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The effect of malaria control on Plasmodium falciparum in Africa between 2000 and 2015.
Bhatt, S; Weiss, D J; Cameron, E; Bisanzio, D; Mappin, B; Dalrymple, U; Battle, K; Moyes, C L; Henry, A; Eckhoff, P A; Wenger, E A; Briët, O; Penny, M A; Smith, T A; Bennett, A; Yukich, J; Eisele, T P; Griffin, J T; Fergus, C A; Lynch, M; Lindgren, F; Cohen, J M; Murray, C L J; Smith, D L; Hay, S I; Cibulskis, R E; Gething, P W.
Afiliação
  • Bhatt S; Spatial Ecology and Epidemiology Group, Tinbergen Building, Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford, OX1 3PS, UK.
  • Weiss DJ; Spatial Ecology and Epidemiology Group, Tinbergen Building, Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford, OX1 3PS, UK.
  • Cameron E; Spatial Ecology and Epidemiology Group, Tinbergen Building, Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford, OX1 3PS, UK.
  • Bisanzio D; Spatial Ecology and Epidemiology Group, Tinbergen Building, Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford, OX1 3PS, UK.
  • Mappin B; Spatial Ecology and Epidemiology Group, Tinbergen Building, Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford, OX1 3PS, UK.
  • Dalrymple U; Spatial Ecology and Epidemiology Group, Tinbergen Building, Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford, OX1 3PS, UK.
  • Battle K; Spatial Ecology and Epidemiology Group, Tinbergen Building, Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford, OX1 3PS, UK.
  • Moyes CL; Spatial Ecology and Epidemiology Group, Tinbergen Building, Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford, OX1 3PS, UK.
  • Henry A; Spatial Ecology and Epidemiology Group, Tinbergen Building, Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford, OX1 3PS, UK.
  • Eckhoff PA; Institute for Disease Modeling, Intellectual Ventures, 1555 132nd Ave NE, Bellevue, WA 98005, USA.
  • Wenger EA; Institute for Disease Modeling, Intellectual Ventures, 1555 132nd Ave NE, Bellevue, WA 98005, USA.
  • Briët O; Epidemiology and Public Health, Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, P.O. BOX 4002, Basel, Switzerland.
  • Penny MA; University of Basel, Petersplatz 1, P.O. BOX 4001, Basel, Switzerland.
  • Smith TA; Epidemiology and Public Health, Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, P.O. BOX 4002, Basel, Switzerland.
  • Bennett A; University of Basel, Petersplatz 1, P.O. BOX 4001, Basel, Switzerland.
  • Yukich J; Epidemiology and Public Health, Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, P.O. BOX 4002, Basel, Switzerland.
  • Eisele TP; University of Basel, Petersplatz 1, P.O. BOX 4001, Basel, Switzerland.
  • Griffin JT; Malaria Elimination Initiative, University of California San Francisco, 500 Parnassus Ave, San Francisco, CA 94143, San Francisco, USA.
  • Fergus CA; Center for Applied Malaria Research and Evaluation, Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, 1440 Canal Street, Suite 2200 New Orleans, LA 70112, USA.
  • Lynch M; Center for Applied Malaria Research and Evaluation, Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, 1440 Canal Street, Suite 2200 New Orleans, LA 70112, USA.
  • Lindgren F; MRC Centre for Outbreak Analysis and Modelling, Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology, Imperial College London, London, W2 1PG, UK.
  • Cohen JM; Global Malaria Programme, World Health Organization, 20 Avenue Appia, 1211 Geneva 27, Switzerland.
  • Murray CLJ; Global Malaria Programme, World Health Organization, 20 Avenue Appia, 1211 Geneva 27, Switzerland.
  • Smith DL; Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Bath, Claverton Down, Bath, BA2 7AY, UK.
  • Hay SI; Clinton Health Access Initiative, Boston, MA, USA.
  • Cibulskis RE; Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, 2301 Fifth Ave., Suite 600, Seattle, WA 98121, USA.
  • Gething PW; Spatial Ecology and Epidemiology Group, Tinbergen Building, Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford, OX1 3PS, UK.
Nature ; 526(7572): 207-211, 2015 Oct 08.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26375008
ABSTRACT
Since the year 2000, a concerted campaign against malaria has led to unprecedented levels of intervention coverage across sub-Saharan Africa. Understanding the effect of this control effort is vital to inform future control planning. However, the effect of malaria interventions across the varied epidemiological settings of Africa remains poorly understood owing to the absence of reliable surveillance data and the simplistic approaches underlying current disease estimates. Here we link a large database of malaria field surveys with detailed reconstructions of changing intervention coverage to directly evaluate trends from 2000 to 2015, and quantify the attributable effect of malaria disease control efforts. We found that Plasmodium falciparum infection prevalence in endemic Africa halved and the incidence of clinical disease fell by 40% between 2000 and 2015. We estimate that interventions have averted 663 (542-753 credible interval) million clinical cases since 2000. Insecticide-treated nets, the most widespread intervention, were by far the largest contributor (68% of cases averted). Although still below target levels, current malaria interventions have substantially reduced malaria disease incidence across the continent. Increasing access to these interventions, and maintaining their effectiveness in the face of insecticide and drug resistance, should form a cornerstone of post-2015 control strategies.
Assuntos

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Plasmodium falciparum / Malária Falciparum Tipo de estudo: Etiology_studies / Incidence_studies / Prevalence_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Animals / Child / Child, preschool / Humans País como assunto: Africa Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2015 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Plasmodium falciparum / Malária Falciparum Tipo de estudo: Etiology_studies / Incidence_studies / Prevalence_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Animals / Child / Child, preschool / Humans País como assunto: Africa Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2015 Tipo de documento: Article