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Changes in malaria indices between 1999 and 2007 in The Gambia: a retrospective analysis

BACKGROUND: Malaria is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in Africa. International effort and funding for control has been stepped up, with substantial increases from 2003 in the delivery of malaria interventions to pregnant women and children younger than 5 years in The Gambia. We investigate...

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Autores principales: Ceesay, Serign J, Casals-Pascual, Climent, Erskine, Jamie, Anya, Samuel E, Duah, Nancy O, Fulford, Anthony JC, Sesay, Sanie SS, Abubakar, Ismaela, Dunyo, Samuel, Sey, Omar, Palmer, Ayo, Fofana, Malang, Corrah, Tumani, Bojang, Kalifa A, Whittle, Hilton C, Greenwood, Brian M, Conway, David J
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Publicado: Lancet Publishing Group 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2607025/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18984187
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(08)61654-2
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author Ceesay, Serign J
Casals-Pascual, Climent
Erskine, Jamie
Anya, Samuel E
Duah, Nancy O
Fulford, Anthony JC
Sesay, Sanie SS
Abubakar, Ismaela
Dunyo, Samuel
Sey, Omar
Palmer, Ayo
Fofana, Malang
Corrah, Tumani
Bojang, Kalifa A
Whittle, Hilton C
Greenwood, Brian M
Conway, David J
author_facet Ceesay, Serign J
Casals-Pascual, Climent
Erskine, Jamie
Anya, Samuel E
Duah, Nancy O
Fulford, Anthony JC
Sesay, Sanie SS
Abubakar, Ismaela
Dunyo, Samuel
Sey, Omar
Palmer, Ayo
Fofana, Malang
Corrah, Tumani
Bojang, Kalifa A
Whittle, Hilton C
Greenwood, Brian M
Conway, David J
author_sort Ceesay, Serign J
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Malaria is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in Africa. International effort and funding for control has been stepped up, with substantial increases from 2003 in the delivery of malaria interventions to pregnant women and children younger than 5 years in The Gambia. We investigated the changes in malaria indices in this country, and the causes and public-health significance of these changes. METHODS: We undertook a retrospective analysis of original records to establish numbers and proportions of malaria inpatients, deaths, and blood-slide examinations at one hospital over 9 years (January, 1999–December, 2007), and at four health facilities in three different administrative regions over 7 years (January, 2001–December, 2007). We obtained additional data from single sites for haemoglobin concentrations in paediatric admissions and for age distribution of malaria admissions. FINDINGS: From 2003 to 2007, at four sites with complete slide examination records, the proportions of malaria-positive slides decreased by 82% (3397/10861 in 2003 to 337/6142 in 2007), 85% (137/1259 to 6/368), 73% (3664/16932 to 666/11333), and 50% (1206/3304 to 336/1853). At three sites with complete admission records, the proportions of malaria admissions fell by 74% (435/2530 to 69/1531), 69% (797/2824 to 89/1032), and 27% (2204/4056 to 496/1251). Proportions of deaths attributed to malaria in two hospitals decreased by 100% (seven of 115 in 2003 to none of 117 in 2007) and 90% (22/122 in 2003 to one of 58 in 2007). Since 2004, mean haemoglobin concentrations for all-cause admissions increased by 12 g/L (85 g/L in 2000–04 to 97 g/L in 2005–07), and mean age of paediatric malaria admissions increased from 3·9 years (95% CI 3·7–4·0) to 5·6 years (5·0–6·2). INTERPRETATION: A large proportion of the malaria burden has been alleviated in The Gambia. Our results encourage consideration of a policy to eliminate malaria as a public-health problem, while emphasising the importance of accurate and continuous surveillance. FUNDING: UK Medical Research Council.
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spelling pubmed-26070252009-01-02 Changes in malaria indices between 1999 and 2007 in The Gambia: a retrospective analysis Ceesay, Serign J Casals-Pascual, Climent Erskine, Jamie Anya, Samuel E Duah, Nancy O Fulford, Anthony JC Sesay, Sanie SS Abubakar, Ismaela Dunyo, Samuel Sey, Omar Palmer, Ayo Fofana, Malang Corrah, Tumani Bojang, Kalifa A Whittle, Hilton C Greenwood, Brian M Conway, David J Lancet Fast track — Articles BACKGROUND: Malaria is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in Africa. International effort and funding for control has been stepped up, with substantial increases from 2003 in the delivery of malaria interventions to pregnant women and children younger than 5 years in The Gambia. We investigated the changes in malaria indices in this country, and the causes and public-health significance of these changes. METHODS: We undertook a retrospective analysis of original records to establish numbers and proportions of malaria inpatients, deaths, and blood-slide examinations at one hospital over 9 years (January, 1999–December, 2007), and at four health facilities in three different administrative regions over 7 years (January, 2001–December, 2007). We obtained additional data from single sites for haemoglobin concentrations in paediatric admissions and for age distribution of malaria admissions. FINDINGS: From 2003 to 2007, at four sites with complete slide examination records, the proportions of malaria-positive slides decreased by 82% (3397/10861 in 2003 to 337/6142 in 2007), 85% (137/1259 to 6/368), 73% (3664/16932 to 666/11333), and 50% (1206/3304 to 336/1853). At three sites with complete admission records, the proportions of malaria admissions fell by 74% (435/2530 to 69/1531), 69% (797/2824 to 89/1032), and 27% (2204/4056 to 496/1251). Proportions of deaths attributed to malaria in two hospitals decreased by 100% (seven of 115 in 2003 to none of 117 in 2007) and 90% (22/122 in 2003 to one of 58 in 2007). Since 2004, mean haemoglobin concentrations for all-cause admissions increased by 12 g/L (85 g/L in 2000–04 to 97 g/L in 2005–07), and mean age of paediatric malaria admissions increased from 3·9 years (95% CI 3·7–4·0) to 5·6 years (5·0–6·2). INTERPRETATION: A large proportion of the malaria burden has been alleviated in The Gambia. Our results encourage consideration of a policy to eliminate malaria as a public-health problem, while emphasising the importance of accurate and continuous surveillance. FUNDING: UK Medical Research Council. Lancet Publishing Group 2008-11-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2607025/ /pubmed/18984187 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(08)61654-2 Text en 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. This document may be redistributed and reused, subject to certain conditions (http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/authorsview.authors/supplementalterms1.0) .
spellingShingle Fast track — Articles
Ceesay, Serign J
Casals-Pascual, Climent
Erskine, Jamie
Anya, Samuel E
Duah, Nancy O
Fulford, Anthony JC
Sesay, Sanie SS
Abubakar, Ismaela
Dunyo, Samuel
Sey, Omar
Palmer, Ayo
Fofana, Malang
Corrah, Tumani
Bojang, Kalifa A
Whittle, Hilton C
Greenwood, Brian M
Conway, David J
Changes in malaria indices between 1999 and 2007 in The Gambia: a retrospective analysis
title Changes in malaria indices between 1999 and 2007 in The Gambia: a retrospective analysis
title_full Changes in malaria indices between 1999 and 2007 in The Gambia: a retrospective analysis
title_fullStr Changes in malaria indices between 1999 and 2007 in The Gambia: a retrospective analysis
title_full_unstemmed Changes in malaria indices between 1999 and 2007 in The Gambia: a retrospective analysis
title_short Changes in malaria indices between 1999 and 2007 in The Gambia: a retrospective analysis
title_sort changes in malaria indices between 1999 and 2007 in the gambia: a retrospective analysis
topic Fast track — Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2607025/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18984187
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(08)61654-2
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