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Leprosy post-exposure prophylaxis with single-dose rifampicin: toolkit for implementation

Authors :
Rabindra Baskota
Nilanthi Fernando
René Stäheli
Marc Bonenberger
Marcos Virmond
Zaahira Gani
Varun Kumar Das
Nand Lal Banstola
Cairns Smith
Sunil Anand
Burkard Kömm
Millawage Supun Dilara Wijesinghe
Tin Shwe
Mohammad Arif
Helena Greter
Beatrice Mutayoba
Teky Budiawan
Christa Kasang
Anuj Tiwari
Anil Kumar
Tanja Barth-Jaeggi
David D. Blaney
Fareed Mirza
Sambath Lay
Sarady Sao Ay
W.H. vanBrakel
Arielle Cavaliero
Nayani D. Suriyarachchi
Jan Hendrik Richardus
Hugh Cross
Liesbeth Mieras
Paul Saunderson
Tiara Pakasi
Bart Vander Plaetse
Peter Steinmann
J. Van Berkel
Tin Maung Aye
Eliane Ignotti
Ann Aerts
Blasdus Njako
Deusdedit V. Kamara
Public Health
Source :
Leprosy Review, 90(4), 356-363. British Leprosy Relief Association, EUR Research Portal
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

_Objective:_ Leprosy post-exposure prophylaxis with single-dose rifampicin (SDRPEP) has proven effective and feasible, and is recommended by WHO since 2018. This SDR-PEP toolkit was developed through the experience of the leprosy postexposure prophylaxis (LPEP) programme. It has been designed to facilitate and standardise the implementation of contact tracing and SDR-PEP administration in regions and countries that start the intervention. _Results:_ Four tools were developed, incorporating the current evidence for SDRPEP and the methods and learnings from the LPEP project in eight countries. (1) the SDR-PEP policy/advocacy PowerPoint slide deck which will help to inform policy makers about the evidence, practicalities and resources needed for SDR-PEP, (2) the SDR-PEP field implementation training PowerPoint slide deck to be used to train front line staff to implement contact tracing and PEP with SDR, (3) the SDR-PEP generic field guide which can be used as a basis to create a location specific field protocol for contact tracing and SDR-PEP serving as a reference for frontline field staff. Finally, (4) the SDR-PEP toolkit guide, summarising the different components of the toolkit and providing instructions on its optimal use. _Conclusion:_ In response to interest expressed by countries to implement contact tracing and leprosy PEP with SDR in the light of the WHO recommendation of SDRPEP, this evidence-based, concrete yet flexible toolkit has been designed to serve national leprosy programme managers and support them with the practical means to translate policy into practice. The toolkit is freely accessible on the Infolep homepages and updated as required: https://www.leprosy-information.org/keytopic/leprosy-postexposure-prophylaxis-lpep-programme.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03057518
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Leprosy Review, 90(4), 356-363. British Leprosy Relief Association, EUR Research Portal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6f030550ad7286805e68df12284433c0