Lessons from the field: Delivering trachoma mass drug administration safely in a COVID-19 context

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The first coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) interim guidance released by the World Health Organization recommended suspension of non-urgent community health interventions, including mass drug administration (MDA) for neglected tropical diseases. However, with no end in sight for the COVID-19 pandemic, it was crucial to find ways to restart MDA while testing measures to reduce the risk of COVID-19 transmission between health workers, volunteers and communities. Consequently, guidelines were developed for delivering MDA safely in a COVID-19 context and the training and implementation were assessed through an observation checklist. The study also gathered data on the feasibility of using the MDA platform to disseminate COVID-19 health education. The results suggest that delivering MDA safely in a COVID-19 context is possible but revealed significant challenges in using the MDA platform for COVID-19 education.

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Amanyi-Enegela, J. A., Burn, N., Dirisu, O., Ebenso, B., Sankar, G., Ishaya, R., … Qureshi, B. M. (2021). Lessons from the field: Delivering trachoma mass drug administration safely in a COVID-19 context. Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 115(10), 1102–1105. https://doi.org/10.1093/trstmh/trab102

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