Denise Mattos
Federal University of Pernambuco
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Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira De Medicina Tropical | 2006
Gerusa Dreyer; Joaquim Norões; Denise Mattos
In 1997 the World Health Organization announced an ambitious project called the Global Program to Eliminate Lymphatic Filariasis, as a Public Health Problem. The program is based on two pillars: interruption of transmission and morbidity control. Experience in Recife, Brazil, an endemic area for bancroftian filariasis, showed that an innovative approach called Hope Clubs, can equip lymphedema patients with the skills, motivation, and enthusiasm to sustain effective, low-cost and convenient self-care to prevent acute skin bacterial episodes and milky urine in the case of chyluria carriers. They feel they are not alone, they regain their potential for productive work and are able to amplify these activities throughout filariasis-endemic communities.
Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira De Medicina Tropical | 2008
Denise Mattos; Gerusa Dreyer
Lack of knowledge of the socioeconomic impact of various diseases is generally one of the biggest obstacles to obtaining funds for investment in applied research and for starting to implement control programs that are needed in developing countries. The authors analyze and emphasize important aspects of the complexity of quantifying the socioeconomic impact of lymphatic filariasis. They highlight the gaps that exist within some fields of knowledge and that these gaps have still not been properly explored with regard to individuals with this disease. They bring together the data in the literature and echoes from their own experience gained through caring for patients with Bancroftian infection and disease at a tertiary referral service (NEPAF--Filariasis Care, Research and Teaching Center, Recife, Brazil). The social impact, in its broadest sense, consists of strong indications of losses of quality of life among patients. Unfortunately, this is still poorly documented and, up to a certain point, very difficult to quantify because of the very particular social abandonment of the endemic communities.
Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira De Medicina Tropical | 2008
Denise Mattos; Solange Mota; Gerusa Dreyer
Archive | 2007
Gerusa Dreyer; Denise Mattos
Revista Da Associacao Medica Brasileira | 2009
Gerusa Dreyer; Denise Mattos; José Figueredo-Silva; Joaquim Norões
Revista de Patologia Tropical | 2007
Denise Mattos; Gerusa Dreyer
Rev. panam. infectol | 2006
Denise Mattos; Gerusa Dreyer
Archive | 2008
Gerusa Dreyer; Denise Mattos
Archive | 2006
Denise Mattos; Gerusa Dreyer
Archive | 2006
Gerusa Dreyer; Joaquim Norões; Denise Mattos