Mahidol-Oxford Tropical Medicine Research Unit, Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand.
Asia Pacific Malaria Elimination Network (APMEN), Singapore, Singapore.
Malar J. 2023 Mar 10;22(1):91. doi: 10.1186/s12936-023-04459-9.
This report is based on the 2021 annual meeting of the Asia-Pacific Malaria Elimination Network Surveillance and Response Working Group held online on November 1-3, 2021. In light of the 2030 regional malaria elimination goal, there is an urgency for Asia-Pacific countries to accelerate progress towards national elimination and prevent re-establishment. The Asia Pacific Malaria Elimination Network (APMEN) Surveillance Response Working Group (SRWG) supports elimination goals of national malaria control programmes (NMCPs) by expanding the knowledge base, guiding the region-specific operational research agenda and addressing evidence gaps to improve surveillance and response activities.
An online annual meeting was hosted from 1 to 3 November 2021, to reflect on research needed to support malaria elimination in the region, challenges with malaria data quality and integration, current surveillance-related technical tools, and training needs of NMCPs to support surveillance and response activities. Facilitator-led breakout groups were held during meeting sessions to encourage discussion and share experience. A list of identified research priorities was voted on by attendees and non-attending NMCP APMEN contacts.
127 participants from 13 country partners and 44 partner institutions attended the meeting, identifying strategies to address malaria transmission amongst mobile and migrant populations as the top research priority, followed by cost effective surveillance strategies in low resource settings, and integration of malaria surveillance into broader health systems. Key challenges, solutions and best practices for improving data quality and integrating epidemiology and entomology data were identified, including technical solutions to improve surveillance activities, guiding priority themes for hosting informative webinars, training workshops and technical support initiatives. Inter-regional partnerships and SRWG-led training plans were developed in consultation with members to be launched from 2022 onwards.
The 2021 SRWG annual meeting provided an opportunity for regional stakeholders, both NMCPs and APMEN partner institutions, to highlight remaining challenges and barriers and identify research priorities pertaining to surveillance and response in the region, and advocate for strengthening capacity through training and supportive partnerships.
本报告基于 2021 年 11 月 1 日至 3 日在线举行的亚太疟疾消除网络监测和应对工作组 2021 年年会。鉴于 2030 年区域消除疟疾目标,亚太国家迫切需要加快国家消除疟疾的进展,防止疟疾死灰复燃。亚太疟疾消除网络(APMEN)监测和应对工作组(SRWG)通过扩大知识基础、指导区域特定的运营研究议程和解决证据差距,支持国家疟疾控制规划(NMCP)的消除目标,以改善监测和应对活动。
2021 年 11 月 1 日至 3 日在线举办年度会议,会议回顾了支持该地区消除疟疾所需的研究、疟疾数据质量和整合方面的挑战、当前与监测相关的技术工具以及 NMCP 支持监测和应对活动的培训需求。会议期间,举行了由主持人引导的分组讨论,以鼓励讨论和分享经验。参会者和未参会的 NMCP APMEN 联系人对确定的研究优先事项进行了投票。
来自 13 个国家伙伴和 44 个伙伴机构的 127 名参与者参加了会议,确定了针对流动人口和移民群体中疟疾传播的战略作为首要研究重点,其次是资源有限环境下具有成本效益的监测策略,以及将疟疾监测纳入更广泛的卫生系统。确定了提高数据质量和整合流行病学和昆虫学数据的关键挑战、解决方案和最佳实践,包括改善监测活动的技术解决方案、指导举办信息丰富的网络研讨会、培训研讨会和技术支持倡议的优先主题。在与成员协商后制定了跨区域伙伴关系和 SRWG 主导的培训计划,将于 2022 年开始实施。
2021 年 SRWG 年度会议为区域利益攸关方(NMCP 和 APMEN 伙伴机构)提供了一个机会,重点强调了该地区监测和应对方面仍然存在的挑战和障碍,并确定了研究优先事项,并倡导通过培训和支持性伙伴关系加强能力。