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Reaching the malaria elimination goal in Brazil: a spatial analysis and time-series study.

Gabriel Zorello LaportaMaria Eugenia GrilletSheila Rodrigues RodovalhoEduardo MassadMaria Anice Mureb Sallum
Published in: Infectious diseases of poverty (2022)
It is likely that Brazil will reduce the number of new malaria cases in the Brazilian Amazon in 2030 in relation to that in 2015. Herein forecast shows a reduction by 46% (74,754 in 2030 forecast/137,982 in 2015), but this reduction is yet far from the proposed reduction under the WHO GTS 2030 milestone (90%). Stable and unbeatable transmission in the Juruá River Valley, Manaus, and Lábrea still support endemic malaria in the Brazilian Amazon. Today's cross-border malaria is impacting the state of Roraima unprecedently. If this situation is maintained, the malaria elimination goal (zero cases) may not be reached before 2050. An enhanced political commitment is vital to ensure optimal public health intervention designs in the post-2030 milestones for malaria elimination.
Keyphrases
  • plasmodium falciparum
  • public health
  • global health