Development of WHO Recommendations for the Final Phase of Elimination and Prevention of Re-Establishment of Malaria

Author:

Marsh Kevin1,Akl Elie23,Achan Jane4,Alzahrani Mohammed5,Baird J. Kevin16,Bousema Teun7,Gamboa Dionicia8,Lacerda Marcus9,Mendis Kamini10,Penny Melissa1112,Schapira Allan13,Sovannaroth Siv14,Wongsrichanalai Chansuda15,Tiffany Amanda16,Li Xiaohong16,Shutes Erin16,Schellenberg David16,Alonso Pedro16,_ _,Lindblade Kim A.16

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Tropical Medicine and Global Health, University of Oxford, United Kingdom;

2. Department of Internal Medicine, American University of Beirut, Lebanon;

3. Department of Health Research Methods, Evidence and Impact, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada;

4. Malaria Consortium, London, United Kingdom;

5. Public Health Agency, Ministry of Health, Makkah, Saudi Arabia;

6. Oxford University Clinical Research Unit, Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia;

7. Department of Medical Microbiology, Radboud University Medical Center, Radboud, the Netherlands;

8. Instituto de Medicina Tropical Alexander von Humboldt, Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, Lima, Peru;

9. Tropical Medicine Foundation Dr Heitor Vieira Dourado, Manaus, Brazil;

10. Department of Parasitology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Colombo, Colombo, Sri Lanka;

11. Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, Allschwil, Switzerland;

12. University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland;

13. Bicol University College of Medicine, Legazpi City, Philippines;

14. National Malaria Program, Ministry of Health, Phnom Penh, Cambodia;

15. Independent Consultant, Bangkok, Thailand;

16. Global Malaria Programme, WHO, Geneva, Switzerland

Abstract

The WHO recommends that all affected countries work toward the elimination of malaria, even those still experiencing a high burden of disease. However, malaria programs in the final phase of elimination or those working to prevent re-establishment of transmission after elimination could benefit from specific evidence-based recommendations for these settings as part of comprehensive and quality-controlled malaria guidelines. The WHO convened an external guideline development group to formulate recommendations for interventions to reduce or prevent malaria transmission in areas with very low– to low-transmission levels and those that have eliminated malaria. In addition, several interventions that could be deployed in higher burden areas to accelerate elimination, such as mass drug administration, were reviewed. Systematic reviews were conducted that synthesized and evaluated evidence for the benefits and harms of public health interventions and summarized critical contextual factors from a health systems perspective. A total of 12 recommendations were developed, with five related to mass interventions that could be deployed at higher transmission levels and seven that would be most appropriate for programs in areas close to elimination or those working to prevent re-establishment of transmission. Four chemoprevention, two active case detection, and one vector control interventions were positively recommended, whereas two chemoprevention and three active case detection interventions were not recommended by the WHO. None of the recommendations were classified as strong given the limited and low-quality evidence base. Approaches to conducting higher quality research in very low– to low-transmission settings to improve the strength of WHO recommendations are discussed.

Publisher

American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene

Subject

Virology,Infectious Diseases,Parasitology

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