Call for elimination program of Malaria among children under 5 years old living in refugee camps in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo

IF 2.9 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Amidu Alhassan , Lydia Sope Ajala , Bella Ode , Muhammad Alanjiro , Sumaira Rehman , Jones Onesime , Elie Kihanduka , Christian Tague , Kanza Farhan , Styves Banga , Excellent Rugendabanga , Alvin Manga , Gift Joseph Mbwambo , Samson Hangi , Francois Rhugendabanga , Innocent Mufungizi , Muhammad Furqan , Maher Ali Rusho , Mayar Moustafa Budair , Aymar Akilimali , Leonard Sironge
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Malaria is a significant public health challenge in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DR Congo), with a high prevalence and mortality rate, particularly among children under five years old. This study examines the impact of malaria in eastern DR Congo, where armed conflict and humanitarian crises have resulted in overcrowded refugee and internally displaced persons (IDP) camps, exacerbating malaria transmission. Malnutrition, limited access to healthcare, and poor living conditions makes children under the age of five particularly vulnerable. Despite attempts by organizations such as the World Health Organization and various non-governmental organizations to supply insecticide-treated bed nets and antimalarial drugs, implementation in refugee camps is impeded by war, resource constraints, and insufficient healthcare facilities. A focused elimination approach that includes integrated vector control, enhanced diagnostic access, healthcare professional training, and community engagement is critical. Surveillance and research are critical for determining malaria prevalence and resistance patterns. Effective malaria treatment in refugee camps necessitates broad strategies to protect vulnerable children and lower disease burdens.
呼吁在生活在刚果民主共和国东部难民营的 5 岁以下儿童中实施消除疟疾计划
疟疾是刚果民主共和国(DR Congo)公共卫生面临的一项重大挑战,发病率和死亡率都很高,尤其是在五岁以下儿童中。在刚果民主共和国东部,武装冲突和人道主义危机导致难民营和境内流离失所者(IDP)营地人满为患,加剧了疟疾的传播。营养不良、获得医疗保健的机会有限以及恶劣的生活条件使五岁以下儿童尤其容易受到感染。尽管世界卫生组织等组织和各种非政府组织试图提供驱虫蚊帐和抗疟药物,但战争、资源限制和医疗设施不足阻碍了难民营的实施。必须采取重点突出的消除方法,包括综合病媒控制、加强诊断、医疗保健专业人员培训和社区参与。监测和研究对于确定疟疾流行率和抗药性模式至关重要。要在难民营中有效治疗疟疾,就必须采取广泛的战略来保护弱势儿童并降低疾病负担。
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New Microbes and New Infections
New Microbes and New Infections Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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