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Surveillance to achieve malaria elimination in eastern Myanmar: a 7-year observational study
by
Moo, Ku Ler
, Paw, K.’Nyaw
, Devine, Angela
, Min, Myo Chit
, Kajeechiwa, Ladda
, Maude, Richard J.
, Be, Aye
, Nu, Chit
, Nosten, François H.
, Tun, Saw Win
, Parker, Daniel M.
, Landier, Jordi
, Nyaw, Baw
, Thwin, May Myo
, Nosten, Suphak
, Dah, Hsa
, Cho, Win Cho
, Poe, Christ
, Rae, Jade D.
, Wiladphaingern, Jacher
, Thu, Aung Myint
, Simpson, Julie A.
, Shee, Paw Bway
, Paw, Eh Shee
in
Antimalarials
/ Antimalarials - therapeutic use
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Coups d'etat
/ COVID-19
/ COVID-19 - epidemiology
/ COVID-19 - prevention & control
/ Data collection
/ Data transmission
/ Diagnosis
/ Entomology
/ Epidemics
/ Fever
/ Geography
/ Health aspects
/ Human diseases
/ Humans
/ Infectious Diseases
/ Life Sciences
/ Malaria
/ Malaria - drug therapy
/ Malaria - epidemiology
/ Malaria - prevention & control
/ Medical diagnosis
/ Meetings
/ Microbiology
/ Myanmar
/ Myanmar - epidemiology
/ Observational studies
/ Parasitology
/ Plasmodium falciparum
/ Prevention
/ Public Health
/ Retrospective Studies
/ Social aspects
/ Statistical analysis
/ Statistical methods
/ Statistics
/ Supervisors
/ Surveillance
/ Tropical Medicine
/ Vector-borne diseases
/ Weekly
/ Workers
2022
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Surveillance to achieve malaria elimination in eastern Myanmar: a 7-year observational study
by
Moo, Ku Ler
, Paw, K.’Nyaw
, Devine, Angela
, Min, Myo Chit
, Kajeechiwa, Ladda
, Maude, Richard J.
, Be, Aye
, Nu, Chit
, Nosten, François H.
, Tun, Saw Win
, Parker, Daniel M.
, Landier, Jordi
, Nyaw, Baw
, Thwin, May Myo
, Nosten, Suphak
, Dah, Hsa
, Cho, Win Cho
, Poe, Christ
, Rae, Jade D.
, Wiladphaingern, Jacher
, Thu, Aung Myint
, Simpson, Julie A.
, Shee, Paw Bway
, Paw, Eh Shee
in
Antimalarials
/ Antimalarials - therapeutic use
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Coups d'etat
/ COVID-19
/ COVID-19 - epidemiology
/ COVID-19 - prevention & control
/ Data collection
/ Data transmission
/ Diagnosis
/ Entomology
/ Epidemics
/ Fever
/ Geography
/ Health aspects
/ Human diseases
/ Humans
/ Infectious Diseases
/ Life Sciences
/ Malaria
/ Malaria - drug therapy
/ Malaria - epidemiology
/ Malaria - prevention & control
/ Medical diagnosis
/ Meetings
/ Microbiology
/ Myanmar
/ Myanmar - epidemiology
/ Observational studies
/ Parasitology
/ Plasmodium falciparum
/ Prevention
/ Public Health
/ Retrospective Studies
/ Social aspects
/ Statistical analysis
/ Statistical methods
/ Statistics
/ Supervisors
/ Surveillance
/ Tropical Medicine
/ Vector-borne diseases
/ Weekly
/ Workers
2022
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Surveillance to achieve malaria elimination in eastern Myanmar: a 7-year observational study
by
Moo, Ku Ler
, Paw, K.’Nyaw
, Devine, Angela
, Min, Myo Chit
, Kajeechiwa, Ladda
, Maude, Richard J.
, Be, Aye
, Nu, Chit
, Nosten, François H.
, Tun, Saw Win
, Parker, Daniel M.
, Landier, Jordi
, Nyaw, Baw
, Thwin, May Myo
, Nosten, Suphak
, Dah, Hsa
, Cho, Win Cho
, Poe, Christ
, Rae, Jade D.
, Wiladphaingern, Jacher
, Thu, Aung Myint
, Simpson, Julie A.
, Shee, Paw Bway
, Paw, Eh Shee
in
Antimalarials
/ Antimalarials - therapeutic use
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Coups d'etat
/ COVID-19
/ COVID-19 - epidemiology
/ COVID-19 - prevention & control
/ Data collection
/ Data transmission
/ Diagnosis
/ Entomology
/ Epidemics
/ Fever
/ Geography
/ Health aspects
/ Human diseases
/ Humans
/ Infectious Diseases
/ Life Sciences
/ Malaria
/ Malaria - drug therapy
/ Malaria - epidemiology
/ Malaria - prevention & control
/ Medical diagnosis
/ Meetings
/ Microbiology
/ Myanmar
/ Myanmar - epidemiology
/ Observational studies
/ Parasitology
/ Plasmodium falciparum
/ Prevention
/ Public Health
/ Retrospective Studies
/ Social aspects
/ Statistical analysis
/ Statistical methods
/ Statistics
/ Supervisors
/ Surveillance
/ Tropical Medicine
/ Vector-borne diseases
/ Weekly
/ Workers
2022
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Surveillance to achieve malaria elimination in eastern Myanmar: a 7-year observational study
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Surveillance to achieve malaria elimination in eastern Myanmar: a 7-year observational study
2022
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Overview
Background
The collection and utilization of surveillance data is essential in monitoring progress towards achieving malaria elimination, in the timely response to increases in malaria case numbers and in the assessment of programme functioning. This paper describes the surveillance activities used by the malaria elimination task force (METF) programme which operates in eastern Myanmar, and provides an analysis of data collected from weekly surveillance, case investigations, and monitoring and evaluation of programme performance.
Methods
This retrospective analysis was conducted using data collected from a network of 1250 malaria posts operational between 2014 and 2021. To investigate changes in data completeness, malaria post performance, malaria case numbers, and the demographic details of malaria cases, summary statistics were used to compare data collected over space and time.
Results
In the first 3 years of the METF programme, improvements in data transmission routes resulted in a 18.9% reduction in late reporting, allowing for near real-time analysis of data collected at the malaria posts. In 2020, travel restrictions were in place across Karen State in response to COVID-19, and from February 2021 the military coup in Myanmar resulted in widescale population displacement. However, over that period there has been no decline in malaria post attendance, and the majority of consultations continue to occur within 48 h of fever onset. Case investigations found that 43.8% of cases travelled away from their resident village in the 3 weeks prior to diagnosis and 36.3% reported never using a bed net whilst sleeping in their resident village, which increased to 72.2% when sleeping away from their resident village. Malaria post assessments performed in 82.3% of the METF malaria posts found malaria posts generally performed to a high standard.
Conclusions
Surveillance data collected by the METF programme demonstrate that despite significant changes in the context in which the programme operates, malaria posts have remained accessible and continue to provide early diagnosis and treatment contributing to an 89.3% decrease in
Plasmodium falciparum
incidence between 2014 and 2021.
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
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