Mwenesi Halima, Mbogo Charles, Casamitjana Núria, Castro Marcia C, Itoe Maurice A, Okonofua Friday, Tanner Marcel
Consultant, Nairobi, Kenya.
Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI)-Wellcome Trust Research Program, Nairobi, Kenya.
PLOS Glob Public Health. 2022 May 9;2(5):e0000210. doi: 10.1371/journal.pgph.0000210. eCollection 2022.
Despite considerable success in controlling malaria worldwide, progress toward achieving malaria elimination has largely stalled. In particular, strategies to overcome roadblocks in malaria control and elimination in Africa are critical to achieving worldwide malaria elimination goals-this continent carries 94% of the global malaria case burden. To identify key areas for targeted efforts, we combined a comprehensive review of current literature with direct feedback gathered from frontline malaria workers, leaders, and scholars from Africa. Our analysis identified deficiencies in human resources, training, and capacity building at all levels, from research and development to community involvement. Addressing these needs will require active and coordinated engagement of stakeholders as well as implementation of effective strategies, with malaria-endemic countries owning the relevant processes. This paper reports those valuable identified needs and their concomitant opportunities to accelerate progress toward the goals of the World Health Organization's Global Technical Strategy for Malaria 2016-2030. Ultimately, we underscore the critical need to re-think current approaches and expand concerted efforts toward increasing relevant human resources for health and capacity building at all levels if we are to develop the relevant competencies necessary to maintain current gains while accelerating momentum toward malaria control and elimination.
尽管全球在控制疟疾方面取得了相当大的成功,但在实现消除疟疾的目标上,进展在很大程度上陷入了停滞。特别是,克服非洲疟疾控制和消除障碍的策略对于实现全球消除疟疾目标至关重要——非洲承担着全球94%的疟疾病例负担。为了确定有针对性努力的关键领域,我们将对当前文献的全面综述与从非洲一线疟疾工作者、领导者和学者那里收集的直接反馈相结合。我们的分析确定了从研发到社区参与的各级人力资源、培训和能力建设方面的不足。满足这些需求将需要利益相关者积极协调参与,并实施有效的策略,由疟疾流行国家主导相关进程。本文报告了那些已确定的宝贵需求及其相应的加速实现《2016 - 2030年世界卫生组织全球疟疾技术战略》目标进展的机会。最终,我们强调,如果要培养维持当前成果所需的相关能力,同时加快疟疾控制和消除的势头,就迫切需要重新思考当前方法,并扩大协同努力,以增加各级卫生相关人力资源和能力建设。