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Study design and operational framework for a community-based Malaria Elimination Demonstration Project (MEDP) in 1233 villages of district Mandla, Madhya Pradesh

BACKGROUND: In the past decade substantial reduction in malaria morbidity and mortality has been observed through well-implemented case management and vector control strategies. India has also achieved a significant reduction in malaria burden in 2018 and has committed to eliminate malaria by 2030....

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Autores principales: Rajvanshi, Harsh, Bharti, Praveen K., Nisar, Sekh, Jain, Yashpal, Jayswar, Himanshu, Mishra, Ashok K., Sharma, Ravendra K., Saha, Kalyan B., Shukla, Man Mohan, Das, Aparup, Kaur, Harpreet, Wattal, Suman L., Singh, Neeru, Lal, Altaf A.
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7667481/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33198754
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12936-020-03458-4
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author Rajvanshi, Harsh
Bharti, Praveen K.
Nisar, Sekh
Jain, Yashpal
Jayswar, Himanshu
Mishra, Ashok K.
Sharma, Ravendra K.
Saha, Kalyan B.
Shukla, Man Mohan
Das, Aparup
Kaur, Harpreet
Wattal, Suman L.
Singh, Neeru
Lal, Altaf A.
author_facet Rajvanshi, Harsh
Bharti, Praveen K.
Nisar, Sekh
Jain, Yashpal
Jayswar, Himanshu
Mishra, Ashok K.
Sharma, Ravendra K.
Saha, Kalyan B.
Shukla, Man Mohan
Das, Aparup
Kaur, Harpreet
Wattal, Suman L.
Singh, Neeru
Lal, Altaf A.
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description BACKGROUND: In the past decade substantial reduction in malaria morbidity and mortality has been observed through well-implemented case management and vector control strategies. India has also achieved a significant reduction in malaria burden in 2018 and has committed to eliminate malaria by 2030. The Mandla Malaria Elimination Demonstration Project (MEDP) was started in 2017 in 1233 villages of District Mandla to demonstrate malaria elimination in a tribal district with hard-to-reach areas was possible using active and passive surveillance, case management, vector control, and targeted information, education and communication campaigns. An operational plan was developed to strengthen the existing surveillance and malaria elimination systems, through fortnightly active case detection to ensure that all cases including those that are introduced into the communities are rapidly identified and treated promptly. The plan also focused on the reduction of human-mosquito contact through the use of Long-Lasting Insecticial Nets (LLINs) and Indoor Residual Spray (IRS). The operational plan was modified in view of the present COVID-19 pandemic by creating systems of assistance for the local administration for COVID-related work while ensuring the operational integrity of malaria elimination efforts. RESULTS: The use of MEDP study design and operational plan, with its built-in management control systems, has yielded significant (91%) reduction of indigenous cases of malaria during the period from June 2017 to May 2020. The malaria positivity rate was 0.33% in 2017–18, 0.13% in 2018–19, and 0.06% in 2019–20. Mass screening revealed 0.18% malaria positivity in September–October 2018, followed by 0.06% in June 2019, and 0.03% in December 2019, and these were mostly asymptomatic cases in the community. The project has been able to sustain the gains of the past three years during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. CONCLUSION: This paper provides the study design and the operational plan for malaria elimination in a high-burden district of Central India, which presented difficulties of hard to reach areas, forest malaria, and complex epidemiology of urban and rural malaria. The lessons learned could be used for malaria elimination efforts in rest of the country and other parts of South Asia with comparable demography and epidemiology.
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spelling pubmed-76674812020-11-16 Study design and operational framework for a community-based Malaria Elimination Demonstration Project (MEDP) in 1233 villages of district Mandla, Madhya Pradesh Rajvanshi, Harsh Bharti, Praveen K. Nisar, Sekh Jain, Yashpal Jayswar, Himanshu Mishra, Ashok K. Sharma, Ravendra K. Saha, Kalyan B. Shukla, Man Mohan Das, Aparup Kaur, Harpreet Wattal, Suman L. Singh, Neeru Lal, Altaf A. Malar J Research BACKGROUND: In the past decade substantial reduction in malaria morbidity and mortality has been observed through well-implemented case management and vector control strategies. India has also achieved a significant reduction in malaria burden in 2018 and has committed to eliminate malaria by 2030. The Mandla Malaria Elimination Demonstration Project (MEDP) was started in 2017 in 1233 villages of District Mandla to demonstrate malaria elimination in a tribal district with hard-to-reach areas was possible using active and passive surveillance, case management, vector control, and targeted information, education and communication campaigns. An operational plan was developed to strengthen the existing surveillance and malaria elimination systems, through fortnightly active case detection to ensure that all cases including those that are introduced into the communities are rapidly identified and treated promptly. The plan also focused on the reduction of human-mosquito contact through the use of Long-Lasting Insecticial Nets (LLINs) and Indoor Residual Spray (IRS). The operational plan was modified in view of the present COVID-19 pandemic by creating systems of assistance for the local administration for COVID-related work while ensuring the operational integrity of malaria elimination efforts. RESULTS: The use of MEDP study design and operational plan, with its built-in management control systems, has yielded significant (91%) reduction of indigenous cases of malaria during the period from June 2017 to May 2020. The malaria positivity rate was 0.33% in 2017–18, 0.13% in 2018–19, and 0.06% in 2019–20. Mass screening revealed 0.18% malaria positivity in September–October 2018, followed by 0.06% in June 2019, and 0.03% in December 2019, and these were mostly asymptomatic cases in the community. The project has been able to sustain the gains of the past three years during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. CONCLUSION: This paper provides the study design and the operational plan for malaria elimination in a high-burden district of Central India, which presented difficulties of hard to reach areas, forest malaria, and complex epidemiology of urban and rural malaria. The lessons learned could be used for malaria elimination efforts in rest of the country and other parts of South Asia with comparable demography and epidemiology. BioMed Central 2020-11-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7667481/ /pubmed/33198754 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12936-020-03458-4 Text en © The Author(s) 2020 Open AccessThis article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated in a credit line to the data.
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Rajvanshi, Harsh
Bharti, Praveen K.
Nisar, Sekh
Jain, Yashpal
Jayswar, Himanshu
Mishra, Ashok K.
Sharma, Ravendra K.
Saha, Kalyan B.
Shukla, Man Mohan
Das, Aparup
Kaur, Harpreet
Wattal, Suman L.
Singh, Neeru
Lal, Altaf A.
Study design and operational framework for a community-based Malaria Elimination Demonstration Project (MEDP) in 1233 villages of district Mandla, Madhya Pradesh
title Study design and operational framework for a community-based Malaria Elimination Demonstration Project (MEDP) in 1233 villages of district Mandla, Madhya Pradesh
title_full Study design and operational framework for a community-based Malaria Elimination Demonstration Project (MEDP) in 1233 villages of district Mandla, Madhya Pradesh
title_fullStr Study design and operational framework for a community-based Malaria Elimination Demonstration Project (MEDP) in 1233 villages of district Mandla, Madhya Pradesh
title_full_unstemmed Study design and operational framework for a community-based Malaria Elimination Demonstration Project (MEDP) in 1233 villages of district Mandla, Madhya Pradesh
title_short Study design and operational framework for a community-based Malaria Elimination Demonstration Project (MEDP) in 1233 villages of district Mandla, Madhya Pradesh
title_sort study design and operational framework for a community-based malaria elimination demonstration project (medp) in 1233 villages of district mandla, madhya pradesh
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7667481/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33198754
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12936-020-03458-4
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