Research priorities for neglected infectious diseases in Latin America and the Caribbean Region

Autores
Dujardin, Jean-Claude; Herrera, Sócrates; Rosario, Virgilio do; Arévalo, Jorge; Boelaert, Marleen; Carrasco, Hernán J.; Correa Oliveira, Rodrigo; García, Lineth; Gotuzzo, Eduardo; Gyorkos, Theresa W.; Kalergis, Alexis M.; Kouri, Gustavo; Larraga, Vicente; Lutumba, Pascal; Macías García, María Ángeles; Manrique Saide, Pablo C.; Modabber, Farrokh; Nieto, Alberto; Pluschke, Gerd; Robello, Carlos; Rojas de Arias, Antonieta; Rumbo, Martín; Santos Preciado, José Ignacio; Sundar, Shyam; Torres, Jaime; Torrico, Faustino; Van der Stuyft, Patrick; Victoir, Kathleen; Olesen, Ole F.
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2010
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Global priorities for research in neglected infectious diseases (NIDs) can be assessed in different ways, but it is important to realize that regional priorities may significantly differ one from another. The region of Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) is—along with Africa and Asia—more affected by NIDs than other regions of the world. Some of the Latin American NIDs are common to other continents, while others are very specific or disproportionately affect the Latin American region [1– 3] (Table 1). Because of its huge ecological diversity, ongoing environmental changes, and massive migrations, LAC is also a catalyst for the (re-)emergence and spreading of NIDs, both inside and outside the subcontinent. Following a colloquium on NIDs in LAC held in Lima, Peru, between 12 and 14 November 2009, a thematic workshop was organized with the support of the European Commission (EC). It involved 29 scientists (16 from the Americas, two from the Democratic Republic of Congo and India, respectively, and nine from Europe) working on different NIDs and representing several research areas from basic to applied. This report summarizes the consensus comments of the expert group after oral and written consultation. It is envisaged that this document should stimulate a debate within the scientific community and serve as a recommendation for future actions by international or regional funding agencies in the area of NIDs in LAC. (Párrafo extraído del texto a modo de resumen)
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arthropod disease
bioinformatics
biotechnology
helminthiasis
infection
mycosis
sexually transmitted disease
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Research priorities for neglected infectious diseases in Latin America and the Caribbean Region
title Research priorities for neglected infectious diseases in Latin America and the Caribbean Region
spellingShingle Research priorities for neglected infectious diseases in Latin America and the Caribbean Region
Dujardin, Jean-Claude
Ciencias Médicas
América Latina
arthropod disease
bioinformatics
biotechnology
helminthiasis
infection
mycosis
sexually transmitted disease
title_short Research priorities for neglected infectious diseases in Latin America and the Caribbean Region
title_full Research priorities for neglected infectious diseases in Latin America and the Caribbean Region
title_fullStr Research priorities for neglected infectious diseases in Latin America and the Caribbean Region
title_full_unstemmed Research priorities for neglected infectious diseases in Latin America and the Caribbean Region
title_sort Research priorities for neglected infectious diseases in Latin America and the Caribbean Region
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Dujardin, Jean-Claude
Herrera, Sócrates
Rosario, Virgilio do
Arévalo, Jorge
Boelaert, Marleen
Carrasco, Hernán J.
Correa Oliveira, Rodrigo
García, Lineth
Gotuzzo, Eduardo
Gyorkos, Theresa W.
Kalergis, Alexis M.
Kouri, Gustavo
Larraga, Vicente
Lutumba, Pascal
Macías García, María Ángeles
Manrique Saide, Pablo C.
Modabber, Farrokh
Nieto, Alberto
Pluschke, Gerd
Robello, Carlos
Rojas de Arias, Antonieta
Rumbo, Martín
Santos Preciado, José Ignacio
Sundar, Shyam
Torres, Jaime
Torrico, Faustino
Van der Stuyft, Patrick
Victoir, Kathleen
Olesen, Ole F.
author Dujardin, Jean-Claude
author_facet Dujardin, Jean-Claude
Herrera, Sócrates
Rosario, Virgilio do
Arévalo, Jorge
Boelaert, Marleen
Carrasco, Hernán J.
