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Malaria elimination in India-The way forward.
Journal of Vector Borne Diseases ( IF 0.5 ) Pub Date : 2019-05-10 , DOI: 10.4103/0972-9062.257771
Susanta K Ghosh 1 , Manju Rahi 2
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The World Malaria Report 2018 published by the World Health Organization highlights that no significant progress in reducing global malaria cases was achieved for the period 2015-2017. India carries 4% of the global malaria burden and contributes 87% of the total malaria cases in South-East Asia. India is in malaria elimination mode, and set targets for malaria-free status by 2030. Diagnosis and treatment of asymptomatic falciparum malaria cases continues to be a challenge for health care providers. To overcome these hurdles innovative solutions along with the existing tools and strategies involving vector control, mass drug administration, disease surveillance hold the key to solve this gigantic health problem.

中文翻译:

印度消除疟疾的未来之路。

世界卫生组织发布的《 2018年世界疟疾报告》强调指出,在2015-2017年期间,在减少全球疟疾病例方面没有取得重大进展。印度占全球疟疾负担的4%,占东南亚疟疾总数的87%。印度处于消除疟疾的模式,并设定了到2030年实现无疟疾目标的目标。无症状恶性疟疾的诊断和治疗仍然是卫生保健提供者面临的挑战。为了克服这些障碍,创新的解决方案以及涉及媒介控制,大规模药物管理,疾病监测的现有工具和策略,是解决这一巨大健康问题的关键。
更新日期:2019-11-01
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