An integrated malaria control program with community participation on the Pacific Coast of Colombia
The study focuses on integrated malaria control in 23 communities on the Pacific Coast of Colombia, with several elements of an ecosystem approach to human health, including malaria-related sociopolitical, ecological, and economic factors. The program fostered community participation. The program pr...
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doaj-420bdf4c7ba94daa9a62bfc3f37935f62020-11-25T03:50:02ZengEscola Nacional de Saúde Pública, Fundação Oswaldo CruzCadernos de Saúde Pública0102-311X1678-446417supplS103S113S0102-311X2001000700019An integrated malaria control program with community participation on the Pacific Coast of ColombiaWilliam Rojas0Sonia Botero1Hector Ivan Garcia2Corporación para Investigaciones BiológicasCentro Internacional de Educación y Desarrollo HumanoUniversidad de AntioquiaThe study focuses on integrated malaria control in 23 communities on the Pacific Coast of Colombia, with several elements of an ecosystem approach to human health, including malaria-related sociopolitical, ecological, and economic factors. The program fostered community participation. The program presented here had 2 components: implementation and research. The first was conducted in 23 communities, 21 of which lacked adequate health services in terms of education, community participation, prompt diagnosis and complete treatment, and vector control. Research focused on specific vector control measures and the current national health services decentralization process. The project: 1) created a malaria prevention culture in the community; 2) avoided deaths from malaria (no fatal cases in the 3-year period, compared to 5-8 deaths a year previously); 3) avoided cases of cerebral malaria (no cases, as compared to 90-110 per year previously); 4) reduced malaria incidence by 45.36%; 5) decreased length of sick leave from 7.52 to 3.7 days; 6) established a permanent network of microscope technicians and 2-way radio communications; 7) integrated work by local, regional, and outside institutions; 8) demonstrated efficacy of insecticide-impregnated bednets to reduce malaria transmission.http://www.scielosp.org/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-311X2001000700019&lng=en&tlng=enmalariainsectos vectoresparticipación comunitariaprevención y controlsalud pública |
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William Rojas Sonia Botero Hector Ivan Garcia An integrated malaria control program with community participation on the Pacific Coast of Colombia Cadernos de Saúde Pública malaria insectos vectores participación comunitaria prevención y control salud pública |
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William Rojas Sonia Botero Hector Ivan Garcia |
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William Rojas |
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An integrated malaria control program with community participation on the Pacific Coast of Colombia |
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An integrated malaria control program with community participation on the Pacific Coast of Colombia |
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An integrated malaria control program with community participation on the Pacific Coast of Colombia |
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An integrated malaria control program with community participation on the Pacific Coast of Colombia |
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An integrated malaria control program with community participation on the Pacific Coast of Colombia |
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integrated malaria control program with community participation on the pacific coast of colombia |
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Escola Nacional de Saúde Pública, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz |
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Cadernos de Saúde Pública |
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0102-311X 1678-4464 |
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The study focuses on integrated malaria control in 23 communities on the Pacific Coast of Colombia, with several elements of an ecosystem approach to human health, including malaria-related sociopolitical, ecological, and economic factors. The program fostered community participation. The program presented here had 2 components: implementation and research. The first was conducted in 23 communities, 21 of which lacked adequate health services in terms of education, community participation, prompt diagnosis and complete treatment, and vector control. Research focused on specific vector control measures and the current national health services decentralization process. The project: 1) created a malaria prevention culture in the community; 2) avoided deaths from malaria (no fatal cases in the 3-year period, compared to 5-8 deaths a year previously); 3) avoided cases of cerebral malaria (no cases, as compared to 90-110 per year previously); 4) reduced malaria incidence by 45.36%; 5) decreased length of sick leave from 7.52 to 3.7 days; 6) established a permanent network of microscope technicians and 2-way radio communications; 7) integrated work by local, regional, and outside institutions; 8) demonstrated efficacy of insecticide-impregnated bednets to reduce malaria transmission. |
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malaria insectos vectores participación comunitaria prevención y control salud pública |
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