Madhuchhanda Das’s research while affiliated with Indian Council of Medical Research and other places

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Fig. 1. [A] Pictorial representation of the WHO Global Roadmap for Cholera Prevention and Control Strategies; [B] Pictorial representation of preparedness of India for implementation of strategies for prevention and control of Cholera.
Fig. 2. Comprehensive model for Cholera transmission dynamics.
Fig. 3. Organogram of structural framework of the cholera control programme in India.
Non-vaccine strategies for cholera prevention and control: India’s preparedness for the global roadmap
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August 2019

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Madhuchhanda Das

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Background: Recently World Health Organization's Global Task Force on Cholera Control (GTFCC) has published a global roadmap for prevention and control of cholera. We review preparedness of existing governmental non-vaccine programs and strategies for cholera prevention and control in India. We also describe strengths and gaps in the context of implementation of the global roadmap. Methods: We reviewed published literature on non-vaccine based strategies for prevention and control of cholera in India and analyzed strengths and weaknesses of Government of India's major anti-cholera and ante-diarrhea initiatives under Integrated Disease Surveillance Program (IDSP), National Rural Health Mission (NRHM), and other disease surveillance platforms. Results: The first strategy of the WHO global roadmap, namely, preparedness for early detection and outbreak containment, has been addressed by the IDSP. NRHM complements IDSP activities by focusing on sanitation, hygiene, nutrition, and safe drinking water. We identified the need to adopt stricter case definitions and data validation protocols. Multi-sectoral approach to prevent cholera occurrences and re-occurrences [the second suggested strategy in the global roadmap], highlights identification of hotspots and implementing strategies based on transmission dynamics. We recommend development of comprehensive models by integrating data sources beyond the national programs to eliminate cholera hotspots in India. Implementing the third proposed strategy in the global roadmap, coordinated technical support, resource mobilization, and partnerships at local and global levels, has major challenges in India due to structural issues related to health systems and health programs. Conclusion: Even with a robust public health infrastructure, absence of a national cholera program might have resulted in lack of specific focus and concerted efforts for cholera prevention and control in India. A National Taskforce for Cholera Control must develop India-specific 'National Cholera Prevention and Response Road Map' with an appropriate administrative and financially viable framework for its implementation.

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... Fatores ambientais e comportamentais, como a falta de acesso ou precário à água potável, prática de higiene, destinação inadequada de resíduos sólidos domésticos e não ser vacinado (para as doenças imunopreveníveis) podem contribuir no processo de adoecimento da população (Endris et al., 2019;Kadri et al., 2018;Mebrahtom, Worku & Gage, 2022;Mosisa et al., 2021;Omarova et al., 2018;Sekwadi et al., 2018;Stanwell-Smith, 2018). A saúde humana, animal e ambiental estão intimamente interrelacionadas, cuja transmissibilidade de doenças envolve sistemas complexos que incluem interações desta tríade epidemiológica (O'brien & Xagoraraki, 2019).É preciso considerar, ainda, o impacto das mudanças climáticas nas doenças de veiculação hídrica, tais como temperatura e volume de chuva, inundações e umidade podem intensificar o potencial epidêmico e aumentar áreas propícias para transmissão de doenças diarreicas, arbovirais e outras transmitidas pela água (Casanovas-Massana et al., 2018b;Kauppinen et al., 2019;Lequechane et al., 2020;Overgaard et al., 2021;Stanaway et al., 2019), a qual se constitui como um determinante social de saúde (Souza et al., 2021;Kadri et al., 2018;Lanrewaju et al., 2022;Mosisa et al., 2021), exigindo apoio técnico coordenado, mobilização de recursos e parcerias nos níveis local e global para superação dos desafios, sobretudo nos países subdesenvolvidos, devido a questões estruturais relacionadas aos sistemas de saúde e programas de saúde (Das et al., 2020). ...

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Doenças de Veiculação Hídrica: Uma análise do perfil a partir da literatura
Non-vaccine strategies for cholera prevention and control: India’s preparedness for the global roadmap

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