Malaria control in South Africa 2000–2010: beyond MDG6

Abstract Background Malaria is one of the key targets within Goal 6 of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), whereby the disease needs to be halted and reversed by the year 2015. Several other international targets have been set, however the MDGs are universally accepted, hence it is the focus of...

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Main Authors: Moonasar Devanand, Nuthulaganti Tej, Kruger Philip S, Mabuza Aaron, Rasiswi Eric S, Benson Frew G, Maharaj Rajendra
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:e2dc2a44c32144aaa175fa3d60eb7e5a 2023-05-15T15:17:20+02:00 Malaria control in South Africa 2000–2010: beyond MDG6 Moonasar Devanand Nuthulaganti Tej Kruger Philip S Mabuza Aaron Rasiswi Eric S Benson Frew G Maharaj Rajendra 2012-08-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-11-294 https://doaj.org/article/e2dc2a44c32144aaa175fa3d60eb7e5a EN eng BMC http://www.malariajournal.com/content/11/1/294 https://doaj.org/toc/1475-2875 doi:10.1186/1475-2875-11-294 1475-2875 https://doaj.org/article/e2dc2a44c32144aaa175fa3d60eb7e5a Malaria Journal, Vol 11, Iss 1, p 294 (2012) Malaria elimination South Africa Vector control Case management and Millennium Development Goals Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine RC955-962 Infectious and parasitic diseases RC109-216 article 2012 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-11-294 2022-12-30T22:43:11Z Abstract Background Malaria is one of the key targets within Goal 6 of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), whereby the disease needs to be halted and reversed by the year 2015. Several other international targets have been set, however the MDGs are universally accepted, hence it is the focus of this manuscript. Methods An assessment was undertaken to determine the progress South Africa has made against the malaria target of MDG Goal 6. Data were analyzed for the period 2000 until 2010 and verified after municipal boundary changes in some of South Africa’s districts and subsequent to verifying actual residence of malaria positive cases. Results South Africa has made significant progress in controlling malaria transmission over the past decade; malaria cases declined by 89.41% (63663 in 2000 vs 6741 in 2010) and deaths decreased by 85.4% (453 vs 66) in the year 2000 compared to the year 2010. Coupled with this, malaria cases among children under five years of age have also declined by 93% (6791 in 2000 vs 451 in 2010). This has resulted in South Africa achieving and exceeding the malaria target of the MDGs. A series of interventions have attributed to this decrease, these include: drug policy change from monotherapy to artemisinin combination therapy, insecticide change from pyrethroids back to DDT; cross border collaboration (South Africa with Mozambique and Swaziland through the Lubombo Spatial Development Initiative– LSDI) and financial investment in malaria control. The KwaZulu-Natal Province has seen the largest reduction in malaria cases and deaths (99.1% cases- 41786 vs 380; and 98.5% deaths 340 vs 5), when comparing the year 2000 with 2010. The Limpopo Province recorded the lowest reduction in malaria cases compared to the other malaria endemic provinces (56.1% reduction- 9487 vs 4174; when comparing 2000 to 2010). Conclusions South Africa is well positioned to move beyond the malaria target of the MDGs and progress towards elimination. However, in addition to its existing interventions, the country ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Malaria Journal 11 1
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topic Malaria elimination
South Africa
Vector control
Case management and Millennium Development Goals
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
Infectious and parasitic diseases
RC109-216
spellingShingle Malaria elimination
South Africa
Vector control
Case management and Millennium Development Goals
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
Infectious and parasitic diseases
RC109-216
Moonasar Devanand
Nuthulaganti Tej
Kruger Philip S
Mabuza Aaron
Rasiswi Eric S
Benson Frew G
Maharaj Rajendra
Malaria control in South Africa 2000–2010: beyond MDG6
topic_facet Malaria elimination
South Africa
Vector control
Case management and Millennium Development Goals
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
Infectious and parasitic diseases
RC109-216
description Abstract Background Malaria is one of the key targets within Goal 6 of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), whereby the disease needs to be halted and reversed by the year 2015. Several other international targets have been set, however the MDGs are universally accepted, hence it is the focus of this manuscript. Methods An assessment was undertaken to determine the progress South Africa has made against the malaria target of MDG Goal 6. Data were analyzed for the period 2000 until 2010 and verified after municipal boundary changes in some of South Africa’s districts and subsequent to verifying actual residence of malaria positive cases. Results South Africa has made significant progress in controlling malaria transmission over the past decade; malaria cases declined by 89.41% (63663 in 2000 vs 6741 in 2010) and deaths decreased by 85.4% (453 vs 66) in the year 2000 compared to the year 2010. Coupled with this, malaria cases among children under five years of age have also declined by 93% (6791 in 2000 vs 451 in 2010). This has resulted in South Africa achieving and exceeding the malaria target of the MDGs. A series of interventions have attributed to this decrease, these include: drug policy change from monotherapy to artemisinin combination therapy, insecticide change from pyrethroids back to DDT; cross border collaboration (South Africa with Mozambique and Swaziland through the Lubombo Spatial Development Initiative– LSDI) and financial investment in malaria control. The KwaZulu-Natal Province has seen the largest reduction in malaria cases and deaths (99.1% cases- 41786 vs 380; and 98.5% deaths 340 vs 5), when comparing the year 2000 with 2010. The Limpopo Province recorded the lowest reduction in malaria cases compared to the other malaria endemic provinces (56.1% reduction- 9487 vs 4174; when comparing 2000 to 2010). Conclusions South Africa is well positioned to move beyond the malaria target of the MDGs and progress towards elimination. However, in addition to its existing interventions, the country ...
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author Moonasar Devanand
Nuthulaganti Tej
Kruger Philip S
Mabuza Aaron
Rasiswi Eric S
Benson Frew G
Maharaj Rajendra
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Nuthulaganti Tej
Kruger Philip S
Mabuza Aaron
Rasiswi Eric S
Benson Frew G
Maharaj Rajendra
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title Malaria control in South Africa 2000–2010: beyond MDG6
title_short Malaria control in South Africa 2000–2010: beyond MDG6
title_full Malaria control in South Africa 2000–2010: beyond MDG6
title_fullStr Malaria control in South Africa 2000–2010: beyond MDG6
title_full_unstemmed Malaria control in South Africa 2000–2010: beyond MDG6
title_sort malaria control in south africa 2000–2010: beyond mdg6
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