Application of community-based and integrated strategy to reduce malaria disease burden in southern Tanzania: the study protocol of China-UK-Tanzania pilot project on malaria control

Abstract Background During the past six decades, remarkable success on malaria control has been made in China. The major experience could be shared with other malaria endemic countries including Tanzania with high malaria burden. Especially, China’s 1–3-7 model for malaria elimination is one of the...

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Main Authors: Duoquan Wang, Prosper Chaki, Yeromin Mlacha, Tegemeo Gavana, Mihayo Gabriel Michael, Rashid Khatibu, Jun Feng, Zheng-Bin Zhou, Kang-Ming Lin, Shang Xia, He Yan, Deus Ishengoma, Susan Rumisha, Sigbert Mkude, Renata Mandike, Frank Chacky, Charles Dismasi, Salim Abdulla, Honorati Masanja, Ning Xiao, Xiao-Nong Zhou
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Published: BMC 2019-01-01
Series:Infectious Diseases of Poverty
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40249-018-0507-3
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spelling doaj-c5a1794509c44757a0d49a32a2e60c742020-11-25T01:38:08ZengBMCInfectious Diseases of Poverty2049-99572019-01-01811610.1186/s40249-018-0507-3Application of community-based and integrated strategy to reduce malaria disease burden in southern Tanzania: the study protocol of China-UK-Tanzania pilot project on malaria controlDuoquan Wang0Prosper Chaki1Yeromin Mlacha2Tegemeo Gavana3Mihayo Gabriel Michael4Rashid Khatibu5Jun Feng6Zheng-Bin Zhou7Kang-Ming Lin8Shang Xia9He Yan10Deus Ishengoma11Susan Rumisha12Sigbert Mkude13Renata Mandike14Frank Chacky15Charles Dismasi16Salim Abdulla17Honorati Masanja18Ning Xiao19Xiao-Nong Zhou20National Institute of Parasitic Diseases, Chinese Center for Disease Control and PreventionIfakara Health Institute, Dar es SalaamIfakara Health Institute, Dar es SalaamIfakara Health Institute, Dar es SalaamIfakara Health Institute, Dar es SalaamIfakara Health Institute, Dar es SalaamNational Institute of Parasitic Diseases, Chinese Center for Disease Control and PreventionNational Institute of Parasitic Diseases, Chinese Center for Disease Control and PreventionGuangxi Center for Disease Control and PreventionNational Institute of Parasitic Diseases, Chinese Center for Disease Control and PreventionIfakara Health Institute, Dar es SalaamNational Institute for Medical ResearchNational Institute for Medical ResearchNational Malaria Control Programme, Ministry of Health, Community Development, Gender, Elderly and ChildrenNational Malaria Control Programme, Ministry of Health, Community Development, Gender, Elderly and ChildrenNational Malaria Control Programme, Ministry of Health, Community Development, Gender, Elderly and ChildrenNational Malaria Control Programme, Ministry of Health, Community Development, Gender, Elderly and ChildrenIfakara Health Institute, Dar es SalaamIfakara Health Institute, Dar es SalaamNational Institute of Parasitic Diseases, Chinese Center for Disease Control and PreventionNational Institute of Parasitic Diseases, Chinese Center for Disease Control and PreventionAbstract Background During the past six decades, remarkable success on malaria control has been made in China. The major experience could be shared with other malaria endemic countries including Tanzania with high malaria burden. Especially, China’s 1–3-7 model for malaria elimination is one of the most important refined experiences from many years’ efforts and key innovation measures for malaria elimination in China. Methods The China-UK-Tanzania pilot project on malaria control was implemented from April, 2015 to June, 2018, which was an operational research with two communities receiving the proposed interventions and two comparable communities serving as control sites. The World Health Organization “Test, Treat, Track” (WHO-T3) Initiative, which calls for every suspected case to receive a diagnostic test, every confirmed case to be treated, and for the disease to be tracked, was integrated with Chinese experiences on malaria control and elimination for exploration of a proper model tailored to the local settings. Application of China’s 1–3-7 model integrating with WHO-T3 initiative and local resources aiming at reducing the burden of malaria in terms of morbidity and mortality by 30% in the intervention communities in comparison with that at the baseline survey. Discussion The China-UK-Tanzania pilot project on malaria control was that at China's first pilot project on malaria control in Africa, exploring the feasibility of Chinese experiences by China-Africa collaboration, which is expected that the strategies and approaches used in this project could be potential for scaling up in Tanzania and African countries, and contribute to the acceleration of malaria control and elimination in Africa.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40249-018-0507-3MalariaCommunity-basedChinese experiencesWHO-T3 initiativeTanzaniaPilot
