Malaria elimination challenges in countries approaching the last mile: a discussion among regional stakeholders.

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q3 INFECTIOUS DISEASES Malaria Journal Pub Date : 2024-12-26 DOI:10.1186/s12936-024-05215-3
Dysoley Lek, Manash Shrestha, Karma Lhazeen, Tobgyel Tobgyel, Shashi Kandel, Gokarna Dahal, Yadu Chandra Ghimire, Bijaya Shrestha, Prakash Ghimire, Phone Si Hein, Thomas J Peto, James J Callery, Rupam Tripura, Lorenz von Seidlein, Chanaki Amaratunga, Caroline A Lynch, Arjen M Dondorp, Bipin Adhikari
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Background: The national malaria control programmes in Cambodia, Nepal, and Bhutan aim to achieve malaria elimination by 2025-2030. While the vivax malaria burden remains challenging, the consistent decline in falciparum malaria in these countries over the last five years suggests that the goal is achievable. However, unexpected cases in previously falciparum malaria-free districts continue to occur. A virtual meeting was convened in May 2024, followed by smaller meetings, to discuss and share experiences among regional partners, focusing on falciparum malaria elimination.

Main text: The discussion among regional partners from these three countries was prompted by an isolated outbreak of falciparum malaria in April 2022 in a previously malaria-free district in Pursat province, Cambodia. The National Center for Parasitology, Entomology and Malaria Control (CNM) worked with stakeholders to contain the outbreak, which was likely to have originated in forest goers. Community-based village malaria workers (VMWs) were augmented with the additional resources required to test and treat malaria among forest goers under the supervision of health centres and district hospitals. This response rapidly reduced malaria cases in the subsequent months. Regional partners from Nepal and Bhutan, who are also engaged in the final phase of malaria elimination, reported that isolated malaria outbreaks in their countries were not unusual and were mostly imported from a neighbouring country, India. Importation of cases was facilitated by unsupervised transborder travel including the movement of migrant workers. The imported cases were only established during the case investigation such as when responding to the isolated outbreaks. In contrast, in Cambodia, spread of malaria was known to be facilitated by mobile and migrant workers, and forest goers within the country. The specific differences between Nepal and Bhutan (South Asia), and Cambodia (Greater Mekong Subregion) offered insights into strategies for malaria elimination. A relevant component for countries embarking on malaria elimination included strengthening of local malaria surveillance and response in collaboration with the community health workers, and community members targeting the 'at risk' population.

Conclusion: In countries approaching malaria elimination, resourcing community-based health workers could play a critical role in enhancing malaria surveillance, early case detection and treatment, including interventions targeting migrant populations such as forest goers and seasonal migrant workers.

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在接近最后一英里的国家消除疟疾的挑战:区域利益攸关方之间的讨论。
背景:柬埔寨、尼泊尔和不丹的国家疟疾控制规划的目标是到2025-2030年实现消除疟疾。虽然间日疟疾负担仍然具有挑战性,但过去五年来这些国家恶性疟疾的持续下降表明这一目标是可以实现的。然而,在以前无恶性疟疾的地区继续发生意外病例。2024年5月召开了一次虚拟会议,随后举行了一些较小的会议,在区域伙伴之间讨论和分享经验,重点是消除恶性疟疾。正文:这三个国家的区域伙伴进行讨论的原因是,2022年4月在柬埔寨普尔萨省以前无疟疾的一个地区孤立爆发了恶性疟疾。国家寄生虫学、昆虫学和疟疾控制中心(CNM)与利益攸关方合作,遏制了可能起源于森林游客的疫情。在保健中心和地区医院的监督下,增加了社区乡村疟疾工作人员所需的额外资源,以检测和治疗森林居民中的疟疾。这一应对措施在随后的几个月中迅速减少了疟疾病例。来自尼泊尔和不丹的区域伙伴也参与了消灭疟疾的最后阶段,他们报告说,在他们的国家,孤立的疟疾暴发并不罕见,而且大多是从邻国印度进口的。无监督的跨界旅行,包括移徙工人的流动,助长了病例的输入。输入性病例仅在病例调查期间确定,例如在应对孤立疫情时。相比之下,在柬埔寨,疟疾的传播被认为是由国内的流动工人和移徙工人以及去森林的人促成的。尼泊尔和不丹(南亚)以及柬埔寨(大湄公河次区域)之间的具体差异为消除疟疾的战略提供了见解。着手消除疟疾的国家的一个相关组成部分包括,与社区卫生工作者和社区成员合作,加强地方疟疾监测和应对,以“风险”人口为目标。结论:在接近消除疟疾的国家,为社区卫生工作者提供资源可以在加强疟疾监测、早期病例发现和治疗方面发挥关键作用,包括针对森林游客和季节性移民工人等移民人群的干预措施。
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Malaria Journal
Malaria Journal 医学-寄生虫学
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334
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2-4 weeks
期刊介绍: Malaria Journal is aimed at the scientific community interested in malaria in its broadest sense. It is the only journal that publishes exclusively articles on malaria and, as such, it aims to bring together knowledge from the different specialities involved in this very broad discipline, from the bench to the bedside and to the field.
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