推动海南省山区消除疟疾的监测和反应系统。

3区 医学 Q1 Immunology and Microbiology Advances in Parasitology Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1016/bs.apar.2022.01.001
Yuchun Li, Shanqing Wang, Ximin Hu, Yingjuan Huang, Renqiang Chen, Minchan Lin, Huanzhi Xu, Rongshen Ye, Datian Zhan, Shaoling Huang, Ji Zhen, Xiaodan Wen, Guoyi Wang, Yong Liu, Haishan Li, Zaichun Zheng, Jian Wang, Wen Zeng, Feng Meng, Xiaoming Huang, Guangze Wang, Bing Yang, Yan Chen
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海南省地处中国热带地区,曾经历过严重的恶性疟原虫和间日疟原虫疟疾流行。经过近70年的疟疾防治工作,海南疟疾已逐步消除。为实现消除疟疾目标,海南省实施了调查研究和防控试点、大规模抗疟措施、防控战略调整、联防联控措施、疟疾常规控制全球资助、消除疟疾6个阶段。在不同阶段采取了不同的疟疾控制战略。海南中部和南部山区疟疾流行最为严重,该地区存在高危人群(林鸟)和两种高效疟疾传播媒介(安。迪鲁斯和安。小指)。自20世纪90年代被发现以来,森林常客一直是海南疟疾的高危人群。本文总结了海南省森林居民疟疾监测情况和森林居民对疟疾防治的反应,总结了海南省森林居民防治疟疾的具体措施。疟疾控制阶段的两个案例研究表明,对森林居民中的暴发和散发病例采取了不同的措施。针对三亚市疟疾疫情处于消除阶段的情况,实施三层防控策略,完善防控措施。此外,本文还阐述了在消除阶段防止散发输入性疟疾病例再传播的具体管理措施。海南终于在2020年消灭了疟疾。然而,海南省疟疾有效媒介的存在仍使疟疾再传播的风险较高,森林游客仍是疟疾再传播的高危人群。
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Surveillance and response systems driving malaria elimination in the mountain areas of Hainan Province.

Hainan Province is in a tropical area of China and previously experienced serious P. falciparum and P. vivax malaria epidemics. After nearly 70 consecutive years of malaria prevention and control, malaria in Hainan has gradually been eliminated. To achieve the elimination of malaria, Hainan enacted six stages: investigative research and pilot prevention and control, large-scale antimalaria measures, adjustment of strategies for prevention and control, joint prevention and control measures, global funding of routine malaria control, and malaria elimination. Different strategies for malaria control were adopted at different stages. Malaria was most prevalent in the mountainous areas of central and southern Hainan, which contain a high-risk population (the forest goers) and two highly effective malaria vectors (An. dirus and An. minimus). Forest goers have been a high-risk population for malaria in Hainan since their identification in the 1990s. This paper summarizes malaria monitoring in forest goers and the response of forest goers to malaria control and elimination, distilling specific malaria control and elimination measures via case studies in Hainan Province. Two case studies in the malaria control stage demonstrated different measures for outbreaks and sporadic cases in forest goers. In view of the malaria outbreak in Sanya during the elimination stage, three-layered strategies (TLSs) were implemented to control outbreaks and improve control measures. Moreover, this paper also illustrates specific management measures to prevent malaria retransmission from sporadic imported malaria cases during the elimination phase. Hainan finally eliminated malaria in 2020. However, the risk of malaria retransmission is still high due to the prevalence of effective malaria vectors in Hainan, and forest goers are still a high-risk population for malaria retransmission.

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Advances in Parasitology
Advances in Parasitology 医学-寄生虫学
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期刊介绍: Advances in Parasitology is recognised as a leading review serial which is consistently well placed in terms of impact factor and citations. Major reviews on all aspects of medical, veterinary and wild-life parasitology are considered. The journal provides an outlet for authoritative reviews from experts in the field. While emphasis is given to modern molecular approaches contributions across all disciplines are encouraged including traditional areas such as ecology and taxonomy. Eclectic volumes are supplemented by thematic volumes dedicated to a particular topic of recognised interest and importance.
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