CRD42016039557. -
Salam RA, Haider BA, Humayun Q, Bhutta ZA.
Effect of administration of antihelminthics for soil-transmitted helminths during pregnancy. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2015;6:CD005547. -
Means AR, Burns P, Sinclair D, Walson JL.
Antihelminthics in helminth-endemic areas: effects on HIV disease progression. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2016;4:CD006419.