尼日利亚阿达马瓦州三个研究地区卫生机构季节性疟疾化学预防和数据管理效果

I. Nglass, Lynda Ozor, O. Olotu, A. Momoh, Chima E Onuekwe, Collins Owili
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疟疾仍然是非洲和尼日利亚健康不良的主要原因。根据《世界疟疾报告》,2018年尼日利亚每年发生5300万例病例(四分之一),占全球负担的25%,占西非病例的53%。仅在尼日利亚,每年就有81,640人死亡(每小时9人死亡),占全球疟疾死亡人数的19%(全球疟疾死亡人数的五分之一),占西非疟疾死亡人数的45%。尼日利亚2014-2020年疟疾战略计划(NMSP)的目标是将疟疾负担降低到消除前水平,并将疟疾相关死亡率降至零。在尼日利亚东北部,疟疾传播是多年性的,每年7月至11月为明显的季节性高峰。由于疟疾在东北部高度流行,增加了卫生资源的负担,并增加了受影响人群(特别是弱势群体之一的五岁以下儿童)发病率和死亡率的风险,因此,2018年在雨季部署了季节性大规模化学预防(SMC),以降低紧急情况下的发病率和死亡率,结果是发烧病例和确诊疟疾大幅减少6.5%。根据2018年在阿达马瓦州进行的关于SMC对疟疾发病率影响的研究得出的结论,与往年相比,从SMC受益的五岁以下儿童的死亡率。为了更好地控制疟疾,建议综合采取预防措施(强有力的监测、室内残留喷雾、使用驱虫蚊帐)、有效的病例管理和提高人员能力。
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Effect of Seasonal Malaria Chemoprevention and Data Management in Health Facilities in Three Study LGAs of Adamawa State, Nigeria
Malaria remains a leading cause of ill health in Africa and Nigeria. From world malaria report, 2018 53 million annual cases in Nigeria (1 in 4 persons), contributing 25% global burden and 53% of cases in West Africa. In Nigeria alone, 81,640 deaths are recorded annually (9 deaths per hour), which accounts for 19% global malaria deaths (1 in 5 global malaria deaths) and 45% malaria deaths in west Africa. The Nigeria Malaria Strategic Plan (NMSP) 2014-2020 has as it goal-to reduce malaria burden to pre-elimination levels and bring malaria-related mortality to zero. In North-East Nigeria, malaria transmission is perennial with a marked seasonal peak from July to November each year. Since malaria is highly endemic in the north-east, increasing the burden on health resources and elevating the risk of morbidity and mortality among the affected population, particularly children under five who are one of the vulnerable groups, Seasonal Mass Chemo-Prevention (SMC) during the rainy season to reduce morbidity and mortality in emergency settings was deployed in 2018 and the results were enormous 6.5% reduction in fever cases and confirmed malaria, when compared with previous years in children under five who benefited from SMC as obtained from the study of effect of SMC on malaria morbidity conducted in Adamawa State in 2018. To achieve a better impact on malaria control, a combination of preventive measures (robust surveillance, indoor residual spray, using insecticide-treated nets), effective case management and improved capacity of personnel is recommended.
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