Malaria treatment policy change and implementation: the case of Uganda.

Q2 Medicine
Malaria Research and Treatment Pub Date : 2011-01-01 Epub Date: 2011-09-19 DOI:10.4061/2011/683167
Miriam Nanyunja, Juliet Nabyonga Orem, Frederick Kato, Mugagga Kaggwa, Charles Katureebe, Joaquim Saweka
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Abstract

Malaria due to P. falciparum is the number one cause of morbidity and mortality in Uganda where it is highly endemic in 95% of the country. The use of efficacious and effective antimalarial medicines is one of the key strategies for malaria control. Until 2000, Chloroquine (CQ) was the first-line drug for treatment of uncomplicated malaria in Uganda. Due to progressive resistance to CQ and to a combination of CQ with Sulfadoxine-Pyrimethamine, Uganda in 2004 adopted the use of ACTs as first-line drug for treating uncomplicated malaria. A review of the drug policy change process and postimplementation reports highlight the importance of managing the policy change process, generating evidence for policy decisions and availability of adequate and predictable funding for effective policy roll-out. These and other lessons learnt can be used to guide countries that are considering anti-malarial drug change in future.

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疟疾治疗政策的改变和实施:乌干达的案例。
在乌干达,由恶性疟原虫引起的疟疾是发病率和死亡率的头号原因,在该国95%的地区高度流行。使用有效的抗疟药物是控制疟疾的关键战略之一。直到2000年,氯喹(CQ)是乌干达治疗无并发症疟疾的一线药物。由于对青蒿素以及对青蒿素与磺胺多辛-乙胺嘧啶联合使用的耐药性不断增强,乌干达于2004年采用以青蒿素为基础的联合治疗作为治疗无并发症疟疾的一线药物。对药物政策变化过程和实施后报告的审查强调了管理政策变化过程的重要性,为政策决策提供证据,并为有效的政策推广提供充足和可预测的资金。这些经验教训和其他经验教训可以用来指导未来正在考虑改变抗疟疾药物的国家。
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Malaria Research and Treatment
Malaria Research and Treatment Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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期刊介绍: Malaria Research and Treatment is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies related to all aspects of malaria.
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