Epidemiological situation of yaws in the americas: A systematic review in the context of a regional elimination goal

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Abstract

Seventy-five full-text articles published between 1839 and 2012 met the inclusion criteria. Haiti and Jamaica were the two countries with the highest number of papers (14.7% and 12.0%, respectively). Three-quarters of the studies were conducted before 1970. Thirty-three countries reported yaws case count or prevalence data. The largest foci in the history were described in Brazil and Haiti. The most recent cases reported were recorded in eight countries: Suriname, Guyana, Colombia, Haiti, Martinique, Dominica, Trinidad and Tobago, and Brazil. Gaps in information and heterogeneity were detected in the methodologies used and outcome reporting, making cross-national and chronological comparisons difficult.

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Zoni, A. C., Saboyá-Díaz, M. I., Castellanos, L. G., Nicholls, R. S., & Blaya-Novakova, V. (2019). Epidemiological situation of yaws in the americas: A systematic review in the context of a regional elimination goal. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 13(2). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0007125

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