Aju-Ameh Celina Onyawoibi
Department of Zoology, University of Jos, Jos, Plateau State, Nigeria.
Pan Afr Med J. 2020 Jan 14;35:11. doi: 10.11604/pamj.2020.35.11.16972. eCollection 2020.
Globally, Nigeria contributes the greatest proportion of the malaria disease burden. She currently bears the heaviest malaria burden (25% cases) and (19% deaths). Malaria is caused by parasites transmitted by female Anopheles mosquitoes however, a higher parasite biomass (99%) is found in man while only one (1%) is found in mosquitoes. Lending credence to this is the outcome of investigations carried out in Gboko and Otukpo Local Government Areas (LGAs); in which more humans (36.8%) had the malaria parasites than the anthropophagic female (0.5%). Control efforts focused on mosquitoes are undermined by the actions or inactions of humans. Nigeria needs to self-audit her role in sustaining the heaviest burden of a preventable, curable disease that can also be eliminated. She can only ignore this imperative at her own peril.
在全球范围内,尼日利亚在疟疾疾病负担中所占比例最大。该国目前承担着最重的疟疾负担(25%的病例)和(19%的死亡)。疟疾是由雌性按蚊传播的寄生虫引起的,然而,在人类中发现的寄生虫生物量更高(99%),而在蚊子中仅发现1%。在Gboko和Otukpo地方政府辖区(LGAs)进行的调查结果证实了这一点;其中感染疟原虫的人类(36.8%)比嗜人血的雌性按蚊(0.5%)更多。针对蚊子的防控措施因人类的行为或不作为而受到破坏。尼日利亚需要自我审视其在维持一种可预防、可治愈且可消除的疾病的最重负担方面所扮演的角色。她若忽视这一紧迫任务,将自行承担风险。