Lantronix lance des solutions IdO industrielles spécifiques aux applications basées sur ses nouvelles passerelles cellulaires de la série G520

Ces solutions ciblent trois marchés verticaux : Industrie 4.0, sécurité et transport

IRVINE, Californie, 01 févr. 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Lantronix Inc. (NASDAQ : LTRX), un fournisseur mondial de solutions clés en main sécurisées pour l’informatique intelligente et l’Internet des Objets (IdO), a annoncé aujourd’hui le lancement de solutions IdO industrielles spécifiques aux applications qui répondent aux préoccupations des marchés de l’Industrie 4.0, de la sécurité et du transport avec ses périphériques et services IdO cellulaires intelligents de la série G520. G520 Industrial, un routeur de conversion de protocole industriel cellulaire compétitif, ainsi que G520 Security, un routeur de communication haut débit LTE CAT13 et 5G visant à réduire les menaces de cybersécurité, sont désormais disponibles. G520 Transport sera lancée dans le courant de l’année 2022.

Les passerelles industrielles et de sécurité G520 offrent une solution complète et sont pré-configurées avec la solution de gestion des appareils sur le cloud primée ConsoleFlow™ de Lantronix, qui augmente l’efficacité opérationnelle en fournissant un volet unique à partir duquel gérer les ressources distantes. Elles sont également pré-configurées pour les services de connectivité Lantronix, qui fournissent une sécurité VPN des plans de données cellulaires nord-américains et mondiaux et grâce à une plateforme cloud facile d’utilisation afin de gérer les cartes SIM et les services.

« Dans le contexte du marché de l’IdO industriel en rapide expansion, Lantronix propose des solutions compétitives qui répondent et résolvent les défis du marché », a déclaré Paul Pickle, PDG de Lantronix. « Nos offres de logiciels, de matériel et de services de connectivité fournissent à nos clients l’intégration éprouvée et la facilité d’utilisation nécessaires pour réussir dans le monde d’aujourd’hui axé sur l’IdO. »

Selon Berg Insight, les expéditions mondiales d’appareils mobiles IdO ont augmenté de 14 % en 2020 pour atteindre 302,7 millions d’unités et devraient suivre un taux de croissance annuel composé (CAGR) de 15,8 % pour atteindre 629,6 millions d’unités d’ici 2025.

Disponibles dès maintenant :

  • G520 Industrial, un routeur de conversion de protocole compétitif de qualité industrielle avec communication LTE, plusieurs interfaces et conversions de protocole Fieldbus (ex. : Modbus, DNP3 et IEC) qui sont fournis en quelques minutes à l’aide de la plateforme ConsoleFlow.
  • G520 Security, qui prend en charge le LTE cat13 haut débit et la 5G, réduisant ainsi le risque de cyberattaques grâce à sa puce de sécurité quantique dédiée et à la suite logicielle exclusive InfiniShield™ de Lantronix, tandis que son facteur de forme réduit et sa fonction Power Over Ethernet simplifient le déploiement.

Bientôt disponible :

  • G520 Transport, qui fournit la solution hybride ultime basée sur les 25 années d’expérience de Lantronix dans les passerelles télématiques et le routage mobile Wi-Fi. Avec le Wi-Fi embarqué, la base de localisation, le capteur et la lecture de bus CAN, G520 Transport est une solution facile à déployer et gérée en toute sécurité.

Pour tout complément d’information, veuillez consulter le site https://www.lantronix.com/products/g520/

À propos de Lantronix

Lantronix Inc. est un fournisseur mondial de solutions clés en main sécurisées pour l’Internet des Objets (IdO) et la gestion des environnements distants (REM), proposant des logiciels en tant que services (SaaS), des services de connectivité, des services d’ingénierie et des solutions matérielles intelligentes.

Lantronix permet à ses clients d’accélérer le délai de mise sur le marché et d’augmenter le temps et l’efficacité opérationnels en fournissant des solutions IdO intelligentes en périphérie et des passerelles avec gestion à distance fiables, sécurisées et connectées.

