Stratification and Adaptation of Malaria Control Interventions in Chad

Author:

Djaskano Mahamat Idriss1,Cissoko Mady23ORCID,Diar Mahamat Saleh Issakha1,Israel Demba Kodindo1,Clément Kerah Hinzoumbé4,Ali Aicha Mohamed4,Dormbaye Makido1,Souleymane Issa Mahamat1,Batrane Adam1,Sagara Issaka23ORCID

Affiliation:

1. National Malaria Control Program (NMCP Chad), N’Djamena 1953, Chad

2. Malaria Research and Training Center, FMOS-FAPH, University of Sciences, Techniques and Technologies of Bamako, Bamako BP 1805, Mali

3. SESSTIM, UM1252, ISSPAM, INSERM, IRD, Aix Marseille University, 13005 Marseille, France

4. United Nations Development Program (UNDP), Support Project for Malaria Control in Chad (PA-LAT), N’Djamena BP 906, Chad

Abstract

Malaria remains the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in Chad. The World Health Organization (WHO) has recommended that endemic countries stratify malaria to guide interventions. Thus, the Republic of Chad has initiated a stratification process based on malaria incidence with the aim of defining transmission risk and proposing interventions. We collected routine malaria data from health facilities from 2017–2021, the national survey on malaria indicators, the entomological data of NMCP operational research, the demographic and health surveys, and remote sensing of environmental data. Stratification was based on the adjusted incidence of malaria to guide interventions. The adjusted incidence of malaria was, on average, 374 cases per 1000 people in the country. However, it varied according to health districts. Health districts were stratified into very low malaria incidence (n = 25), low malaria incidence (n = 20), moderate malaria incidence (n = 46) and high malaria incidence (n = 38). Micro-stratification in health districts with very low incidence was carried out to identify districts with incidence <10 cases per 1000 person with a view to a malaria pre-elimination programme. Appropriate malaria control interventions were proposed based on the strata identified. Stratification enables the country to target interventions to accelerate the reduction of the burden caused by malaria with a pre-elimination goal.

Funder

Global Fund via the United Nations Development Programme

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,General Immunology and Microbiology

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