在尼日利亚消除疟疾:从埃及的成功和可持续根除途径中获得的启示。

IF 3 3区 医学 Q3 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
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疟疾在尼日利亚仍然是一项重大的公共卫生挑战,该国是全球疟疾负担最重的国家。尽管正在作出努力,但疟疾继续造成重大的健康、经济和社会损失。受埃及成功的疟疾消除战略的启发,本研究探讨了尼日利亚可以适应的可行干预措施,以实现可持续的疟疾根除。埃及取得的成就得益于强有力的监测系统、病媒控制措施、政治承诺、社区参与和国际合作。评估这些战略在尼日利亚独特的社会政治和环境背景下的可扩展性和适用性。重点领域包括整合先进的病媒控制技术、加强卫生保健基础设施和促进跨境伙伴关系以减轻跨界传播。此外,还讨论了解决耐药性、提高公众意识和促进公平获得诊断和治疗的创新方法。尼日利亚最近推出的R21疟疾疫苗突出表明需要采取补充战略,例如环境管理和改进的监测技术。尼日利亚借鉴埃及的成功经验,采取全面、多部门的办法,可以显著减少疟疾负担,提高卫生成果,并为全球消灭疟疾的努力作出贡献。这项研究强调了持续的政治意愿、资源分配和社区参与在疟疾控制和消除方面取得长期成功的重要性。
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Eliminating malaria in Nigeria: insights from Egypt's success and pathways to sustainable eradication.

Malaria remains a critical public health challenge in Nigeria, with the country bearing the highest global burden of the disease. Despite ongoing efforts, malaria continues to exact significant health, economic, and social tolls. Inspired by Egypt's successful malaria elimination strategies, this study explores actionable interventions that Nigeria can adapt to achieve sustainable malaria eradication. Egypt's achievements were driven by robust surveillance systems, vector control measures, political commitment, community engagement, and international collaboration. These strategies are assessed for scalability and applicability within Nigeria's unique socio-political and environmental context. Key focus areas include integrating advanced vector control techniques, strengthening healthcare infrastructure, and fostering cross-border partnerships to mitigate transboundary transmission. Additionally, innovative approaches to address drug resistance, enhance public awareness, and promote equitable access to diagnosis and treatment are discussed. The recent rollout of Nigeria's R21 malaria vaccine underscores the need for complementary strategies, such as environmental management and improved surveillance technologies. By adopting a holistic, multi-sectoral approach informed by Egypt's success, Nigeria can significantly reduce its malaria burden, enhance health outcomes, and contribute to global malaria eradication efforts. This study emphasizes the importance of sustained political will, resource allocation, and community participation in achieving long-term success in malaria control and elimination.

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Malaria Journal
Malaria Journal 医学-寄生虫学
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
23.30%
发文量
334
审稿时长
2-4 weeks
期刊介绍: Malaria Journal is aimed at the scientific community interested in malaria in its broadest sense. It is the only journal that publishes exclusively articles on malaria and, as such, it aims to bring together knowledge from the different specialities involved in this very broad discipline, from the bench to the bedside and to the field.
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