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What is ‘noma’, the latest addition to WHO’s list of neglected tropical diseases

  • December 19, 2023
  • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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What is ‘noma’, the latest addition to WHO’s list of neglected tropical diseases

Subject: Science and tech

Section: Health

In the news:

  • The WHO recently acknowledged noma, a severely debilitating oral and facial gangrenous disease, as an official neglected tropical disease (NTD) due to its dire impact and historical neglect.

About the Noma disease:

  • Noma eats away facial tissue and bones if not treated early.
  • Also known as cancrumoris or gangrenous stomatitis, noma primarily affects impoverished children aged 2-6 in poor communities, linked to extreme poverty, malnutrition, and inadequate hygiene. It has a mortality rate of approximately 90 per cent.
  • Noma is prevalent in sub-Saharan Africa, predominantly affecting children in impoverished settings.
    • Noma was prevalent in the past but largely vanished from the Western world with improved living conditions. It was even noted in World War II concentration camps.
  • Noma begins with gum inflammation, caused by bacteria in the mouth, and rapidly progresses into extensive tissue destruction and bone damage if untreated.
  • Scarce data exists on current cases, with estimates dating back to 1998, reflecting the disease’s hidden nature.
  • Early detection is crucial as therapy effectiveness diminishes in later stages. Basic hygiene, antibiotics, and nutrition rehabilitation slow its spread, but access to adequate treatment remains a challenge due to poverty.
  • Survivors face severe consequences such as facial disfigurement, muscle spasms, speech problems, and oral incontinence, compounding the challenges posed by extreme poverty.
  • Inclusion in the WHO’s NTD list aims to raise awareness, drive research, secure funding, and implement comprehensive strategies to combat the disease’s devastating impact, especially in underserved communities.
What is ‘noma’

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