Abstract

.The Schistosomiasis Consortium for Operational Research and Evaluation (SCORE) was established in late 2008 to conduct operational research that would inform practices related to the control and elimination of schistosomiasis. This article traces SCORE’s beginnings and underpinnings. These include an emphasis on openness and contributing to the development of a cohesive schistosomiasis control community, building linkages between researchers and national programs, and focusing on answering questions that will help Neglected Tropical Disease program managers to better control and eliminate schistosomiasis. It describes the development and implementation of SCORE’s multiple projects. SCORE began by drawing on advice from a broad range of experts by holding wide-ranging meetings that informed the priorities and protocols for SCORE research. SCORE’s major efforts included large, multicountry field studies comparing multiple strategies for mass drug administration with praziquantel, assessment of approaches to elimination, evaluation of a point-of-care assay for field mapping Schistosoma mansoni, and increasing the sensitivity of a laboratory-based diagnostic. SCORE also supported studies on morbidity due to schistosomiasis, quantification of vector snails and the detection of schistosome infections in snails, and changes in schistosome population genetics under praziquantel drug pressure. SCORE data and specimens are archived and will remain available for future research. Although much remains to be carried out, our hope is that through the already published articles and SCORE results described in this supplement, we will have provided a body of evidence to assist policy makers in the development of judicious guidelines for the control and elimination of schistosomiasis.

Highlights

  • This article is being written on the 10-year anniversary of the establishment of the Schistosomiasis Consortium for Operational Research and Evaluation (SCORE) and as the SCORE project nears completion

  • It describes the context in which SCORE was developed and the conceptual basis on which it was founded

  • It lays the groundwork for subsequent articles in this supplement to the American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, which summarize many of the findings and lessons learned through SCORE studies

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This article is being written on the 10-year anniversary of the establishment of the Schistosomiasis Consortium for Operational Research and Evaluation (SCORE) and as the SCORE project nears completion. Six meetings and multiple discussions with a wide spectrum of leaders from the schistosomiasis research and control communities, including the WHO, led to a consensus that the field studies would be largely based in Africa and would be most likely carried out through North–South partnerships involving both researchers and NTD program managers.

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