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author Duoquan Wang
Prosper Chaki
Yeromin Mlacha
Tegemeo Gavana
Mihayo Gabriel Michael
Rashid Khatibu
Jun Feng
Zheng-Bin Zhou
Kang-Ming Lin
Shang Xia
He Yan
Deus Ishengoma
Susan Rumisha
Sigbert Mkude
Renata Mandike
Frank Chacky
Charles Dismasi
Salim Abdulla
Honorati Masanja
Ning Xiao
Xiao-Nong Zhou
spellingShingle Duoquan Wang
Prosper Chaki
Yeromin Mlacha
Tegemeo Gavana
Mihayo Gabriel Michael
Rashid Khatibu
Jun Feng
Zheng-Bin Zhou
Kang-Ming Lin
Shang Xia
He Yan
Deus Ishengoma
Susan Rumisha
Sigbert Mkude
Renata Mandike
Frank Chacky
Charles Dismasi
Salim Abdulla
Honorati Masanja
Ning Xiao
Xiao-Nong Zhou
Application of community-based and integrated strategy to reduce malaria disease burden in southern Tanzania: the study protocol of China-UK-Tanzania pilot project on malaria control
Infectious Diseases of Poverty
Malaria
Community-based
Chinese experiences
WHO-T3 initiative
Tanzania
Pilot
author_facet Duoquan Wang
Prosper Chaki
Yeromin Mlacha
Tegemeo Gavana
Mihayo Gabriel Michael
Rashid Khatibu
Jun Feng
Zheng-Bin Zhou
Kang-Ming Lin
Shang Xia
He Yan
Deus Ishengoma
Susan Rumisha
Sigbert Mkude
Renata Mandike
Frank Chacky
Charles Dismasi
Salim Abdulla
Honorati Masanja
Ning Xiao
Xiao-Nong Zhou
author_sort Duoquan Wang
title Application of community-based and integrated strategy to reduce malaria disease burden in southern Tanzania: the study protocol of China-UK-Tanzania pilot project on malaria control
title_short Application of community-based and integrated strategy to reduce malaria disease burden in southern Tanzania: the study protocol of China-UK-Tanzania pilot project on malaria control
title_full Application of community-based and integrated strategy to reduce malaria disease burden in southern Tanzania: the study protocol of China-UK-Tanzania pilot project on malaria control
title_fullStr Application of community-based and integrated strategy to reduce malaria disease burden in southern Tanzania: the study protocol of China-UK-Tanzania pilot project on malaria control
title_full_unstemmed Application of community-based and integrated strategy to reduce malaria disease burden in southern Tanzania: the study protocol of China-UK-Tanzania pilot project on malaria control
title_sort application of community-based and integrated strategy to reduce malaria disease burden in southern tanzania: the study protocol of china-uk-tanzania pilot project on malaria control
publisher BMC
series Infectious Diseases of Poverty
issn 2049-9957
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Abstract Background During the past six decades, remarkable success on malaria control has been made in China. The major experience could be shared with other malaria endemic countries including Tanzania with high malaria burden. Especially, China’s 1–3-7 model for malaria elimination is one of the most important refined experiences from many years’ efforts and key innovation measures for malaria elimination in China. Methods The China-UK-Tanzania pilot project on malaria control was implemented from April, 2015 to June, 2018, which was an operational research with two communities receiving the proposed interventions and two comparable communities serving as control sites. The World Health Organization “Test, Treat, Track” (WHO-T3) Initiative, which calls for every suspected case to receive a diagnostic test, every confirmed case to be treated, and for the disease to be tracked, was integrated with Chinese experiences on malaria control and elimination for exploration of a proper model tailored to the local settings. Application of China’s 1–3-7 model integrating with WHO-T3 initiative and local resources aiming at reducing the burden of malaria in terms of morbidity and mortality by 30% in the intervention communities in comparison with that at the baseline survey. Discussion The China-UK-Tanzania pilot project on malaria control was that at China's first pilot project on malaria control in Africa, exploring the feasibility of Chinese experiences by China-Africa collaboration, which is expected that the strategies and approaches used in this project could be potential for scaling up in Tanzania and African countries, and contribute to the acceleration of malaria control and elimination in Africa.
topic Malaria
Community-based
Chinese experiences
WHO-T3 initiative
Tanzania
Pilot
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40249-018-0507-3
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