Les produits et services de Lantronix simplifient considérablement la création, le développement, le déploiement et la gestion de projets IdO et informatiques dans les domaines de la robotique, de l’automobile, des appareils portables, de la vidéoconférence, de l’industrie, de la médecine, de la logistique, des villes intelligentes, de la sécurité, de la vente au détail, des succursales, des salles de serveurs et des applications de centres de données. Pour tout complément d’information, veuillez consulter le site web de Lantronix.

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A Lantronix Lança Soluções Industriais IoT Específicas para Aplicativos com Base em Seus Novos Gateways Celulares da Série G520

As soluções visam três verticais: Indústria 4.0, Segurança e Transporte

IRVINE, Califórnia, Feb. 01, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Lantronix Inc.(A NASDAQ: LTRX), fornecedora global de soluções completas e seguras para TI inteligente e Internet das Coisas (IoT), anunciou hoje o lançamento de soluções de IoT industriais específicas para aplicativos que atendem às preocupações dos mercados da Indústria 4.0, Segurança e Transporte com sua G520 Series para dispositivos e serviços IoT para celulares Smartphones. Agora estão disponíveis o G520 Industrial, um roteador conversor de protocolo industrial celular competitivo; e G520 Security, um roteador de comunicação LTE CAT13 e 5G de alta velocidade para reduzir as ameaças à segurança cibernética. O G520 Transport será lançado no final de 2022.

Os gateways industriais e de segurança G520 oferecem uma solução completa e vêm pré-configurados com o premiado gerenciamento de dispositivos baseado em nuvem ConsoleFlow™ da Lantronix, que aumenta a eficiência operacional fornecendo um único painel para gerenciar ativos remotos. Também vem pré-configurado para Serviços de Conectividade da Lantronix, que fornece planos de dados celulares norte-americanos e globais, e segurança VPN com uma plataforma de nuvem fácil de usar para gerenciar SIMs e serviços.

“Em resposta ao mercado de IoT industrial em rápido crescimento, a Lantronix oferece soluções competitivas que abordam e resolvem os desafios do mercado”, disse Paul Pickle, CEO da Lantronix. “Nossas ofertas de software, hardware e serviços de conectividade proporcionam aos nossos clientes a integração comprovada e a facilidade de uso necessárias para o sucesso no mundo atual impulsionado pela IoT.”

De acordo com Berg Insight, as remessas globais de dispositivos IoT celulares aumentaram 14% em 2020 para atingir 302,7 milhões de unidades e devem crescer a uma taxa de crescimento anual composta (CAGR) de 15,8% para atingir 629,6 milhões de unidades até 2025.

Já estão disponíveis:

  • O G520 Industrial, que é um roteador de conversão de protocolo competitivo de nível industrial com comunicação LTE, várias interfaces e conversões de protocolo Fieldbus (por exemplo, Modbus, DNP3 e IEC) que são disponibilizados em minutos usando a plataforma ConsoleFlow.
  • O G520 Security, que suporta LTE cat13 e 5G de alta velocidade, reduzindo a possibilidade de ataques cibernéticos com seu chip de segurança quântico dedicado e o conjunto de software InfiniShield™ proprietário da Lantronix, enquanto seu formato compacto e a função Power Over Ethernet simplificam a implantação.

Em breve:

  • O G520 Transport, que fornece a melhor solução híbrida com base nos 25 anos de experiência da Lantronix em gateways telemáticos e roteamento móvel Wi-Fi. Com Wi-Fi no veículo, base de localização, sensor habilitado e leitura do barramento CAN, o G520 Transport é uma solução de fácil implantação e gerenciada com segurança.

Para mais informações, visite https://www.lantronix.com/products/g520/

Sobre a Lantronix

A Lantronix Inc. é uma fornecedora global de soluções completas e seguras para a Internet das Coisas (IoT) e Gerenciamento de Ambiente Remoto (REM), oferecendo Software como Serviço (SaaS), serviços de conectividade, serviços de engenharia e hardware inteligente.

