TY - JOUR
T1 - Leptospirosis, melioidosis, and rickettsioses in the vicious circle of neglect
AU - Tshokey, Tshokey
AU - Ko, Ablert I.
AU - Currie, Bart J.
AU - Munoz-Zanzi, Claudia
AU - Goarant, Cyrille
AU - Paris, Daniel H.
AU - Dance, David A.B.
AU - Limmathurotsakul, Direk
AU - Birnie, Emma
AU - Bertherat, Eric
AU - Gongal, Gyanendra
AU - Benschop, Jackie
AU - Savelkoel, Jelmer
AU - Stenos, John
AU - Saraswati, Kartika
AU - Robinson, Matthew T.
AU - Day, Nicholas P.J.
AU - Graves, Stephen R.
AU - Belmain, Steven R.
AU - Blacksell, Stuart D.
AU - Wiersinga, Willem J.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 Tshokey et al.
PY - 2025/1
Y1 - 2025/1
N2 - The global priorities in the field of infectious diseases are constantly changing. While emerging viral infections have regularly dominated public health attention, which has only intensi-fied after the COVID-19 pandemic, numerous bacterial diseases have previously caused, and continue to cause, significant morbidity and mortality—deserving equal attention. Three potentially life-threatening endemic bacterial diseases (leptospirosis, melioidosis, and rick-ettsioses) are a huge public health concern especially in low-and middle-income countries. Despite their continued threat, these diseases do not receive proportionate attention from global health organizations and are not even included on the WHO list of neglected tropical diseases (NTDs). This, in turn, has led to a vicious circle of neglect with continued, yet con-ceivably preventable, hospitalizations and deaths each year especially in the vulnerable population. This is a call from a group of multi-institutional experts on the urgent need to directly address the circle of neglect and raise support in terms of funding, research, surveil-lance, diagnostics, and therapeutics to alleviate the burden of these 3 diseases.
AB - The global priorities in the field of infectious diseases are constantly changing. While emerging viral infections have regularly dominated public health attention, which has only intensi-fied after the COVID-19 pandemic, numerous bacterial diseases have previously caused, and continue to cause, significant morbidity and mortality—deserving equal attention. Three potentially life-threatening endemic bacterial diseases (leptospirosis, melioidosis, and rick-ettsioses) are a huge public health concern especially in low-and middle-income countries. Despite their continued threat, these diseases do not receive proportionate attention from global health organizations and are not even included on the WHO list of neglected tropical diseases (NTDs). This, in turn, has led to a vicious circle of neglect with continued, yet con-ceivably preventable, hospitalizations and deaths each year especially in the vulnerable population. This is a call from a group of multi-institutional experts on the urgent need to directly address the circle of neglect and raise support in terms of funding, research, surveil-lance, diagnostics, and therapeutics to alleviate the burden of these 3 diseases.
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U2 - 10.1371/journal.pntd.0012796
DO - 10.1371/journal.pntd.0012796
M3 - Article
C2 - 39847571
AN - SCOPUS:85216717681
SN - 1935-2727
VL - 19
JO - PLoS neglected tropical diseases
JF - PLoS neglected tropical diseases
IS - 1
M1 - e0012796
ER -