Locally transmitted malaria in Tawau, Sabah, Malaysia.

MalariaWorld journal Pub Date : 2017-10-01 eCollection Date: 2017-01-01
Vivek J Jayaraj, Dhesi Baharaja, Navindran Gopalakrishnan, Yomain Kaco
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Abstract

Background: Tawau was the epicentre of malaria infections in the 1970-1990's, when industrialisation swept across the state of Sabah, Malaysia. Since then, effective public health intervention, mainly the Malaria Elimination Programme, introduced in 1998, has seen the disease shrivel down into its final elimination phase. Here we retrospectively analyse the case of a 63 year old male with multiple comorbidities who had no exposure to localities with high risk of infection- thus raising the question regarding the means of transmission.

Materials and methods: Multiple interviews and an entomological survey were conducted to elucidate the possible mechanism of infection in this patient.

Results: Findings point to locally-transmitted malaria, likely introduced by a patient from an endemic region in Tawau. Transmission via this route is rare, and has never before been reported in our setting.

Conclusions: This rare case highlights the need for constant vigilance in malaria control and elimination, especially when the target of country-wide elimination is close.

马来西亚沙巴州斗湖当地传播的疟疾。
背景:当工业化席卷马来西亚沙巴州时,在1970-1990年代,Tawau是疟疾感染的中心。自那时以来,有效的公共卫生干预措施,主要是1998年实施的消除疟疾方案,使这种疾病逐渐减少,进入最后消除阶段。在这里,我们回顾性分析了一名63岁男性的病例,他患有多种合并症,没有接触过感染的高风险地区,因此提出了关于传播途径的问题。材料和方法:通过多次访谈和昆虫学调查来阐明该患者可能的感染机制。结果:调查结果指向当地传播的疟疾,可能是由一名来自斗湖流行地区的患者引入的。通过这一途径传播是罕见的,在我们的环境中从未报告过。结论:这一罕见病例突出表明,在控制和消除疟疾方面需要保持警惕,特别是在全国范围内消除疟疾的目标接近的情况下。
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