The feasibility of malaria elimination in South Africa

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Rajendra Maharaj
Natashia Morris
Ishen Seocharan
Philip Kruger
Devanand Moonasar
Aaron Mabuza
Eric Raswiswi
Jaishree Raman
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[1] Malaria Research Unit, Medical Research Council, Durban, KwaZulu-Natal 4001
[2] Department of Health and Social Welfare, Limpopo Provincial Government, Tzaneen 0850
[3] National Department of Health, 1916 Hallmark Building, Pretoria 001
[4] Department of Health and Social Services, Mpumalanga Provincial Government, Nelspruit, Mpumalanga, 1200
[5] Department of Health-KwaZulu-Natal, KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Government, Jozini, KwaZulu-Natal, 3969
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Case management; Feasibility; Malaria elimination; South Africa; Surveillance; Vector control;
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10.1186/1475-2875-11-423
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Background: Following the last major malaria epidemic in 2000, malaria incidence in South Africa has declined markedly. The decrease has been so emphatic that South Africa now meets the World Health Organization (WHO) threshold for malaria elimination. Given the Millennium Development Goal of reversing the spread of malaria by 2015, South Africa is being urged to adopt an elimination agenda. This study aimed to determine the appropriateness of implementing a malaria elimination programme in present day South Africa. Methods. An assessment of the progress made by South Africa in terms of implementing an integrated malaria control programme across the three malaria-endemic provinces was undertaken. Vector control and case management data were analysed from the period of 2000 until 2011. Results: Both malaria-related morbidity and mortality have decreased significantly across all three malaria-endemic provinces since 2000. The greatest decline was seen in KwaZulu-Natal where cases decreased from 42,276 in 2000 to 380 in 2010 and deaths dropped from 122 in 2000 to six in 2010. Although there has been a 49.2 % (8,553 vs 4,214) decrease in the malaria cases reported in Limpopo Province, currently it is the largest contributor to the malaria incidence in South Africa. Despite all three provinces reporting average insecticide spray coverage of over 80%, malaria incidence in both Mpumalanga and Limpopo remains above the elimination threshold. Locally transmitted case numbers have declined in all three malaria provinces but imported case numbers have been increasing. Knowledge gaps in vector distribution, insecticide resistance status and drug usage were also identified. Conclusions: Malaria elimination in South Africa is a realistic possibility if certain criteria are met. Firstly, there must be continued support for the existing malaria control programmes to ensure the gains made are sustained. Secondly, cross border malaria control initiatives with neighbouring countries must be strongly encouraged and supported to reduce malaria in the region and the importation of malaria into South Africa. Thirdly, operational research, particularly on vector distribution and insecticide resistance status must be conducted as a matter of urgency, and finally, the surveillance systems must be refined to ensure the information required to inform an elimination agenda are routinely collected. © 2012 Maharaj et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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