2021
DOI: 10.1186/s12936-020-03562-5
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Has COVID19 derailed Bhutan’s national malaria elimination goal? A commentary

Abstract: The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in massive global disruptions with considerable impact on the delivery of health services and national health programmes. Since the detection of the first COVID-19 case on 5th March 2020, the Royal Government of Bhutan implemented a number of containment measures including border closure and national lockdowns. Against the backdrop of this global COVID-19 pandemic response, there was a sudden surge of locally-transmitted malaria cases between June to August 2020. There were 2… Show more

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“…After the first case of COVID-19 in Bhutan on March 5, 2020. Bhutan initiated 21 days mandatory quarantine for the returning travelers from a third country, 7 days quarantine for people moving from the border towns with India to interior districts, and snap lockdown of local areas when a community transmission is reported ( 3 , 4 ). In addition, mandatory use of face mask in public places and restrictions to the mass gathering.…”
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“…After the first case of COVID-19 in Bhutan on March 5, 2020. Bhutan initiated 21 days mandatory quarantine for the returning travelers from a third country, 7 days quarantine for people moving from the border towns with India to interior districts, and snap lockdown of local areas when a community transmission is reported ( 3 , 4 ). In addition, mandatory use of face mask in public places and restrictions to the mass gathering.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, it is one of the serious public health problems worldwide in the Twenty first century ( 1 , 2 ). The first case of COVID-19 in Bhutan was reported on March 5, 2020 ( 3 , 4 ) and the current record stands (7 June 2021) at 1,687 cases with one death ( 5 ). As in other countries around the world, the COVID-19 pandemic has brought communities to a standstill due to the lockdowns to prevent outbreaks.…”
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“…For national malaria control programmes, the reduced access to and availability of malaria services, disruptions in the production and supply of malaria commodities, and the suspension of IRS and ITN distribution campaigns have hindered the continued provision of malaria services during the COVID-19 pandemic [ 10 ]. Several modelling analyses have assessed the potential impact of disruptions in health service provision on malaria morbidity and mortality.…”
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“…Two E-2020 countries, Bhutan and Timor-Leste, experienced outbreaks of malaria associated with the COVID-19 pandemic. In Bhutan, delays in delivery of malaria prevention interventions attributed to the pandemic resulted in several malaria outbreaks and indigenous transmission [ 19 ]. Movement restrictions in Timor-Leste delayed responses to imported cases along the border with Indonesia, leading to an outbreak and indigenous transmission (M. Mota, personal communication).…”
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