Historical experiences on mass drug administration for malaria control and elimination, its challenges and China's experience: a narrative review.

Acta tropica(2021)

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After decades of efforts, malaria is still a major public health problem in many countries, especially in sub-Saharan Africa. Mass drug administration (MDA) has been one of the interventions used to control malaria. China, the largest and most populous country in the world, has recently achieved malaria elimination with MDA within its strategy. Therefore, knowing the history of the use of MDA, and its advantages and challenges are crucial to better implement MDA as a component of malaria control and elimination strategy. This narrative review focused on the use of MDA from the past to present, the experiences of successful and failed MDA interventions to control malaria in Africa, Asia, and South Pacific region, the challenges faced, as well as China's experience in malaria control and elimination. A direct search using key words and phrases was conducted using the web search engines Google and Google Scholar, peer-reviewed journal websites and PubMed database to mainly screen articles on MDA studies with positive and negative results, the World Health Organization guidelines, and other MDA-related reports. We also summarized our historical field experiences on MDA in malaria control to provide informed perspective on the challenges of MDA. Following the spirit of innovation, a comprehensive strategy with MDA at its core and each additional measure compensating one another's shortage based on different malaria transmission settings and stratification could be the highlight of future malaria control and elimination strategy to help achieve the vision of a malaria-free world.
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