Resurgence of malaria infection after mass treatment: a simulation study.
Thomas A SmithPeter Pemberton-RossMelissa A PennyNakul ChitnisPublished in: Malaria journal (2019)
A short burst of high impact MDA is likely to be followed by resurgence. To avert resurgence, concomitant interventions need either to substantially reduce average transmission potential or to be differentially effective in averting or clearing infections at low prevalence. Case management at high effective coverage has this differential effect, and should suffice to avert resurgence caused by imported cases at plausible rates of importation. Once resurgence occurs, its rate depends mainly on transmission potential, not on treatment strategies.