Key contributions and work of the WHO-IWGE
On 6 October, 2017, the Steering Group of the WHO Informal Working Group on Echinococcosis (WHO-IWGE) met in Algiers, Algeria.
The Group prioritized the development of a cystic echinococcosis (CE) technical manual as an output planned to be published by mid of 2018. The subgroup on alveolar echinococcosis (AE) named the lead contributors to the planned parallel work on AE. The CE and AE subgoups will work closely together to coordinate their work.
On behalf of the CE subgroup, Prof. Thomas Junghanss, the chair of WHO-IWGE proposed the structure and content of the manual. An outline of the structure and process to prepare the evidence profiles and extracted data was presented and agreed and included review of the literature, expert opinion, consensus process and further research needs. In addition, the WHO-IWGE agreed to clarify the classification of echinococcosis and standardize echinococcosis nomenclature.
A session on the work of the WHO-IWGE and discussion to gather inputs from the wider community was held during the plenary of the World Association of Echinococcosis.