Impact of Control Interventions on Malaria Incidence in the General Population of Mali.

IF 3.8 4区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Mady Cissoko, Issaka Sagara, Abdoulaye Guindo, Mahamane Maiga, Pascal Dembélé, Cedric S Bationo, Sokhna Dieng, Issa Diarra, Abdoulaye Katilé, Diahara Traoré, Nadine Dessay, Jean Gaudart
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Background: The increase in malaria incidence and the reduction of funding for malaria control have highlighted the need to step up efforts in the fight against malaria in Mali. To further refine the malaria control strategy implemented in the country, this study aimed to evaluate the impact of control interventions at the health district level on malaria incidence in the general population.

Method: Malaria, rainfall, and intervention data were collected for the 75 health districts of Mali for the period from April 2017 to March 2022. The impact of the different control interventions on malaria incidence in the general population was assessed at the health district level with a Generalized Additive Mixed Model considering rainfall.

Results: Although coverage rates varied widely between health districts, most interventions showed an improvement in coverage over the study period. Two interventions had a small impact on incidence: long-lasting insecticidal net mass distribution (LLIN), with a reduction rate of 2.2 ‰ for an adjusted coverage rate from 30.0 to 79.0% (odds ratio (OR): 0.998; 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.997-0.999), and seasonal malaria chemoprevention (SMC), with a reduction rate of 1.9 ‰ for an adjusted coverage rate from 30.0 to 80.0% (OR: 0.9979; 95% CI 0.996-0.998).

Conclusion: The analysis found a small impact of LLIN and SMC on malaria incidence at the district level. Malaria control should be reinforced by improving coverage and utilization rates in the general population and in the most vulnerable groups and by deploying larger numbers of community health workers where needed.

控制干预措施对马里一般人群疟疾发病率的影响。
背景:疟疾发病率的增加和疟疾控制资金的减少突出了马里加强疟疾防治工作的必要性。为了进一步完善在该国实施的疟疾控制战略,本研究旨在评估卫生区一级的控制干预措施对一般人群疟疾发病率的影响。方法:收集马里75个卫生区2017年4月至2022年3月期间的疟疾、降雨和干预数据。采用考虑降雨的广义加性混合模型,在卫生区一级评估了不同控制干预措施对一般人群疟疾发病率的影响。结果:尽管卫生区之间的覆盖率差异很大,但在研究期间,大多数干预措施都表明覆盖率有所提高。两种干预措施对发病率影响较小:长效杀虫净质量分布(LLIN),调整后覆盖率从30.0%降至79.0%,降低率为2.2‰(优势比(OR): 0.998;95%置信区间(CI) 0.997-0.999)和季节性疟疾化学预防(SMC),调整后的覆盖率从30.0%降至80.0%,降幅为1.9‰(OR: 0.9979;95% ci 0.996-0.998)。结论:通过分析发现,地区疟疾发病率的影响较小。应加强疟疾控制,办法是提高一般人口和最脆弱群体的覆盖率和使用率,并在需要的地方部署更多的社区保健工作者。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Epidemiology and Global Health is an esteemed international publication, offering a platform for peer-reviewed articles that drive advancements in global epidemiology and international health. Our mission is to shape global health policy by showcasing cutting-edge scholarship and innovative strategies.
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