A Lantronix permite que seus clientes acelerem o tempo de colocação no mercado e aumentem o tempo de operação e eficiência, fornecendo soluções de IoT com inteligência de ponta e Gateway de Gerenciamento Remoto confiáveis, seguras e conectadas.

Os produtos e serviços da Lantronix simplificam drasticamente a criação, o desenvolvimento, a implantação e o gerenciamento de projetos de IoT e TI em aplicações nas áreas de Robótica, Automotiva, Dispositivos Utilizáveis, Videoconferência, Indústria, Médica, Logística, Cidades Inteligentes, Segurança, Varejo, Filiais, Sala de Servidores e Centros de Dados Para mais informações, visite o site da Lantronix.

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Kenya-based Trucking Startup Amitruck Raises $4m Seed Funding to Accelerate Expansion of Digital Logistics Solutions Across Africa

–   The round was led by Better Tomorrow Ventures (BTV) with the participation of Dynamo Ventures, Rackhouse Venture Capital, Flexport Inc, Knuru Capital, Launch Africa Ventures, Uncovered Fund, and strategic angel investors

–   Amitruck’s new funding will be used to expand its presence across Africa and hire new talent

NAIROBI, Kenya, Feb. 1, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Kenya-based digital trucking logistics startup Amitruck has announced today that it has secured $4m in a seed funding round that had the participation of investors from Africa, Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and the United States.

The fundraising was led by Better Tomorrow Ventures (BTV), a San Francisco-based venture capital firm that targets early-stage startups. Also in the round were supply chain and mobility venture capital Dynamo Ventures, an investor to Berlin-based Digital Freight Forwarding unicorn, Sennder GmbH. Other investors included Rackhouse Ventures, founded by Kevin Novak, one of the early members of Uber Freight; Flexport Inc, a digital freight forwarding and customs brokerage company based in San Francisco; Knuru Capital, Launch Africa Ventures, the Uncovered Fund, and several strategic angel investors.

Amitruck’s CEO and Founder, Mark Mwangi, said the funding will be used to lead the startup’s expansion across Africa and to hire teams across its technical, operations, and sales units, including senior leadership.

“We are thrilled about the positive response that Amitruck has received from cargo owners and transporters alike. Transport touches on almost every sector of the African economy and is crucial to its development; we are excited to be part of that journey. Thanks to the support from our investors, we look forward to expanding our footprint across Africa and bringing more carriers and shippers to our marketplace,” he said.

BTV’s General Partner Jake Gibson said Amitruck was selected for investment due to its high level of innovation and a growing need for its services.

“As an investor in unicorn CloudTruck startup here in the US, we have in-depth knowledge of the operational and financial requirements from truckers. While the trucking and logistic business in Africa has grown tremendously over the years, the pace of innovation particularly in its administration has been slow. Amitruck’s solution is ideal for bringing the industry into the 21st century.” he said

BTV previously invested in Cloudtrucks, the $850 million California-based startup that uses technology to bridge administrative bottlenecks for trucking businesses.

Amitruck was founded in 2019 to streamline the trucking business in Africa, which had, hitherto, been informal, fragmented, and based on archaic manual systems that unnecessarily increased operating costs. As a result of the informal arrangements that a majority of the continent’s trucking operations have been based on, the cost of transportation remains five times higher than in developed countries, and the final cost of goods can be up to 60 percent more.

With Amitruck, clients connect directly with transporters eliminating the cost-prohibitive middlemen. Moreover, the vehicles and drivers on the platform are keenly vetted for quality and reliability, and the customers’ goods are insured against loss or damage.

