Malaria in West Africa: Persistent Challenges and Innovative Eradication Strategies

Authors

  • Sonia Lea Sossouhounto Kursk State Medical University, Charisma University
  • Dr. Ghassan Salibi Charisma University
  • Prof Nikolaos Tzenios Charisma University https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6679-2296

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.58676/sjmas.v2i3.60

Keywords:

Eradication Strategies, Socio-economic Impact , Vector Control, Community Education, Drug Resistance

Abstract

Background: Malaria remains a significant health challenge in West Africa, characterized by its high morbidity and mortality rates. Despite considerable efforts to combat the disease, factors such as climate, socio-economic status, healthcare limitations, and resistance to treatment and vector control continue to hinder eradication efforts. This paper examines the persistent challenges in malaria eradication in West Africa and explores innovative strategies to address them.

Methods and Materials: The study employs a comprehensive review and analysis of existing literature, reports from international organizations like the World Health Organization (WHO), and case studies from West Africa. It investigates malaria's etiology, transmission mechanisms, and impact alongside socio-economic factors and resistance issues. The paper also evaluates current and potential strategies for malaria control, including vector control, drug treatments, and community education programs.

Results: The analysis reveals that climate conditions, socio-economic factors, and educational levels significantly influence malaria transmission in West Africa. Resistance to antimalarial drugs and insecticides poses a significant challenge to control efforts. Innovative strategies such as the distribution of insecticide-treated nets (ITNs), indoor residual spraying (IRS), and the use of artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT) have shown promise in reducing malaria incidence. Furthermore, community education and government-led initiatives are crucial for sustainable eradication efforts.

Conclusion: A multifaceted approach incorporating both traditional and innovative strategies is essential to combat Malaria in West Africa. Those include strengthening healthcare systems, enhancing surveillance and response to drug and vector resistance, and fostering regional and international collaboration. Significant progress can be made toward eradicating Malaria in West Africa with sustained efforts and investment.

References

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2022, March 22). CDC - Malaria - about malaria - faqs. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.CDC - Malaria - About Malaria - FAQs

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2018, July 23). CDC - Malaria - malaria worldwide - how can malaria cases and deaths be reduced?. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. https://www.cdc.gov/malaria/malaria_worldwide/reduction/index.html

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2018, July 23). CDC - Malaria - malaria worldwide - how can malaria cases and deaths be reduced? - drug resistance in the Malaria Endemic World. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. CDC - Malaria - Malaria Worldwide - How Can Malaria Cases and Deaths Be Reduced? – Drug Resistance in the Malaria Endemic World

Cleveland Clinic (2023). Malaria: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment & Prevention. Malaria: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment & Prevention

Council on Foreign Relations. (n.d.). Can malaria be eradicated? Council on Foreign Relations. Can Malaria Be Eradicated? | Council on Foreign Relations

Janko, M. M., Irish, S. R., Reich, B. J., Peterson, M., Doctor, S. M., Mwandagalirwa, M. K., Likwela, J. L., Tshefu, A. K., Meshnick, S. R., & Emch, M. E. (2018, February). The links between agriculture, anopheles mosquitoes, and malaria risk in children younger than 5 years in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: A population-based, cross-sectional, spatial study. The Lancet. Planetary health. The links between agriculture, Anopheles mosquitoes, and malaria risk in children younger than 5 years in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: a population-based, cross-sectional, spatial study - PMC

Essendi, W. M., Vardo-Zalik, A. M., Lo, E., Machani, M. G., Zhou, G., Githeko, A. K., Yan, G., & Afrane, Y. A. (2019, June 24). Epidemiological risk factors for clinical malaria infection in the highlands of Western Kenya - Malaria Journal. BioMed Central. Epidemiological risk factors for clinical malaria infection in the highlands of Western Kenya

E. T. min. (August 2021). Malaria risk & sickle cell. Sickle. How Are Malaria & Sickle Cell Trait Related?

Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research. (2023, February 9). Malaria. Mayo Clinic. Malaria - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

Mosquito management: Understanding insecticide resistance. Vector Disease Control International. (2023, May 18). https://www.vdci.net/

Moyes, C. L., Athinya, D. K., Seethaler, T., Battle, K. E., Sinka, M., Hadi, M. P., Hemingway, J., Coleman, M., & Hancock, P. A. (2020, September 8). Evaluating insecticide resistance across African districts to aid malaria control decisions. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7486715/

Prevention and control measures for malaria. European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control. (2017, June 9). Prevention and control measures for malaria

The relationship between socio-economic status and malaria ... - World Bank. (n.d.). The relationship between socio-economic status and malaria: a review of the literature

The relationship between sickle cell anemia and falciparum malaria: Is it Human Evolution in Action (2022). The Relationship between Sickle Cell Anemia and Falciparum Malaria: Is it Human Evolution in Action?

Worralla, E. (Jan 2003) The relationship between socio-economic status and Malaria : A review of the literature. World Bank. https://documents.worldbank.org/en/publication/documents-reports/documentdetail/757271520427631062/the-relationship-between-socio-economic-status-and-malaria-a-review-of-the-literature

World Health Organization. (2023). A fact sheet about malaria. World Health Organization. Malaria

World Health Organization. (November 18, 2022). Tackling emerging antimalarial drug resistance in Africa. World Health Organization. Tackling emerging antimalarial drug resistance in Africa

World Health Organization. (2023). Malaria. World Health Organization. Malaria

Yadav, K., Dhiman, S., Rabha, B., Saikia, P., & Veer, V. (2014, June 24). Socio-economic determinants for malaria transmission risk in an endemic primary health center in Assam, India - infectious diseases of poverty. BioMed Central. Socio-economic determinants for malaria transmission risk in an endemic primary health center in Assam, India | Infectious Diseases of Poverty

Downloads

Published

2024-04-20

How to Cite

Sossouhounto, S. L., Salibi, G., & Tzenios, N. (2024). Malaria in West Africa: Persistent Challenges and Innovative Eradication Strategies. Special Journal of the Medical Academy and Other Life Sciences., 2(3). https://doi.org/10.58676/sjmas.v2i3.60

Most read articles by the same author(s)

1 2 3 > >>