Updates on Malaria Epidemiology and Prevention Strategies

Marta González-Sanz,Pedro Berzosa,Francesca F. Norman

Current infectious disease reports(2023)

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Purpose of Review The objective of this review was to provide an update on recent malaria epidemiology, both globally and in non-endemic areas, to identify the current distribution and repercussions of genetically diverse Plasmodium species and summarize recently implemented intervention and prevention tools. Recent Findings Notable changes in malaria epidemiology have occurred in recent years, with an increase in the number of total cases and deaths globally during 2020–2021, in part attributed to the COVID-19 pandemic. The emergence of artemisinin-resistant species in new areas and the expanding distribution of parasites harbouring deletions of the pfhrp2/3 genes have been concerning. New strategies to curb the burden of this infection, such as vaccination, have been implemented in certain endemic areas and their performance is currently being evaluated. Summary Inadequate control of malaria in endemic regions may have an effect on imported malaria and measures to prevent re-establishment of transmission in malaria-free areas are essential. Enhanced surveillance and investigation of Plasmodium spp. genetic variations will contribute to the successful diagnosis and treatment of malaria in future. Novel strategies for an integrated One Health approach to malaria control should also be strengthened.
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Plasmodium spp.,Malaria,COVID-19,Artemisinin resistance,Pfhrp2/3 gene deletion
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