It is this convenience, security, efficiency, and competitive pricing that has seen the startup’s database grow to over 8,000 vehicles, which have in just over two years completed almost 100,000 deliveries for more than 300 corporate clients. Consequently, its revenue grew 1,000 percent in 2021, despite the limitations brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic. The startup’s revenues had grown 400 percent in the previous year, based on rising popularity from up to 30 percent in cost-savings for clients.

Amitruck is eyeing market dominance in the Africa trucking and logistics market, which accounts for almost 80 percent of transported goods. The startup participated in the JICA-backed Ninja Accelerator program in 2021, and was also accepted to the Google-backed Black Founders Fund Accelerator as well as AbInbev’s Budstart Accelerator program later that year.

 ABOUT AMITRUCK

Amitruck is a trucking logistics marketplace that allows transporters (owners of motorbikes, pick-ups, vans, and trucks) to find and connect with shippers through its mobile and web applications.

Transporters bid for work on the platform, ensuring competitive prices, while cargo owners have convenient access to a range of competitive offers and can choose a transporter based on price, rating, and experience.

With its expansion across Africa, the startup is hiring across its key functions, including sales, engineering, and customer success. Interested candidates are invited to apply at https://www.amitruck.com/careers.

Police Likely Can’t Stop Canada Vaccine Protests, Ottawa Chief Says

The police chief of Canada’s capital said Wednesday there is likely no policing solution to end a protest against vaccine mandates and other pandemic restrictions that has snarled traffic around Parliament.

He also said there is a “significant element” of the protest’s funding and organization coming from the United States.

Thousands of protesters descended on Ottawa over the weekend, deliberately blocking traffic around Parliament Hill. Police estimate the protest involved 8,000-15,000 people Saturday but has since dwindled to several hundred. But trucks were still blocking traffic.

“We are now aware of a significant element from the United States that have been involved in the funding, the organizing and the demonstrating. They have converged on our city and there are plans for more to come,” Ottawa Police Chief Peter Sloly said.

Organizers, including one who has espoused white supremacist views, raised millions for the cross-Canada “freedom truck convoy” against vaccine mandates. There was a public GoFundMe page.

The protesting truckers also have received praise from former U.S. President Donald Trump and tweets of support from Tesla billionaire Elon Musk.

Ottawa residents frustrated with the incessant blare of truck horns and traffic gridlock are questioning how police have handled the demonstration.

“There is likely no policing solution to this,” Sloly said.

Many Canadians have been angered by some of the crude behavior of the protesters. Some urinated or parked on the National War Memorial. One danced on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. A number carried signs and flags with swastikas.

The most visible contingent of protesters were truck drivers who parked their big rigs on Parliament Hill. Some of them were protesting a rule that took effect Jan. 15 requiring truckers entering Canada to be fully immunized against the coronavirus. The Canadian Trucking Alliance has estimated that 85% of truckers in Canada are vaccinated.

Meanwhile, officials said there had been some movement toward resolving a protest blockade at the United States border in southern Alberta.

Chad Williamson, a lawyer representing truckers blocking access to the crossing at Coutts, Alberta, said they spoke with police and agreed to open some blocked lanes. Royal Canadian Mounted Police Corporal Curtis Peters said there were indications that the lane openings might only be temporary.

Demonstrators began parking their trucks and other vehicles near the crossing Saturday in solidarity with the protest in Ottawa.

The tie-up stranded travelers and cross-border truckers for days. Police tried to peacefully break up the demonstration Tuesday, but demonstrators breached a nearby checkpoint.

