[Epidemiology of malaria in the French Armed Forces].

Franck De Laval, Vincent Pommier De Santi
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Abstract

Because of the individual morbidity and lethality and the resulting collective incapacity, malaria has always been a risk for the Armed Forces in operation. The fight against malaria is a real public health plan carried out by the Armed Forces Health Service (SSA) for the benefit of the Forces. This plan has four main components: vector control, which targets larvae and adult mosquitoes of the genus Anopheles, personal vector protection, which limits human-vector contact, chemoprophylaxis, and early diagnosis and treatment of malaria.Since 2001, the epidemiology of malaria in the Armed Forces have suffered from large-scale epidemics during operational engagements in Côte d'Ivoire, Guyana and the Central African Republic. The start of a military operation is accompanied by strategic and logistical priorities that take precedence over prevention. In addition, the rigorous application of personal protection measures remains difficult and even more so in a combat situation.The development of urban malaria in Africa, the use of causal chemoprophylaxis, the alternative to "nothing but insecticides", and the development of efficient diagnostic tools allowing for early and adapted management are the challenges ahead for the SSA.

[法国军队中疟疾的流行病学]。
由于个体发病率和致死率以及由此导致的集体丧失能力,疟疾一直是武装部队在行动中的一种危险。防治疟疾是一项真正的公共卫生计划,由武装部队卫生局为部队的利益而执行。该计划有四个主要组成部分:病媒控制,以按蚊属的幼虫和成蚊为目标;个人病媒保护,限制人与病媒的接触;化学预防,以及疟疾的早期诊断和治疗。自2001年以来,武装部队的疟疾流行病学在Côte科特迪瓦、圭亚那和中非共和国的行动中大规模流行。军事行动的开始伴随着优先于预防的战略和后勤优先事项。此外,严格实施个人保护措施仍然很困难,在战斗情况下更是如此。非洲城市疟疾的发展、因果化学预防的使用、“除了杀虫剂什么都不用”的替代方法,以及开发有效的诊断工具,以便进行早期和适应的管理,这些都是非洲可持续发展战略面临的挑战。
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