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District-level approach for tailoring and targeting interventions: a new path for malaria control and elimination.

Roly Gosling1,2,3, John Chimumbwa4, Petrina Uusiku5, Sara Rossi6, Henry Ntuku6, Kelly Harvard6, Chris White6, Allison Tatarsky6, Daniel Chandramohan7, Ingrid Chen6,8.   

Abstract

Despite huge investments and implementation of effective interventions for malaria, progress has stalled, with transmission being increasingly localized among difficult-to-reach populations and outdoor-biting vectors. Targeting difficult pockets of transmission will require the development of tailored and targeted approaches suited to local context, drawing from insights close to the frontlines. Districts are best placed to develop tailored, locally appropriate approaches. We propose a reorganization of how malaria services are delivered. Firstly, enabling district health officers to serve as conduits between technical experts in national malaria control programmes and local community leaders with knowledge specific to local, at-risk populations; secondly, empowering district health teams to make malaria control decisions. This is a radical shift that requires the national programme to cede some control. Shifting towards a district or provincial level approach will necessitate deliberate planning, and repeated, careful assessment, starting with piloting and learning through experience. Donors will need to alter current practice, allowing for flexible funding to be controlled at sub-national levels, and to mix finances between case management, vector control and surveillance, monitoring and evaluation. System-wide changes proposed are challenging but may be necessary to overcome stalled progress in malaria control and elimination and introduce targeted interventions tailored to the needs of diverse malaria affected populations.

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Keywords:  Community engagement; Control; District health management team; Elimination; High risk populations; Malaria; Policy; Residual transmission; Surveillance

Year:  2020        PMID: 32228595     DOI: 10.1186/s12936-020-03185-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Malar J        ISSN: 1475-2875            Impact factor:   2.979


  4 in total

1.  Application of an innovative grid-based surveillance strategy to ensure elimination and prevent reintroduction of malaria in high-risk border communities in China.

Authors:  Shen-Ning Lu; Wei Ding; Jia-Zhi Wang; Shou-Qin Yin; Sheng-Guo Li; Xing-Wu Zhou; Qiu-Li Xu; Xiao-Dong Sun; Chris Cotter; Michelle S Hsiang; Allison Tatarsky; Roly Gosling; Shan Lv; Duo-Quan Wang
Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2022-07-14       Impact factor: 4.135

Review 2.  Malaria and Helminthic Co-Infection during Pregnancy in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

Authors:  Minyahil Tadesse Boltena; Ziad El-Khatib; Abraham Sahilemichael Kebede; Benedict Oppong Asamoah; Appiah Seth Christopher Yaw; Kassim Kamara; Phénix Constant Assogba; Andualem Tadesse Boltena; Hawult Taye Adane; Elifaged Hailemeskel; Mulatu Biru
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2022-04-29       Impact factor: 4.614

3.  Strengthening Management, Community Engagement, and Sustainability of the Subnational Response to Accelerate Malaria Elimination in Namibia.

Authors:  Amanda Marr Chung; Eliza Love; Julie Neidel; Idah Mendai; Sakeus Nairenge; Lesley-Anne van Wyk; Sara Rossi; Erika Larson; Peter Case; Jonathan Gosling; Greyling Viljoen; Macdonald Hove; Bruce Agins; Jerobeam Hamanyela; Roland Gosling
Journal:  Am J Trop Med Hyg       Date:  2022-04-11       Impact factor: 3.707

4.  Effective management of district-level malaria control and elimination: implementing quality and participative process improvements.

Authors:  Bruce Agins; Peter Case; Daniel Chandramohan; Ingrid Chen; Rudo Chikodzore; Precious Chitapi; Amanda Chung; Roly Gosling; Jonathan Gosling; Matsiliso Gumbi; Daniel Ikeda; Munashe Madinga; Peliwe Mnguni; Joseph Murungu; Cara Smith Gueye; Jim Tulloch; Greyling Viljoen
Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2022-01-20       Impact factor: 3.295

  4 in total

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