Can Malaria Be Eradicated by 2030?

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Outlooks on Pest Management Pub Date : 2022-04-01 DOI:10.1564/v33_apr_11
G. Matthews
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According to the 2020 World Health Organization (WHO) Malaria Report, there were 229 million malaria cases worldwide with a death toll of 409,000 in 2019. This information did not include asymptomatic malarial infections which can also have a significant impact on the health of infected individuals. Part of this may be due to the mosquitoes becoming resistant to the pyrethroid insecticide used in treated bed nets, especially if the bed nets are damaged with large holes, allowing mosquitoes to still transmit malaria. The overall reduction has tended to reach a plateau or declined in certain areas, such as the Amazon basin in Brazil where the transmission of Plasmodium vivax and Plasmodium falciparum increased more than 20% in 2016–17. Increased implementation of chemical control programs has led to the emergence and spread of insecticide resistance in Anopheles sp. and Aedes sp. populations, indicating a need to examine whether entomopathogenic fungi can be used for controlling mosquito vectors. Deforestation and increased agricultural activities have probably resulted in greater exposure to outdoor biting by the female mosquitoes. Similarly In other areas, changes in human behaviour have increased socialising outdoors and shopping after sunset when it is cooler. Apart from some attention to larval source management, so far there has been no recommendation for space treatments to reduce outdoor biting. This is despite the extensive use of space treatments in the USA by the mosquito control organisations, using cold foggers on vehicles or applying a space spray from aircraft. There has also been consideration of using an autonomous unmanned aerial spray system (UASS), a drone to apply space sprays.
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到2030年疟疾能被根除吗?
根据2020年世界卫生组织(世卫组织)疟疾报告,2019年全球有2.29亿例疟疾病例,死亡人数为40.9万人。这一信息不包括无症状疟疾感染,无症状疟疾感染也会对感染者的健康产生重大影响。部分原因可能是蚊子对处理过的蚊帐中使用的拟除虫菊酯类杀虫剂产生了抗药性,特别是如果蚊帐被破坏成大洞,蚊子仍然可以传播疟疾。在某些地区,总体下降趋势趋于稳定或下降,例如巴西的亚马逊流域,2016 - 2017年间日疟原虫和恶性疟原虫的传播增加了20%以上。越来越多的化学控制项目的实施导致了按蚊和伊蚊种群中杀虫剂耐药性的出现和传播,这表明需要研究昆虫病原真菌是否可以用于控制蚊子载体。森林砍伐和农业活动的增加可能导致更多地暴露于雌性蚊子的户外叮咬。同样,在其他地区,人类行为的变化增加了户外社交活动和日落后凉爽的购物活动。除了对幼虫来源管理的一些关注外,到目前为止还没有关于空间处理以减少室外咬人的建议。尽管在美国,蚊子控制组织广泛使用空间处理方法,在车辆上使用冷雾化器或在飞机上使用空间喷雾。也有人考虑使用无人驾驶飞机喷雾系统(UASS),一种无人机进行太空喷雾。
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Outlooks on Pest Management
Outlooks on Pest Management Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Insect Science
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期刊介绍: Research and development in the crop protection and crop enhancement sector continues to grow at pace. Those associated with the agriculture and food industries, researchers in academia, government organisations, legislators, and professionals involved with the development and environmental impact of pesticides and biotechnology can all benefit from Outlooks on Pest Management. This bi-monthly journal provides a unique blend of international news and reviews covering all aspects of the management of weeds, pests and diseases through chemistry, biology and biotechnology.
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