The first introduced malaria case reported from Sri Lanka after elimination: implications for preventing the re-introduction of malaria in recently eliminated countries
Abstract Background There has been no local transmission of malaria in Sri Lanka for 6 years following elimination of the disease in 2012. Malaria vectors are prevalent in parts of the country, and imported malaria cases continue to be reported. The country is therefore at risk of malaria being re-e...
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doaj-b78c2a82bb7c495e809c9329a545beff2020-11-25T03:55:06ZengBMCMalaria Journal1475-28752019-06-0118111010.1186/s12936-019-2843-6The first introduced malaria case reported from Sri Lanka after elimination: implications for preventing the re-introduction of malaria in recently eliminated countriesVissundara M. Karunasena0Manonath Marasinghe1Carmen Koo2Saliya Amarasinghe3Arundika S. Senaratne4Rasika Hasantha5Mihirini Hewavitharana6Hapuarachchige C. Hapuarachchi7Hema D. B. Herath8Rajitha Wickremasinghe9Kamini N. MendisDeepika Fernando10Dewanee Ranaweera11Regional Malaria OfficeAnti Malaria Campaign HeadquartersEnvironmental Health Institute, National Environment AgencyRegional Malaria OfficeAnti Malaria Campaign HeadquartersRegional Malaria OfficeAnti Malaria Campaign HeadquartersEnvironmental Health Institute, National Environment AgencyAnti Malaria Campaign HeadquartersDepartment of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, University of KelaniyaDepartment of Parasitology, Faculty of MedicineAnti Malaria Campaign HeadquartersAbstract Background There has been no local transmission of malaria in Sri Lanka for 6 years following elimination of the disease in 2012. Malaria vectors are prevalent in parts of the country, and imported malaria cases continue to be reported. The country is therefore at risk of malaria being re-established. The first case of introduced vivax malaria in the country is reported here, and the surveillance and response system that contained the further spread of this infection is described. Methods Diagnosis of malaria was based on microscopy and rapid diagnostic tests. Entomological surveillance for anophelines used standard techniques for larval and adult surveys. Genotyping of parasite isolates was done using a multi-locus direct sequencing approach, combined with cloning and restriction fragment length polymorphism analyses. Treatment of vivax malaria infections was according to the national malaria treatment guidelines. Results An imported vivax malaria case was detected in a foreign migrant followed by a Plasmodium vivax infection in a Sri Lankan national who visited the residence of the former. The link between the two cases was established by tracing the occurrence of events and by demonstrating genetic identity between the parasite isolates. Effective surveillance was conducted, and a prompt response was mounted by the Anti Malaria Campaign. No further transmission occurred as a result. Conclusions Evidence points to the case of malaria in the Sri Lankan national being an introduced malaria case transmitted locally from an infection in the foreign migrant labourer, which was the index case. Case detection, treatment and investigation, followed by prompt action prevented further transmission of these infections. Entomological surveillance and vector control at the site of transmission were critically important to prevent further transmission. The case is a reminder that the risk of re-establishment of the disease in the country is high, and that the surveillance and response system needs to be sustained in this form at least until the Southeast Asian region is free of malaria. Several countries that are on track to eliminate malaria in the coming years are in a similar situation of receptivity and vulnerability. Regional elimination of malaria must therefore be considered a priority if the gains of global malaria elimination are to be sustained.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12936-019-2843-6Introduced malariaPlasmodium vivaxPrevention of re-introductionMalaria in Sri LankaReactive case detectionEntomological surveillance |
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Vissundara M. Karunasena Manonath Marasinghe Carmen Koo Saliya Amarasinghe Arundika S. Senaratne Rasika Hasantha Mihirini Hewavitharana Hapuarachchige C. Hapuarachchi Hema D. B. Herath Rajitha Wickremasinghe Kamini N. Mendis Deepika Fernando Dewanee Ranaweera |
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Vissundara M. Karunasena Manonath Marasinghe Carmen Koo Saliya Amarasinghe Arundika S. Senaratne Rasika Hasantha Mihirini Hewavitharana Hapuarachchige C. Hapuarachchi Hema D. B. Herath Rajitha Wickremasinghe Kamini N. Mendis Deepika Fernando Dewanee Ranaweera The first introduced malaria case reported from Sri Lanka after elimination: implications for preventing the re-introduction of malaria in recently eliminated countries Malaria Journal Introduced malaria Plasmodium vivax Prevention of re-introduction Malaria in Sri Lanka Reactive case detection Entomological surveillance |
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Vissundara M. Karunasena Manonath Marasinghe Carmen Koo Saliya Amarasinghe Arundika S. Senaratne Rasika Hasantha Mihirini Hewavitharana Hapuarachchige C. Hapuarachchi Hema D. B. Herath Rajitha Wickremasinghe Kamini N. Mendis Deepika Fernando Dewanee Ranaweera |
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The first introduced malaria case reported from Sri Lanka after elimination: implications for preventing the re-introduction of malaria in recently eliminated countries |
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The first introduced malaria case reported from Sri Lanka after elimination: implications for preventing the re-introduction of malaria in recently eliminated countries |
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The first introduced malaria case reported from Sri Lanka after elimination: implications for preventing the re-introduction of malaria in recently eliminated countries |
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The first introduced malaria case reported from Sri Lanka after elimination: implications for preventing the re-introduction of malaria in recently eliminated countries |
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The first introduced malaria case reported from Sri Lanka after elimination: implications for preventing the re-introduction of malaria in recently eliminated countries |
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first introduced malaria case reported from sri lanka after elimination: implications for preventing the re-introduction of malaria in recently eliminated countries |
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Malaria Journal |
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Abstract Background There has been no local transmission of malaria in Sri Lanka for 6 years following elimination of the disease in 2012. Malaria vectors are prevalent in parts of the country, and imported malaria cases continue to be reported. The country is therefore at risk of malaria being re-established. The first case of introduced vivax malaria in the country is reported here, and the surveillance and response system that contained the further spread of this infection is described. Methods Diagnosis of malaria was based on microscopy and rapid diagnostic tests. Entomological surveillance for anophelines used standard techniques for larval and adult surveys. Genotyping of parasite isolates was done using a multi-locus direct sequencing approach, combined with cloning and restriction fragment length polymorphism analyses. Treatment of vivax malaria infections was according to the national malaria treatment guidelines. Results An imported vivax malaria case was detected in a foreign migrant followed by a Plasmodium vivax infection in a Sri Lankan national who visited the residence of the former. The link between the two cases was established by tracing the occurrence of events and by demonstrating genetic identity between the parasite isolates. Effective surveillance was conducted, and a prompt response was mounted by the Anti Malaria Campaign. No further transmission occurred as a result. Conclusions Evidence points to the case of malaria in the Sri Lankan national being an introduced malaria case transmitted locally from an infection in the foreign migrant labourer, which was the index case. Case detection, treatment and investigation, followed by prompt action prevented further transmission of these infections. Entomological surveillance and vector control at the site of transmission were critically important to prevent further transmission. The case is a reminder that the risk of re-establishment of the disease in the country is high, and that the surveillance and response system needs to be sustained in this form at least until the Southeast Asian region is free of malaria. Several countries that are on track to eliminate malaria in the coming years are in a similar situation of receptivity and vulnerability. Regional elimination of malaria must therefore be considered a priority if the gains of global malaria elimination are to be sustained. |
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Introduced malaria Plasmodium vivax Prevention of re-introduction Malaria in Sri Lanka Reactive case detection Entomological surveillance |
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