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Gender equity in mass drug administration for neglected tropical diseases: data from 16 countries.

Authors :
Cohn, Daniel A
Kelly, Maureen P
Bhandari, Kalpana
Zoerhoff, Kathryn L
Batcho, Wilfrid E
Drabo, François
Negussu, Nebiyu
Marfo, Benjamin
Goepogui, André
Lemoine, Jean-Frantz
Ganefa, Sitti
Massangaie, Marilia
Rimal, Pradip
Gnandou, Issa
Anagbogu, Ifeoma N
Ndiaye, Mamadou
Bah, Yakuba Madina
Mwingira, Upendo J
Awoussi, Marcel S
Tukahebwa, Edridah M
Source :
International Health (1876-3413); Sep2019, Vol. 11 Issue 5, p370-378, 9p
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Background Gender equity in global health is a target of the Sustainable Development Goals and a requirement of just societies. Substantial progress has been made towards control and elimination of neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) via mass drug administration (MDA). However, little is known about whether MDA coverage is equitable. This study assesses the availability of gender-disaggregated data and whether systematic gender differences in MDA coverage exist. Methods Coverage data were analyzed for 4784 district-years in 16 countries from 2012 through 2016. The percentage of districts reporting gender-disaggregated data was calculated and male–female coverage compared. Results Reporting of gender-disaggregated coverage data improved from 32% of districts in 2012 to 90% in 2016. In 2016, median female coverage was 85.5% compared with 79.3% for males. Female coverage was higher than male coverage for all diseases. However, within-country differences exist, with 64 (3.3%) districts reporting male coverage >10 percentage points higher than female coverage. Conclusions Reporting of gender-disaggregated data is feasible. And NTD programs consistently achieve at least equal levels of coverage for women. Understanding gendered barriers to MDA for men and women remains a priority. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18763413
Volume :
11
Issue :
5
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
International Health (1876-3413)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
138671383
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/inthealth/ihz012