Prevention of re-establishment of malaria
Abstract The current consensus on prevention of re-establishment of malaria is based on the following principles: (1) Fundamental role of general health services; (2) Surveillance; (3) Vector control; (4) Border actions; (5) Intersectoral collaboration. These principles are critically reviewed, and...
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doaj-d6003233debe4a1ab15500e48c6a2da22021-06-06T11:50:22ZengBMCMalaria Journal1475-28752021-05-012011410.1186/s12936-021-03781-4Prevention of re-establishment of malariaAllan Schapira0Anatoly Kondrashin1Bicol University College of MedicineMartsinovski Institute of Medical Parasitology, Tropical and Vector-Borne Diseases, Sechenov UniversityAbstract The current consensus on prevention of re-establishment of malaria is based on the following principles: (1) Fundamental role of general health services; (2) Surveillance; (3) Vector control; (4) Border actions; (5) Intersectoral collaboration. These principles are critically reviewed, and it is pointed out that alertness of the general health services to suspected malaria (vigilance) needs to be maintained everywhere, while health education is rational only if targeting high-risk sub-populations. It is argued that prevention of re-establishment of malaria transmission should be integrated with prevention of malaria mortality in cases of imported malaria, and that this requires collaboration with entities dealing with travellers’ health and the availability of chemoprophylaxis and other measures for travellers to malaria endemic countries.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12936-021-03781-4MalariaEliminationPrevention of re-establishmentSurveillanceVigilanceMortality |
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Prevention of re-establishment of malaria |
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Prevention of re-establishment of malaria |
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Prevention of re-establishment of malaria |
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Prevention of re-establishment of malaria |
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Prevention of re-establishment of malaria |
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prevention of re-establishment of malaria |
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Malaria Journal |
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Abstract The current consensus on prevention of re-establishment of malaria is based on the following principles: (1) Fundamental role of general health services; (2) Surveillance; (3) Vector control; (4) Border actions; (5) Intersectoral collaboration. These principles are critically reviewed, and it is pointed out that alertness of the general health services to suspected malaria (vigilance) needs to be maintained everywhere, while health education is rational only if targeting high-risk sub-populations. It is argued that prevention of re-establishment of malaria transmission should be integrated with prevention of malaria mortality in cases of imported malaria, and that this requires collaboration with entities dealing with travellers’ health and the availability of chemoprophylaxis and other measures for travellers to malaria endemic countries. |
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Malaria Elimination Prevention of re-establishment Surveillance Vigilance Mortality |
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