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Sustaining progress towards malaria elimination by 2025: Lessons from Bhutan & Timor-Leste
In Asia Pacific, several nations that were part of the World Health Organization's initiative to eliminate malaria by 2020 or the E2020 Initiative reported being off-track. The COVID-19 pandemic further strained health systems and has the potential to stall the efforts and reverse earlier progr...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9013518/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35466325 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lanwpc.2022.100429 |
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author | Wangmo, Lyonpo Dechen Belo, Odete Maria Freitas Penjor, Kinley Drukpa, Tobgyel do Rosario de Fatima Mota, Maria Viegas, Odete da Silva Joao, Josefina Clarita Santos, Mara Abena P. Da C. Yapabandara, A.M.G. Manel Lamy, Marie C.M. Singh, Shubhla Das, Sarthak |
author_facet | Wangmo, Lyonpo Dechen Belo, Odete Maria Freitas Penjor, Kinley Drukpa, Tobgyel do Rosario de Fatima Mota, Maria Viegas, Odete da Silva Joao, Josefina Clarita Santos, Mara Abena P. Da C. Yapabandara, A.M.G. Manel Lamy, Marie C.M. Singh, Shubhla Das, Sarthak |
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description | In Asia Pacific, several nations that were part of the World Health Organization's initiative to eliminate malaria by 2020 or the E2020 Initiative reported being off-track. The COVID-19 pandemic further strained health systems and has the potential to stall the efforts and reverse earlier progress made towards the fight against malaria. These nations have since recommitted to eliminating malaria by 2025, in a renewed E2025 Initiative. This viewpoint presents efforts of the national malaria programs in Bhutan and Timor-Leste as they prepare for this new commitment. It includes insights on the approaches adapted by both countries that have helped them keep the spotlight on malaria whilst preventing large COVID-19 outbreaks. This viewpoint proposes key strategies that near-elimination countries can consider to sustain malaria interventions and realize their elimination goal. Of note, it calls for national strategic plans to consider a whole-of-government approach to ensure progress - which includes sustaining political commitment, systematically collaborating across borders, empowering communities and strengthening health systems particularly through surveillance and data management - that will benefit all existing and future infectious threats and pave the way for integrated response mechanisms across diseases. |
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spelling | pubmed-90135182022-04-18 Sustaining progress towards malaria elimination by 2025: Lessons from Bhutan & Timor-Leste Wangmo, Lyonpo Dechen Belo, Odete Maria Freitas Penjor, Kinley Drukpa, Tobgyel do Rosario de Fatima Mota, Maria Viegas, Odete da Silva Joao, Josefina Clarita Santos, Mara Abena P. Da C. Yapabandara, A.M.G. Manel Lamy, Marie C.M. Singh, Shubhla Das, Sarthak Lancet Reg Health West Pac Viewpoint In Asia Pacific, several nations that were part of the World Health Organization's initiative to eliminate malaria by 2020 or the E2020 Initiative reported being off-track. The COVID-19 pandemic further strained health systems and has the potential to stall the efforts and reverse earlier progress made towards the fight against malaria. These nations have since recommitted to eliminating malaria by 2025, in a renewed E2025 Initiative. This viewpoint presents efforts of the national malaria programs in Bhutan and Timor-Leste as they prepare for this new commitment. It includes insights on the approaches adapted by both countries that have helped them keep the spotlight on malaria whilst preventing large COVID-19 outbreaks. This viewpoint proposes key strategies that near-elimination countries can consider to sustain malaria interventions and realize their elimination goal. Of note, it calls for national strategic plans to consider a whole-of-government approach to ensure progress - which includes sustaining political commitment, systematically collaborating across borders, empowering communities and strengthening health systems particularly through surveillance and data management - that will benefit all existing and future infectious threats and pave the way for integrated response mechanisms across diseases. Elsevier 2022-04-18 /pmc/articles/PMC9013518/ /pubmed/35466325 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lanwpc.2022.100429 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Viewpoint Wangmo, Lyonpo Dechen Belo, Odete Maria Freitas Penjor, Kinley Drukpa, Tobgyel do Rosario de Fatima Mota, Maria Viegas, Odete da Silva Joao, Josefina Clarita Santos, Mara Abena P. Da C. Yapabandara, A.M.G. Manel Lamy, Marie C.M. Singh, Shubhla Das, Sarthak Sustaining progress towards malaria elimination by 2025: Lessons from Bhutan & Timor-Leste |
title | Sustaining progress towards malaria elimination by 2025: Lessons from Bhutan & Timor-Leste |
title_full | Sustaining progress towards malaria elimination by 2025: Lessons from Bhutan & Timor-Leste |
title_fullStr | Sustaining progress towards malaria elimination by 2025: Lessons from Bhutan & Timor-Leste |
title_full_unstemmed | Sustaining progress towards malaria elimination by 2025: Lessons from Bhutan & Timor-Leste |
title_short | Sustaining progress towards malaria elimination by 2025: Lessons from Bhutan & Timor-Leste |
title_sort | sustaining progress towards malaria elimination by 2025: lessons from bhutan & timor-leste |
topic | Viewpoint |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9013518/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35466325 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lanwpc.2022.100429 |
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