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Neglected Tropical Diseases

Neglected (tropical) diseases are high on the agenda. For many years, ITM has been actively involved in research on NTDs, in particular on leishmaniasis, leprosy and sleeping sickness.

Over one billion people affected

The World Health Organization currently recognises twenty diseases as neglected tropical diseases or NTDs. These are diseases (of which many are vector-borne) that mainly affect low- and middle-income countries. Because they mostly affect poor rural communities and often cannot spread outside the areas of the insect vector, there is little economic incentive for major investments to combat them; yet they cause severe health and socioeconomic problems.

Sleeping sickness

ITM supports the day-to-day implementation of the control programme for sleeping sickness in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). The DRC is home to 80% of all patients of sleeping sickness. The aim of the collaboration is to eliminate disease transmission by 2030. ITM also produces the main screening test for sleeping sickness, the Card Agglutination Test for Trypanosomiasis (CATT).

Leprosy

To help eliminate a disease that has been with us since biblical times, ITM is involved in clinical trials that evaluate different modalities of post-exposure prophylaxis, a key intervention in the efforts to achieve full elimination of leprosy.

Leishmaniasis

Leishmaniasis research of ITM is focused on East Africa and the Indian Subcontinent. In the latter, the disease has largely been brought under control. Current efforts are primarily focused on post-elimination surveillance to prevent a flare-up. ITM also produces the Direct Agglutination Test (DAT): a diagnostic test for leishmaniasis that is of utmost importance in East Africa, where the majority of commercially-available tests lack sensitivity.

Units

Labs

  • National Reference Laboratory for Infectious and Tropical Diseases

  • WHO Collaborating Centre for Research and Training on Human African Trypanosomiasis Diagnostics

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Test for sleeping sickness developed and manufactured by ITM

For decades, a sleeping sickness test has been used all over the world that ITM not only developed but also manufactures to this day.

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