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A foci cohort analysis to monitor successful and persistent foci under Thailand's Malaria Elimination Strategy.

Prayuth Sudathip1, Suravadee Kitchakarn1, Jui A Shah2, Donal Bisanzio3,4, Felicity Young3, Deyer Gopinath5, Niparueradee Pinyajeerapat6, David Sintasath6, Cheewanan Lertpiriyasuwat1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Thailand's success in reducing malaria burden is built on the efficient "1-3-7" strategy applied to the surveillance system. The strategy is based on rapid case notification within 1 day, case investigation within 3 days, and targeted foci response to reduce the spread of Plasmodium spp. within 7 days. Autochthonous transmission is still occurring in the country, threatening the goal of reaching malaria-free status by 2024. This study aimed to assess the effectiveness of the 1-3-7 strategy and identify factors associated with presence of active foci.
METHODS: Data from the national malaria information system were extracted from fiscal years 2013 to 2019; after data cleaning, the final dataset included 81,012 foci. A Cox's proportional hazards model was built to investigate factors linked with the probability of becoming an active focus from 2015 to 2019 among foci that changed status from non-active to active focus during the study period. We performed a model selection technique based on the Akaike Information Criteria (AIC).
RESULTS: The number of yearly active foci decreased from 2227 to 2013 to 700 in 2019 (68.5 %), and the number of autochthonous cases declined from 17,553 to 3,787 (78.4 %). The best Cox's hazard model showed that foci in which vector control interventions were required were 18 % more likely to become an active focus. Increasing compliance with the 1-3-7 strategy had a protective effect, with a 22 % risk reduction among foci with over 80 % adherence to 1-3-7 timeliness protocols. Other factors associated with likelihood to become or remain an active focus include previous classification as an active focus, presence of Plasmodium falciparum infections, level of forest disturbance, and location in border provinces.
CONCLUSIONS: These results identified factors that favored regression of non-active foci to active foci during the study period. The model and relative risk map align with the national malaria program's district stratification and shows strong spatial heterogeneity, with high probability to record active foci in border provinces. The results of the study may be useful for honing Thailand's program to eliminate malaria and for other countries aiming to accelerate malaria elimination.

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Keywords:  1-3-7 strategy; Elimination; Foci investigation and response; Surveillance

Year:  2021        PMID: 33639951      PMCID: PMC7910787          DOI: 10.1186/s12936-021-03648-8

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


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