2022
DOI: 10.1186/s12936-022-04175-w
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Surveillance to achieve malaria elimination in eastern Myanmar: a 7-year observational study

Abstract: Background The collection and utilization of surveillance data is essential in monitoring progress towards achieving malaria elimination, in the timely response to increases in malaria case numbers and in the assessment of programme functioning. This paper describes the surveillance activities used by the malaria elimination task force (METF) programme which operates in eastern Myanmar, and provides an analysis of data collected from weekly surveillance, case investigations, and monitoring and … Show more

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“…The subsequent expansion of their remit to general health care restored the uptake of patients attending CHWs and being tested for malaria [ 40 ]. In contrast, a large study with long-term surveillance elsewhere in Myanmar did not observe such a decline in attendance by febrile patients, despite a fall of ~ 90% in falciparum malaria cases over a period of 7 years [ 41 , 42 ]. The continued attendance of malaria posts with dedicated malaria workers underscores the fact that sustaining malaria services at the community level is critical irrespective of the integration of their roles with additional diseases.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The subsequent expansion of their remit to general health care restored the uptake of patients attending CHWs and being tested for malaria [ 40 ]. In contrast, a large study with long-term surveillance elsewhere in Myanmar did not observe such a decline in attendance by febrile patients, despite a fall of ~ 90% in falciparum malaria cases over a period of 7 years [ 41 , 42 ]. The continued attendance of malaria posts with dedicated malaria workers underscores the fact that sustaining malaria services at the community level is critical irrespective of the integration of their roles with additional diseases.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%

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