Use of an inclusive-partnership strategy in urban areas of Orissa, India, to increase compliance in a mass drug administration for the control of lymphatic filariasis |
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Authors: | Babu B V Behera D K Kerketta A S Mishra S Rath K Swain B K Mishra S Kar S K |
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Affiliation: | Regional Medical Research Centre, Indian Council of Medical Research, SE Rly Project Complex, Bhubaneswar - 751 023, India. babubontha@gmail.com |
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Abstract: | In India, the programme to eliminate lymphatic filariasis, which is largely based on mass administrations of diethylcarbamazine, has, in terms of coverage and compliance, been generally much less successful in urban areas than in rural communities. An innovative strategy to make the programme more effective in urban settings, largely based on an inclusive partnership and community participation, has recently been developed. An evaluation of the strategy's implementation in Orissa, which employed both quantitative and qualitative methods of data collection, revealed significantly higher coverage and compliance in an urban area where the strategy had been implemented than in a similar urban area where there had been no such intervention. Application of this strategy in other urban settings in general, and in small towns in particular, is recommended in India. |
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