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The importance of an active case detection (Acd) programme for malaria among migrants from malaria endemic countries: The greek experience in a receptive and vulnerable area

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Tseroni M., Georgitsou M., Baka A., Pinaka O., Pervanidou D., Tsironi M., Bleta P., Charvalakou M., Psinaki I., Dionysopoulou M., Legaki A., Vakali A., Patsoula E., Vassalou E., Bellou S., Diamantopoulos V., Georgakopoulou T., Mouchtouri V., Tsiodras S., Middleton N., Charalambous A., Raftopoulos V., Hadjichristodoulou C.
Date
2020
Language
en
DOI
10.3390/ijerph17114080
Keyword
detection method
disease control
disease treatment
immigrant population
malaria
sensitivity analysis
symptom
active case detection program
adolescent
adult
aged
Article
blood smear
child
endemic disease
female
fever
Greece
health program
human
incidence
major clinical study
malaria
male
migrant
population risk
prevalence
retrospective study
risk factor
trend study
epidemic
migration
Plasmodium vivax malaria
Greece
Plasmodium vivax
Disease Outbreaks
Fever
Greece
Humans
Malaria
Malaria, Vivax
Male
Transients and Migrants
MDPI AG
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Abstract
Greecehasbeenmalaria-freesince1974. InOctober2011,followinganoutbreakof36locally acquired malaria (LAM) cases in Evrotas Municipality, a Pro-Active Case Detection (PACD) program for malaria was implemented among migrants from malaria-endemic countries, to support early diagnosis and treatment of cases. We evaluated the PACD program for the years 2012–2017 using indicatorssuchasthenumberoflocallyacquiredcases,thedetectionrate/sensitivityandthetimeliness of diagnosis and treatment. We visited each migrant home every 7–15 days to screen migrants for malaria symptoms, performing Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs) and blood smears on symptomatic patients. We estimated: (i) the number of malaria cases detected by the PACD, divided by the total number of reported malaria cases during the same period among the same population; (ii) the time betweenonsetofsymptoms,diagnosisandinitiationoftreatment. Thetotalnumberofmigrantswho were screened for malaria symptoms for the years 2012–2017 was 5057 with 84,169 fever screenings conducted, while 2288 RDTs and 1736 blood smears were performed. During the same period, 53 imported P. vivax malaria cases were detected, while incidence of malaria among migrants was estimated at 1.8% annually. Ten and one LAM cases were also reportedin 2012 and 2015, respectively. Sensitivity of PACD ranged from 86% to 100%; median timeliness between onset of symptoms and diagnosis decreased from 72 h in 2012 to 12 h in 2017 (83% decrease), while timeliness betweendiagnosis and treatment initiation was 0 h. The implementation of PACD could be considered an effective prevention and response tool against malaria re-introduction. © 2020 by the authors.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/79903
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