Correa Oliveira, Rodrigo
García, Lineth
Gotuzzo, Eduardo
Gyorkos, Theresa W.
Kalergis, Alexis M.
Kouri, Gustavo
Larraga, Vicente
Lutumba, Pascal
Macías García, María Ángeles
Manrique Saide, Pablo C.
Modabber, Farrokh
Nieto, Alberto
Pluschke, Gerd
Robello, Carlos
Rojas de Arias, Antonieta
Rumbo, Martín
Santos Preciado, José Ignacio
Sundar, Shyam
Torres, Jaime
Torrico, Faustino
Van der Stuyft, Patrick
Victoir, Kathleen
Olesen, Ole F.
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author2 Herrera, Sócrates
Rosario, Virgilio do
Arévalo, Jorge
Boelaert, Marleen
Carrasco, Hernán J.
Correa Oliveira, Rodrigo
García, Lineth
Gotuzzo, Eduardo
Gyorkos, Theresa W.
Kalergis, Alexis M.
Kouri, Gustavo
Larraga, Vicente
Lutumba, Pascal
Macías García, María Ángeles
Manrique Saide, Pablo C.
Modabber, Farrokh
Nieto, Alberto
Pluschke, Gerd
Robello, Carlos
Rojas de Arias, Antonieta
Rumbo, Martín
Santos Preciado, José Ignacio
Sundar, Shyam
Torres, Jaime
Torrico, Faustino
Van der Stuyft, Patrick
Victoir, Kathleen
Olesen, Ole F.
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Médicas
América Latina
arthropod disease
bioinformatics
biotechnology
helminthiasis
infection
mycosis
sexually transmitted disease
topic Ciencias Médicas
América Latina
arthropod disease
bioinformatics
biotechnology
helminthiasis
infection
mycosis
sexually transmitted disease
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Global priorities for research in neglected infectious diseases (NIDs) can be assessed in different ways, but it is important to realize that regional priorities may significantly differ one from another. The region of Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) is—along with Africa and Asia—more affected by NIDs than other regions of the world. Some of the Latin American NIDs are common to other continents, while others are very specific or disproportionately affect the Latin American region [1– 3] (Table 1). Because of its huge ecological diversity, ongoing environmental changes, and massive migrations, LAC is also a catalyst for the (re-)emergence and spreading of NIDs, both inside and outside the subcontinent. Following a colloquium on NIDs in LAC held in Lima, Peru, between 12 and 14 November 2009, a thematic workshop was organized with the support of the European Commission (EC). It involved 29 scientists (16 from the Americas, two from the Democratic Republic of Congo and India, respectively, and nine from Europe) working on different NIDs and representing several research areas from basic to applied. This report summarizes the consensus comments of the expert group after oral and written consultation. It is envisaged that this document should stimulate a debate within the scientific community and serve as a recommendation for future actions by international or regional funding agencies in the area of NIDs in LAC. <i>(Párrafo extraído del texto a modo de resumen)</i>
Facultad de Ciencias Médicas
description Global priorities for research in neglected infectious diseases (NIDs) can be assessed in different ways, but it is important to realize that regional priorities may significantly differ one from another. The region of Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) is—along with Africa and Asia—more affected by NIDs than other regions of the world. Some of the Latin American NIDs are common to other continents, while others are very specific or disproportionately affect the Latin American region [1– 3] (Table 1). Because of its huge ecological diversity, ongoing environmental changes, and massive migrations, LAC is also a catalyst for the (re-)emergence and spreading of NIDs, both inside and outside the subcontinent. Following a colloquium on NIDs in LAC held in Lima, Peru, between 12 and 14 November 2009, a thematic workshop was organized with the support of the European Commission (EC). It involved 29 scientists (16 from the Americas, two from the Democratic Republic of Congo and India, respectively, and nine from Europe) working on different NIDs and representing several research areas from basic to applied. This report summarizes the consensus comments of the expert group after oral and written consultation. It is envisaged that this document should stimulate a debate within the scientific community and serve as a recommendation for future actions by international or regional funding agencies in the area of NIDs in LAC. <i>(Párrafo extraído del texto a modo de resumen)</i>
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