About this Research Topic
The goal of this Research Topic is to present to the NTD community an up-to-date collection of novel diagnostic assays or methods that could facilitate the monitoring and evaluation activities for parasitic NTDs, particularly highlighting onchocerciasis, trachoma, lymphatic filariasis, chagas disease, schistosomiasis, cysticercosis, and guinea worm disease. This Research Topic will be intended to serve as a reference to all stakeholders in their quest to control or eliminate NTDs: Ministries of Health, national program officers, local or international partners including country donors, non-government organizations, WHO, and other public health agencies, the academic and industry partners that collaborate in the development of diagnostic assays for NTDs.
The goal of this Research Topic is to present to the NTD community an up-to-date collection of novel diagnostic assays or methods that could facilitate the monitoring and evaluation activities for parasitic NTDs inclusive of onchocerciasis, trachoma, lymphatic filariasis, chagas disease, schistosomiasis, cysticercosis, and guinea worm disease. This Research Topic will be intended to serve as a reference to all stakeholders in their quest to control or eliminate NTDs: Ministries of Health, national program officers, local or international partners including country donors, non-government organizations, WHO, and other public health agencies, the academic and industry partners that collaborate in the development of diagnostic assays for NTDs.
The Research Topic will be prioritized for work that addresses current diagnostic gaps that will be beneficial in the laboratory assessments of program progress toward the elimination or control of NTDs. We welcome the submissions of Original Research, Review, Mini Review, Brief Research Report, and Case Report articles.
Keywords: Onchocerciasis, Lymphatic filariasis, Trachoma, Schistosomiasis, Soil Transmitted Helminths, Guinea Worm, Cysticercosis, Neglected Tropical Diseases, Chagas Disease
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