Source: Voice Of America

Global Weather Hazards Summary January 28 – February 3, 2022

Africa Weather Hazards

1. Immature desert locust swarms are present in northern Somalia are likely to remain there due to local winds.

2. Tropical cyclone Ana continues moving toward Zimbabwe, Zambia, and Madagascar.

3. Despite favorable rainfall in parts of Zambia, Zimbabwe, Malawi, and Mozambique, abnormal dryness persists.

4. Despite heavy rainfall last week, parts of Tanzania remain abnormally dry.

5. Below normal rainfall over the past six weeks has strengthened dryness and drought in parts of Angola and Namibia.

6. Heavy rainfall triggered flash floods in parts of South Africa last week.

7. Heavy rainfall triggered flash floods in parts of Madagascar last week.

Source: Famine Early Warning System Network

Energy Weapon Only ‘Plausible’ Explanation for Some Cases of Havana Syndrome

U.S. intelligence agencies may have ruled out the idea that a rash of mysterious illnesses plaguing American diplomats and other officials is part of a sustained campaign by one of Washington’s adversaries, but they now say that in a small number of cases the only likely explanation is the use of some sort of weapon.

A report released Wednesday by a panel of experts assembled by U.S. intelligence officials finds that the core symptoms in these cases are “distinctly unusual and unreported elsewhere in the medical literature,” making it highly unlikely the cause could be natural.

“Pulsed electromagnetic energy, particularly in the radiofrequency range, plausibly explains the core characteristics,” the report said.

“Sources exist that could generate the required stimulus, are concealable, and have moderate power requirements,” the report added. “Using nonstandard … antennas and techniques, the signals could be propagated with low loss through air for tens to hundreds of meters, and with some loss, through most building materials.”

The mystery illness was first reported in 2016 among diplomats and other employees at the U.S. Embassy in Havana, Cuba.

Since then, hundreds of cases have been reported in Russia, China, Poland, Austria and elsewhere, with symptoms ranging from nausea and dizziness to debilitating headaches and memory problems.

The U.S. government has been engaged in a yearlong effort to find the source of the anomalous health incidents, or AHI, commonly called Havana Syndrome.

An interim report issued last month by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), concluded most of the cases “can be reasonably explained by medical conditions or environmental and technical factors, including previously undiagnosed illnesses.”

However, it warned that a smaller number of cases continued to defy explanation and that, in those cases, officials “have not ruled out the involvement of a foreign actor.”

Wednesday’s report appears to support that conclusion, though officials said the latest effort was not focused on assigning responsibility for the possible attacks.

“There are a small number of the cases we looked at that had no other plausible mechanism,” according to one U.S. intelligence official familiar with the expert panel’s work who spoke to reporters on the condition of anonymity.

Mystery remains

Exactly how the possible attacks were carried out, though, remains a mystery.

“We don’t have a specific device,” said a second official, who like the first was familiar with the panel’s work.

But the official said the idea that some cases of Havana Syndrome are the result of a weapon of some sort is “more than a theory.”

“We had accounts of people that had been around RF [radio frequency] energy inadvertently and describe symptoms like that,” the official added.

The notion that a directed, pulsed radio frequency mechanism was behind key symptoms of Havana Syndrome — the quick onset of pain or problems with the inner ear, including a loss of balance, dizziness and nausea — was first raised in 2020 the National Academy of Sciences, which called such as source “the most plausible mechanism in explaining” the growing number of cases.

Wednesday’s report affirmed that finding, but also left open the possibility that some of the cases could have been caused by a device using ultrasound technology, though it said an ultrasonic device would only be able to produce the right combination of symptoms if deployed in close proximity to the victim.

Making progress

In a statement Wednesday, the U.S. Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines and CIA Director William Burns said the effort to determine the cause of Havana Syndrome is making progress.

“We continue to pursue complementary efforts to get to the bottom of Anomalous Health Incidents (AHIs) — and to deliver access to world-class care for those affected,” they said in a statement.

“We will stay at it, with continued rigor, for however long it takes,” they added. “Nothing is more important than the wellbeing and safety of our colleagues.”

Officials familiar with the work on Havana Syndrome said Wednesday “it’s frustrating” not being able to get a clear-cut, definitive answer as to what has happened to as many as a couple of dozen of their colleagues and U.S. diplomatic personnel.

But they said that despite the many unknowns, the latest findings do offer hope for those who have been impacted.

“We’ve learned a lot,” one of the officials said. “While we don’t have the specific mechanism for each case, what we do know is if you report quickly and promptly get medical care, most people are getting well.”

