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Acta Tropica | 2017

Control of Taenia solium taeniasis/cysticercosis: The best way forward for sub-Saharan Africa?

Sarah Gabriël; Pierre Dorny; Kabemba E. Mwape; Chiara Trevisan; Uffe Christian Braae; Pascal Magnussen; Sarah Thys; C Bulaya; I.K. Phiri; Chummy Sikalizyo Sikasunge; Chitwambi Makungu; Sónia Afonso; Q Nicolau; Maria Vang Johansen

Taenia solium taeniasis/cysticercosis is a neglected parasitic zoonosis with significant economic and public health impacts. Control measures can be broadly grouped into community health education, improvements in hygiene and sanitary conditions, proper meat handling at household and community level, improved standards of meat inspection, pig management, treatment of individual patients and possibly human populations, and treatment and/or vaccination of porcine populations. This manuscript looks critically into currently existing control options and provides suggestions on which (combination of) tools would be most effective in the control of T. solium taeniasis/cysticercosis in sub-Saharan Africa. Field data and disease transmission simulations suggest that implementation of a single intervention control strategy will not lead to a satisfactory reduction of disease morbidity or transmission. A feasible strategy to combat T. solium taeniasis/cysticercosis would include a combination of approaches focussing on both human (health education and treatment) and animal host (management, treatment and vaccination), which can vary for different communities and different geographical locations. Selection of the specific strategy depends on cost-effectiveness analyses based on solid field data, currently unavailable, though urgently needed; as well as on health priorities and resources of the country. A One Health approach involving medical, veterinary, environmental and social sectors is essential for T. solium to be controlled and eventually eliminated. Finally the success of any intervention is largely dependent on the level of societal and political acceptance, commitment and engagement.


European Journal of Cancer Prevention | 2017

In-vivo evaluation of apocynin for prevention of Helicobacter pylori-induced gastric carcinogenesis.

Horemans T; Boulet G; van Kerckhoven M; Bogers J; Sarah Thys; Chris Vervaet; Anouk Vervaeck; Peter Delputte; Louis Maes; Paul Cos

The emergence of antibiotic-resistant Helicobacter pylori strains impacts the efficacy of eradication therapy and promotes the development of alternative treatment strategies. Apocynin inhibits neutrophil NADPH oxidase and hence may decrease reactive oxygen species-mediated tissue damage in H. pylori-infected stomach tissue. Apocynin was tested in vitro for its cytotoxic and direct antibacterial effects. The therapeutic efficacy of orally administered apocynin (100 mg/kg/day through drinking water or 200 mg/kg/day through combined administration of drinking water and slow-release formulation) was assessed at 9 weeks after infection in the Mongolian gerbil model. Bacterial burdens were quantified by viable plate count and quantitative PCR. Histopathological evaluation of antrum and pylorus provided insight into mucosal inflammation and injury. Apocynin showed no cytotoxic or direct antibacterial effects in vitro or in vivo. Nine weeks of apocynin treatment at 200 mg/kg/day reduced active H. pylori gastritis as neutrophil infiltration in the mucous neck region and pit abscess formation decreased significantly. In our gerbil model, prolonged high-dose apocynin treatment significantly improved H. pylori-induced pit abscess formation without indications of drug toxicity and thus further investigation of the dosage regimen and formulation and the long-term impact on neoplastic development should be carried out.


Teaching and Teacher Education | 2016

Ethnic composition of the primary school and educational choice : does the culture of teacher expectations matter?

Sarah Thys; Mieke Van Houtte


Archive | 2018

The tertiary effect of social class : multilevel studies on the role of the primary school(teacher) in educational decision-making

Sarah Thys


British Educational Research Journal | 2018

Class Composition as a Frame of Reference for Teachers? The Influence of Class Context on Teacher Recommendations.

Simon Boone; Sarah Thys; Piet Van Avermaet; Mieke Van Houtte


European Conference on Educational Research | 2017

Inequality in educational recommendations : does a school’s policy on track placement make a difference?

Sarah Thys; Mieke Van Houtte


Dag van de Sociologie | 2017

Ongelijkheid in leerkrachtadviezen bij de overgang van basis naar secundair: de rol van schoolbeleid.

Sarah Thys; Mieke Van Houtte


Biannual conference of the European Sociological Association | 2017

The role of the primary school in the process of educational decision-making at the transition from primary to secondary education.

Sarah Thys; Marie Seghers; Piet Van Avermaet; Mieke Van Houtte


Public scholarship to educate diverse democracies : American Educational Research Association | 2016

The transition from primary to secondary education in Flanders: the role of teachers and the school context

Simon Boone; Sarah Thys; Piet Van Avermaet; Mieke Van Houtte


Differences, inequalities and sociological imagination : 12th conference of the European Sociological Association | 2015

Ethnic school composition and educational choice at the transition from primary to secondary education.

Sarah Thys; Mieke Van Houtte

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University of Antwerp

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