Patrick Sean M, Cox Sarah N, Guidera Kathryn E, Simon Molly J, Kruger Taneshka, Bornman Riana
University of Pretoria Institute for Sustainable Malaria Control, School of Health Systems and Public Health, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa.
Public Health, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA.
Glob Public Health. 2022 Dec;17(12):3981-3992. doi: 10.1080/17441692.2022.2129729. Epub 2022 Oct 4.
The global Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has resulted in public health, political, scientific and private sector response at an unprecedented scale. However, this shift in focus has caused widespread disruption to global health services and has the potential to reverse gains made in efforts to control malaria. If health systems are not able to maintain malaria control interventions while managing the response to the COVID-19 pandemic, malaria cases will increase, thereby placing even more strain on already overtaxed systems. Using a Narrative Review Approach, this commentary explores the impact of COVID-19 on progress made with malaria control and prevention strategies in Africa; and discusses possible mitigation steps to aid community resilience building, through proactive planning and implementation of integrated, inclusive and sustainable strategies to re-shift the focus to attain the malaria elimination goals. We propose strengthening community partnerships, where academia and communities should collaborate and these knowledge-sharing strategies be implemented in order for awareness and interventions to become more networked, inclusive, resilient and effective. Communities should be viewed as 'thought partners', who challenge conventional strategies and aid in developing innovative approaches to community resilience building.
全球2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行引发了公共卫生、政治、科学和私营部门前所未有的应对行动。然而,这种重点的转移给全球卫生服务带来了广泛干扰,并有可能使在控制疟疾方面取得的成果倒退。如果卫生系统在应对COVID-19大流行的同时无法维持疟疾控制干预措施,疟疾病例将会增加,从而给本已不堪重负的系统带来更大压力。本评论采用叙述性综述方法,探讨了COVID-19对非洲疟疾控制和预防战略所取得进展的影响;并讨论了可能的缓解措施,通过积极规划和实施综合、包容和可持续的战略来帮助社区恢复力建设,从而重新将重点转向实现疟疾消除目标。我们建议加强社区伙伴关系,学术界和社区应在此进行合作,并实施这些知识共享战略,以便使认识和干预措施变得更加网络化、包容、有恢复力和有效。应将社区视为 “思想伙伴”,他们挑战传统战略,并有助于制定社区恢复力建设的创新方法。