The report also recommended the U.S. create a central database to collect information on future reported cases, develop a set of so-called “bio-markers” to better identify new cases, try to develop technology capable of detecting an attack, and improve communications.

The White House Wednesday welcomed the report’s findings.

“The [experts] panel undertook a rigorous, multi-disciplinary study that has identified important findings and recommendations,” a National Security Council spokesperson said in a statement.

The findings “will inform intensive research and investigation moving forward as we continue our government-wide effort to get to the bottom of AHI,” the spokesperson added.

U.S. President Joe Biden on Tuesday named a top official to lead the government’s interagency response to Havana Syndrome.

Source: Voice Of America

South Sudan: With support from WHO over 200 000 people receive cholera vaccine in flooded hotspot areas to mitigate the risk of cholera outbreaks

Kai Koang, at the crack of dawn on a Tuesday morning, armed with his loud megaphone tightly held to his mouth and moving from house-to-house stormed site D of the highly populated Bentiu internally displaced persons (IDP) camp passing on good news – on the commencement of the oral cholera vaccination campaign. Kai is a well-known social mobilizer in the camp.

A few minutes later the vaccination site was awash with people ready to receive the vaccine.

“Cholera ‘ee juath mijek….’ said Nyamoch Madit, a 27-year-old mother of two in her native Nuer language, literally meaning cholera is a dangerous disease ‘I came with my two children, my siblings and cousins to get vaccinated today so that we don’t miss out”.

Nyamoch Madit is among tens of thousands of IDPs from the neighboring Guit County seeking refuge in the Bentiu IDP Camp following the devastating floods which hit their area.

The Ministry of Health with support from the World Health Organization (WHO), IOM, UNICEF, and other partners conducted a pre-emptive oral cholera vaccination campaign in the high- risk floods affected locations with the first round being started on 25 January 2022 in Rubkona and Bentiu Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) Camp in Unity State targeting over 202 000 people.

The second round of the campaign is slated to take place in mid-February 2022 and similar vaccination campaigns will be conducted in the other prioritized floods-affected and cholera hotspot counties in Unity, Jonglei, Upper Nile, Central Equatoria, Eastern Equatoria, Lakes, and Warrap States.

Rubkona County is one of the counties affected by unprecedented floods in 2021. The floods have caused massive displacement with thousands of affected populations from across the state now living in IDP camps.

“To protect communities, prevent transmission and control outbreaks, all aspects of the national cholera prevention and control plan must be maintained and accelerated so as not to lose momentum, and to consolidate the interventions and gains over the past years”, said Dr John Rumunu, Director-General, Preventive Health Services, Ministry of Health South Sudan. “This requires multisectoral action that prioritizes coordination, rapid response to prevent widespread outbreaks and long-term interventions to prevent cholera transmission in hotspot areas”.

I urge all the health sector stakeholders to ramp up required support including financial resources to put in place all preventive measures to ensure that there are no outbreaks in the flood-affected areas said Dr Rumunu.

During the flag-off of the vaccination campaign at Rubkona PHCC, the Acting Director-General, State Ministry of Health, Unity State Mr Elijah Makuei said, “the situation is worrying”.

“Given the current congestion in the displacement sites, inadequate access to safe water, sanitation, and hygiene both in the IDP camps and the town’s chances of diseases outbreaks including cholera are very high”. “Thanks to all our partners especially WHO for all the support including the provision of the vaccines to ensure that our people are vaccinated against cholera”.

Dr Fabian Ndenzako, WHO Representative a.i for South Sudan said, “given the humanitarian crises in South Sudan and the several outbreaks of cholera the country faced in the past, the pre-emptive mass oral cholera vaccination campaigns provide protection to the vulnerable population and are used as a bridge for launching sustainable and long-term interventions”.

