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Lancet Reg Health Am ; 13: 100313, 2022 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35856071

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The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted implementation of health interventions and set back priority programs aiming to control and eliminate communicable diseases. At the same time, the pandemic has opened up opportunities to expedite innovations in health service delivery to increase effectiveness and position health on the development and political agendas of leaders and policy makers. In this context, we present an integrated, sustainable approach to accelerate elimination of more than 35 communicable diseases and related conditions in the region of the Americas. The Elimination Initiative promotes a life-course, person-centred approach based on four dimensions - preventing new infections, ending mortality and morbidity, and preventing disability - and four critical lines of action including strengthening health systems integration and service delivery, strengthening health surveillance and information systems, addressing environmental and social determinants of health, and furthering governance, stewardship, and finance. We present key actions and operational considerations according to each line of action that countries can take advantage of to further advance disease elimination in the region.

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Am J Trop Med Hyg ; 92(2): 302-316, 2015 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25548378

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Malaria has declined in recent years in countries of the American continents. In 2011, 12 of 21 endemic countries had already met their 2015 Millennium Development Goal. However, this declining trend has not been adequately evaluated. An analysis of the number of cases per 100,000 people (annual parasite index [API]) and the percentage of positive blood slides (slide positivity rate [SPR]) during the period of 1959-2011 in 21 endemic countries was done using the joinpoint regression methodology. During 1960-1979, API and SPR increased significantly and peaked in the 1980s. Since the 1990s, there have been significant declining trends in both API and SPR. Additionally, both Plasmodium vivax and P. falciparum species-specific incidence have declined. With the exception of two countries, such a collectively declining malaria trend was not observed in previous decades. This presents a unique opportunity for the Americas to seriously consider malaria elimination as a final goal.


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Malaria/epidemiology , Caribbean Region/epidemiology , Central America/epidemiology , Healthy People Programs/statistics & numerical data , History, 20th Century , History, 21st Century , Humans , Incidence , Malaria/history , Malaria, Falciparum/epidemiology , Malaria, Falciparum/history , Malaria, Vivax/epidemiology , Malaria, Vivax/history , Mexico/epidemiology , South America/epidemiology
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