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dc.creatorTseroni M., Baka A., Kapizioni C., Snounou G., Tsiodras S., Charvalakou M., Georgitsou M., Panoutsakou M., Psinaki I., Tsoromokou M., Karakitsos G., Pervanidou D., Vakali A., Mouchtouri V., Georgakopoulou T., Mamuris Z., Papadopoulos N., Koliopoulos G., Badieritakis E., Diamantopoulos V., Tsakris A., Kremastinou J., Hadjichristodoulou C.en
dc.date.accessioned2023-01-31T10:12:47Z
dc.date.available2023-01-31T10:12:47Z
dc.date.issued2015
dc.identifier10.1371/journal.pntd.0004215
dc.identifier.issn19352727
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11615/79902
dc.description.abstractGreece was declared malaria-free in 1974 after a long antimalarial fight. In 2011–2012, an outbreak of P. vivax malaria was reported in Evrotas, an agricultural area in Southern Greece, where a large number of immigrants from endemic countries live and work. A total of 46 locally acquired and 38 imported malaria cases were detected. Despite a significant decrease of the number of malaria cases in 2012, a mass drug administration (MDA) program was considered as an additional measure to prevent reestablishment of the disease in the area. During 2013 and 2014, a combination of 3-day chloroquine and 14-day primaquine treatment was administered under direct observation to immigrants living in the epicenter of the 2011 outbreak in Evrotas. Adverse events were managed and recorded on a daily basis. The control measures implemented since 2011 continued during the period of 2013–2014 as a part of a national integrated malaria control program that included active case detection (ACD), vector control measures and community education. The MDA program was started prior to the transmission periods (from May to December). One thousand ninety four (1094) immigrants successfully completed the treatment, corresponding to 87.3% coverage of the target population. A total of 688 adverse events were recorded in 397 (36.2%, 95% C.I.: 33.4–39.1) persons, the vast majority minor, predominantly dizziness and headache for chloroquine (284 events) and abdominal pain (85 events) for primaquine. A single case of primaquine-induced hemolysis was recorded in a person whose initial G6PD test proved incorrect. No malaria cases were recorded in Evrotas, Laconia, in 2013 and 2014, though three locally acquired malaria cases were recorded in other regions of Greece in 2013. Preventive antimalarial MDA to a high-risk population in a low transmission setting appears to have synergized with the usual antimalarial activities to achieve malaria elimination. This study suggests that judicious use of MDA can be a useful addition to the antimalarial armamentarium in areas threatened with the reintroduction of the disease. © 2015 Tseroni et al.en
dc.language.isoenen
dc.sourcePLoS Neglected Tropical Diseasesen
dc.source.urihttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84949435289&doi=10.1371%2fjournal.pntd.0004215&partnerID=40&md5=386648ea9265f98c7c53bc329f0653eb
dc.subjectchloroquineen
dc.subjectglucose 6 phosphate dehydrogenaseen
dc.subjectprimaquineen
dc.subjectantimalarial agenten
dc.subjectabdominal painen
dc.subjectadulten
dc.subjectantimalarial activityen
dc.subjectArticleen
dc.subjectdisease transmissionen
dc.subjectdizzinessen
dc.subjectGreeceen
dc.subjectheadacheen
dc.subjecthealth care costen
dc.subjecthealth educationen
dc.subjecthealth programen
dc.subjecthemolysisen
dc.subjecthigh risk populationen
dc.subjecthumanen
dc.subjectimmigranten
dc.subjectinformation processingen
dc.subjectmalariaen
dc.subjectmalaria controlen
dc.subjectmaleen
dc.subjectmass drug administration programen
dc.subjectPlasmodium vivax malariaen
dc.subjectsymptom assessmenten
dc.subjectvector controlen
dc.subjectcommunicable disease controlen
dc.subjectCommunicable Diseases, Emergingen
dc.subjectmalariaen
dc.subjectmigranten
dc.subjectprevention and controlen
dc.subjectproceduresen
dc.subjectyoung adulten
dc.subjectAntimalarialsen
dc.subjectCommunicable Disease Controlen
dc.subjectCommunicable Diseases, Emergingen
dc.subjectDisease Transmission, Infectiousen
dc.subjectDrug Therapyen
dc.subjectEmigrants and Immigrantsen
dc.subjectGreeceen
dc.subjectHumansen
dc.subjectMalariaen
dc.subjectMaleen
dc.subjectYoung Adulten
dc.subjectPublic Library of Scienceen
dc.titlePrevention of Malaria Resurgence in Greece through the Association of Mass Drug Administration (MDA) to Immigrants from Malaria-Endemic Regions and Standard Control Measuresen
dc.typejournalArticleen


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