Ali Rafidah, Wan Mohamad Ali Wan Najdah, Wilson Putit Perada
Institute for Public Health, National Institutes of Health, Selangor, Malaysia.
Medical Entomology Unit, Institute for Medical Research, National Institutes of Health, Selangor, Malaysia.
JMIR Res Protoc. 2023 Mar 6;12:e39798. doi: 10.2196/39798.
Malaria is still a public health threat. From 2015 to 2021, a total of 23,214 malaria cases were recorded in Malaysia. Thus, effective intervention and key entomological information are vital for interrupting or preventing malaria transmission. Therefore, the availability of malaria vector information is desperately needed.
The objective of our study is to update the list of human and zoonotic malaria vectors in Malaysia. This work will include (1) the characterization of the key behavioral traits and breeding sites of malaria vectors and (2) the determination of new and potential malaria vectors in Malaysia. The findings of our scoping review will serve as decision-making evidence that stakeholders and decision makers can use to strengthen and intensify malaria surveillance in Malaysia.
The scoping review will be conducted based on the following four electronic databases: Scopus, PubMed, Google Scholar, and Science Direct. A search strategy was conducted for articles published from database inception to March 2022. The criteria for article inclusion were any malaria vector-related studies conducted in Malaysia (with no time frame restrictions) and peer-reviewed studies. The PRISMA-ScR (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses Extension for Scoping Reviews) will be used to guide our systematic approach. Data from published research literature will be extracted by using a standardized data extraction framework, including the titles, abstracts, characteristics, and main findings of the included studies. To assess the risk of bias, articles will be screened independently by 2 reviewers, and a third reviewer will make the final decision if disagreements occur.
The study commenced in June 2021, and it is planned to be completed at end of 2022. As of early 2022, we identified 631 articles. After accessing and evaluating the articles, 48 were found to be eligible. Full-text screening will be conducted in mid-2022. The results of the scoping review will be published as an open-access article in a peer-reviewed journal.
Our novel scoping review of malaria vectors in Malaysia will provide a comprehensive evidence summary of updated, relevant information. An understanding of the status of Anopheles as malaria vectors and the knowledge generated from the behavioral characteristics of malaria vectors are the key components in making effective interventions for eliminating malaria.
INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): DERR1-10.2196/39798.
疟疾仍然是一种公共卫生威胁。2015年至2021年,马来西亚共记录了23214例疟疾病例。因此,有效的干预措施和关键的昆虫学信息对于阻断或预防疟疾传播至关重要。因此,迫切需要掌握疟疾媒介信息。
我们研究的目的是更新马来西亚人类和人畜共患疟疾媒介的清单。这项工作将包括:(1)描述疟疾媒介的关键行为特征和繁殖地;(2)确定马来西亚新的和潜在的疟疾媒介。我们范围综述的结果将作为利益相关者和决策者可用于加强和强化马来西亚疟疾监测的决策证据。
范围综述将基于以下四个电子数据库进行:Scopus、PubMed、谷歌学术和科学Direct。对从数据库建立到2022年3月发表的文章进行检索。纳入文章的标准是在马来西亚进行的任何与疟疾媒介相关的研究(无时间框架限制)以及同行评审研究。PRISMA-ScR(系统评价和Meta分析扩展的范围综述的首选报告项目)将用于指导我们的系统方法。将使用标准化的数据提取框架提取已发表研究文献中的数据,包括纳入研究的标题、摘要、特征和主要发现。为评估偏倚风险,文章将由2名评审员独立筛选,如果出现分歧,第三名评审员将做出最终决定。
该研究于2021年6月开始,计划于2022年底完成。截至2022年初,我们识别出631篇文章。在查阅和评估这些文章后,发现48篇符合条件。将在2022年年中进行全文筛选。范围综述的结果将作为一篇开放获取文章发表在同行评审期刊上。
我们对马来西亚疟疾媒介进行的新颖范围综述将提供一份全面的最新相关信息证据总结。了解按蚊作为疟疾媒介的状况以及从疟疾媒介行为特征中获得的知识是做出消除疟疾有效干预措施的关键组成部分。
国际注册报告识别号(IRRID):DERR1-10.2196/39798。