Mberu Martha, Zongo Kelly, Leaning Ellie, Makau-Barasa Louise, Kamara Kimberly, Jacobson Julie
The END Fund, Nairobi, Kenya.
The END Fund, New York, New York, USA.
Int J Infect Dis. 2025 Mar;152:107798. doi: 10.1016/j.ijid.2025.107798. Epub 2025 Jan 25.
This report underscores the critical need to include Female Genital Schistosomiasis (FGS) within schistosomiasis elimination frameworks and sexual and reproductive health programs. Affecting an estimated 40-56 million women, mainly in sub-Saharan Africa, FGS is often underdiagnosed and neglected in public health programs. This paper highlights FGS as a vital gap in schistosomiasis control and comprehensive sexual and reproductive health services, advocating for integrated approaches that address FGS awareness and diagnosis within disease elimination initiatives and health services. Enhanced diagnostic and treatment capabilities for FGS in endemic regions are essential to alleviate the physical, psychological, and reproductive health impacts on affected women and to advance global schistosomiasis elimination goals.
本报告强调了将女性生殖器血吸虫病(FGS)纳入血吸虫病消除框架以及性与生殖健康项目的迫切需求。FGS主要影响撒哈拉以南非洲地区约4000万至5600万妇女,在公共卫生项目中常常未得到充分诊断和重视。本文强调FGS是血吸虫病控制和综合性性与生殖健康服务中的一个重大缺口,倡导在疾病消除倡议和卫生服务中采用综合方法来提高对FGS的认识并进行诊断。加强流行地区FGS的诊断和治疗能力对于减轻对受影响妇女的身体、心理和生殖健康影响以及推进全球血吸虫病消除目标至关重要。