Dual screening by Spectral Artificial Visual Examination (SAVE) for Female Genital Schistosomiasis (FGS) and cervical cancer. Digital, new, low-cost, and simple screening and training.

HORIZON.2.1HORIZON-RIAID: 101057853
EC Contribution
€79,844
Consortium Size
9 orgs
Summary

Around 300 million African girls and women are at risk of the poverty related disease, Female Genital Schistosomiasis (FGS), and 400 million are at risk for cervical cancer. Most of these are in Sub-Saharan Africa. FGS may be mistaken for cervical cancer or a sexually transmitted infection, and treated accordingly. Women may have FGS lesions, have cryptogenic bloody or malodorous discharge, or pain, and, be at higher risk for HIV and Human papillomavirus (HPV). FGS is best diagnosed by point-of-care visualisation of the shape and colour of the lesions. However, health professionals require several weeks of training where the disease is seen frequently, and often they need a colposcope to recognise FGS. Worldwide, there are only a handful of health professionals who are proficient in FGS diagnosis.A multispectral highly innovative colposcope linked to a smartphone, designed by an SME for cervical cancer recognition, will be adapted and validated for FGS diagnosis in this proposal. In three countries with different FGS epidemiology and different practices for gynaecological investigations of women, we will conduct a clinical trial in the spirit of the EDCTP agenda, with the ultimate aim of a patent and local production. With lessons from the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, an eLearning course will be designed and trialled. Equipment, consultations and training will be adapted to practical realities (cultures, unstable electricity/internet, poverty, vulnerability). As recommended by the WHO and the ""HPV faster approach"", the diagnosis should be at the point-of-care. Management and data collection protocols will be designed in collaboration with the national health authorities in Southern Africa, the WHO and also in one European country. This is a thrust to promote clinical research and digitalisation for vulnerable populations. Hundreds of clinicians and scientists will receive training in FGS, clinical trials, and social sciences.""

Consortium (9)

Project Results (18)

Source: CORDIS, the EU research results database.

Publications (11)
Female Genital Schistosomiasis (FGS) in a Nonendemic Setting: Retrospective Case-Notes Review of <i>Schistosoma haematobium</i>–Positive FGS Cases at the Hospital for Tropical Diseases, London, With a Pragmatic Clinical Pathway for Nonendemic Settings
Open Forum Infectious Diseases· 2025DOI
Hannah Rafferty, Clare E Warrell, Spencer Polley, Rashmita Bodhani, Laura E Nabarro, Gauri Godbole, Amaya L Bustinduy, Eyrun F Kjetland, Michael H Hsieh, Peter L Chiodini
Institutionalising urogenital schistosomiasis surveillance: Best practices to improve female genital and urinary schistosomiasis control in South Africa
PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases· 2025DOI
Takalani Girly Nemungadi, Tsakani Furumele, Absalom Mwazha, Myra Taylor, Saloshni Naidoo, Eyrun F. Kjetland
The first BILGENSA Research Network workshop in Zambia: identifying research priorities, challenges and needs in genital bilharzia in Southern Africa
Wellcome Open Research· 2025DOI
Rhoda Ndubani, Olimpia Lamberti, Anna Kildemoes, Pytsje Hoekstra, Jennifer Fitzpatrick, Helen Kelly, Bellington Vwalika, Bodo Randrianasolo, Amy Sturt, Seke Kayuni, Augustine Choko, Nkatya Kasese, Eyrun Kjetland, Takalani Nemungadi, Sibone Mocumbi, Anna Samson, Elizabeth Ntapara, Anifrid Thomson, Elizabeth Danstan, Chido Dziya Chikwari, Kevin Martin, Ibrahim Rabiu, Gifty Terkie, David Chaima, Manuel Kasoka, Karoline Joeker, Louise Thomsen Schmidt Arenholt, Peter Leutscher, Russel Stothard, Oliva Rabozakandria, Anouk Gouvras, Tendai Munthali, Grace Hameja, Paul Kanfwa, Halwindi Hikabasa, Helen Ayles, Kwame Shanaube, Amaya L. Bustinduy
Urinary human papillomavirus DNA as an indicator of gynaecological infection in young women in Schistosoma and HIV endemic South Africa
Frontiers in Global Women's Health· 2025DOI
P. Pillay, H. N. Galappaththi-Arachchige, M. Taylor, B. Roald, E. F. Kjetland
Diagnosis of female genital schistosomiasis and other genital infections in young South African women: challenges in the syndromic approach
Frontiers in Tropical Diseases· 2024DOI
Solrun Søfteland, Motshedisi Sebitloane, Hashini Nilushika Galappaththi-Arachchige, Elisabeth Kleppa, Sigve Holmen, Pavitra Pillay, Patrica Doris Ndhlovu, Myra Taylor, Birgitte Jyding Vennervald, Saloshni Naidoo, Anne Cathrine Staff, Manala Makua, Svein Gunnar Gundersen, Eyrun Floerecke Kjetland
Kvinnelig genital schistosomiasis – et neglisjert globalt kvinnehelseproblem.
Gynekologen· 2024
Søfteland S, Trope A, Martinez S, Gundersen S, Kjetland EF
The WHO atlas for female-genital schistosomiasis: Co-design of a practicable diagnostic guide, digital support and training
PLOS Glob Public Health· 2024DOI
Santiago Gil Martinez, Pamela S Mbabazi , Motshedisi H Sebitloane , Bellington Vwalika , Sibone Mocumbi , Hashini N Galaphaththi-Arachchige , Sigve D Holmen , Bodo Randrianasolo, Borghild Roald , Femi Olowookorun, Francis Hyera, Sheila Mab
Health professionals' knowledge about female genital schistosomiasis. A qualitative investigation in a schistosomiasis endemic area in South Africa
SSM-Qualitative Research in Health· 2023DOI
Sommerfelt Ingvild; Ndhlovu Patricia; Taylor Myra; Naidoo Saloshni; Pillay Pavitra; Haaland Hanne; Gundersen Gunnar Svein; Furumele Tsakani; Kjetland Floerecke Eyrun
Visual diagnosis of female genital schistosomiasis in Zambian women from hand-held colposcopy: agreement of expert image review and association with clinical symptoms
Wellcome Open Research· 2023DOI
Amy Sturt, Henrietta Bristowe, Emily Webb, Isaiah Hansingo, Comfort Phir, Maina Mudenda, Joyce Map, Tobias Mweene, Bruno Levecke, Piet Cools, Govert van Dam, Paul Corstjens, Helen Ayles, Richard Hayes
Absence of lower genital tract lesions among women of reproductive age infected with Schistosoma mansoni: A cross-sectional study using a colposcope in Western Kenya
PLOS Neglected Tropical Disease Journal· 2022DOI
Huldah C. Sang,Pauline N. M. Mwinzi,Maurice R. Odiere,Isaac Onkanga,Fredrick Rawago,Pavitra Pillay,Eyrun Floerecke Kjetland
Establishing and Integrating a Female Genital Schistosomiasis Control Programme into the Existing Health Care System
Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease· 2022DOI
Takalani Girly Nemungadi, Tsakani Ernica Furumele, Mary Kay Gugerty ,Amadou Garba Djirmay ,Saloshni Naidoo and Eyrun Flörecke Kjetland
Deliverables (6)
Other Results (1)
Periodic Reporting for period 1 - DUALSAVE-FGS (Dual screening by Spectral Artificial Visual Examination (SAVE) for Female Genital Schistosomiasis (FGS) and cervical cancer. Digital, new, low-cost, and simple screening and training.)