With support from Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, a total 2.9 million oral cholera vaccines have been secured to prevent the risk of outbreaks in cholera hot spot areas of the country. For the vaccine to be most effective people need two doses administered two to four weeks apart.

Since the last half of 2021, the widespread flooding has affected 835 000 people in 33 counties across the country as of the end of December 2021. The hard-hit areas include locations in Unity, Jonglei, and Upper Nile.

Cholera continues to be a public health threat to children, women, and other vulnerable groups in South Sudan. The recurrent outbreaks of cholera since 2014 including the longest and largest (18 June 2016 to 18 December 2017) demonstrate the continued vulnerability of the population to the disease, which is preventable and treatable.

Source: World Health Organization. Africa

Why do neglected tropical diseases suffer low priority?

Harare – Neglected tropical diseases affect millions of people across Africa, yet the efforts to eliminate them and alleviate the suffering they cause receive little national attention. Professor Nicholas Midzi, an expert in preventive chemotherapy of neglected tropical diseases and the Director of Zimbabwe’s National Institute of Health Research, analyses factors contributing to low priority to these diseases and how to reverse the trend.

What leads to low priority of neglected tropical diseases?

Neglected tropical diseases are referred as such because they mostly linger on the lower rungs of the global health agenda. Even today with the focus on ensuring universal health coverage, programmes on neglected tropical diseases receive limited resources and are almost ignored by global funding agencies. This is despite that these diseases affect more than 1 billion people globally and have devastating socioeconomic impacts on the affected communities.

With already inadequate health workers in many African countries, implementing health programmes in areas in which neglected tropical diseases flourish – often rural, hard-to-reach or conflict-hit regions – is a great challenge. Implementing large-scale projects for clean water and sanitation in rural areas is impeded by the general prohibitive costs of construction materials and costs of experts such as water, sanitation and hygiene infrastructure engineers.

Countries also face competing health priorities, including tackling outbreaks, pandemics such as COVID-19 and natural disasters. While these are critical and require swift response, they redirect national resources away from neglected tropical diseases, leaving vulnerable populations further exposed to the debilitating impacts of these diseases.

Infections due to neglected tropical diseases – except rabies and snakebites – are less acute in that most of them cause less case fatality rates. High priority and high national health responses that trigger government budget allocation is given to disease with high case fatality rates – diseases that can rapidly cripple key sectors such as tourism and ravage the economy.

What is the impact of such low priority to neglected tropical diseases?

Low prioritization of neglected tropical diseases means that fewer people, if any, receive the health care and support they need. Diseases such as elephantiasis and blinding due to trachoma result in lifelong disability and significantly impair livelihoods as those affected have reduced capacity to carry out economic activities.

Many of the neglected tropical diseases are chronic in nature, meaning that complications and morbidities become apparent many years after infection. For example, elephantiasis or hydrocele due to lymphatic filariasis and trichiasis, a complication of blinding trachoma, are observed mainly in adults even when the disease was acquired earlier in life. The resultant dependence of the affected individuals weighs heavily on household economies and in already marginalized communities the socioeconomic impact is significant.

What are the major impediments to eliminating neglected tropical diseases?

In most developing countries, neglected tropical diseases control programmes are solely or largely sustained by development partners, yet the elimination of neglected tropical diseases requires substantial investment, which means countries need to own and sustain the response strategies. Lack of national ownership is a huge impediment to elimination.

Poor coverage when implementing mass drug administration programmes also hampers effective response to neglected tropical diseases. If mass drug administration coverages are lower than the stipulated critical coverage and worse if they are disrupted, as is the common experience in many endemic countries, then elimination efforts are jeopardized.

Lack of well-constituted mass drug administration programmes with trained experts at both national and subnational levels hampers the comprehensive implementation of elimination programmes in many endemic countries. There is need for an audit in endemic countries to establish if they have established steering committees that regularly plan and monitor elimination programmes. Many countries could be having only a single neglected tropical disease programme manager and when they leave service the programme stalls.

Source: World Health Organization. Africa