Accelerating the fight towards malaria elimination: Bridging gaps to achieve health equity in India.

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Journal of Vector Borne Diseases Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-05 DOI:10.4103/JVBD.JVBD_92_24
Vani H Chalageri, B M Shrinivasa, N Sujith Nath, Prerana Nandish, Anup Anvikar
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Abstract

Malaria continues to remain a serious threat to public health, especially in regions with socio-economic and healthcare disparities. The work attempts to contextualize the current scenario of malaria transmission, the advancement made towards its elimination and the multi-dimensional strategies that may be required to overcome cultural and regional barriers; with a focus on India's goal to eliminate malaria by 2030. The epidemiological spread of malaria across the country is nuanced; wherein an overall reduction of malaria cases recorded over the years (signifying success) could be juxtaposed with more concentration of cases in certain regions. These areas with higher transmission rates are majorly populated by vulnerable social categories like communities living in and near isolated areas, forests, and mountainous regions. This disproportionate distribution signifies the need for focused interventions that take into account localised cultural contexts. Obstacles like drug-resistant strains of parasites, insecticide resistance being developed by vectors and the limitations of existing diagnostic tools are also discussed in the context of socio-demographic changes like urbanization and migration. As India is moving towards elimination phase, health equity has been identified as a key concern. Ensuring equitable access to diagnostic tools, curative facilities and preventive measures becomes key for malaria elimination. In addition to a strong healthcare system, community level involvement engendering community ownership is put forth as a key factor for the success of interventions. Opportunities to improve these efforts through the incorporation of cutting-edge technology, like drone surveillance for vector control and artificial intelligence for diagnosis and rapid identification and response to outbreak have also been brought to the fore. This work emphasizes the significance of an equity-focused approach to malaria elimination, integrating innovative tools and engendering community level cooperation.

加快消除疟疾的斗争:弥合差距,实现印度的卫生公平。
疟疾仍然是对公共健康的严重威胁,尤其是在社会经济和医疗保健存在差异的地区。本文试图介绍疟疾传播的现状、在消除疟疾方面取得的进展以及克服文化和地区障碍所需的多维战略;重点介绍印度到 2030 年消除疟疾的目标。
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Journal of Vector Borne Diseases
Journal of Vector Borne Diseases INFECTIOUS DISEASES-PARASITOLOGY
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0.90
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89
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: National Institute of Malaria Research on behalf of Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) publishes the Journal of Vector Borne Diseases. This Journal was earlier published as the Indian Journal of Malariology, a peer reviewed and open access biomedical journal in the field of vector borne diseases. The Journal publishes review articles, original research articles, short research communications, case reports of prime importance, letters to the editor in the field of vector borne diseases and their control.
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