Perceptions of asymptomatic malaria infection and their implications for malaria control and elimination in Laos.
Bipin AdhikariKoukeo PhommasoneTiengkham PongvongsaXayaphone SoundalaPalingnaphone KoummarasyGisela HenriquesThomas J PetoLorenz von SeidleinNicholas J WhiteNicholas P J DayArjen M DondorpPaul N NewtonPhaik Yeong CheahMayfong MayxayChristopher PellPublished in: PloS one (2018)
Awareness of asymptomatic malaria infections, and MDA as a tool to eliminate malaria, was low. With the need to target asymptomatic malaria carriers for elimination efforts in the GMS, as well as informing target groups about asymptomatic infection, accompanying community engagement must build trust in interventions through the active collaboration of government stakeholders, key local persons and community members. This entails training and devolving responsibilities to the community members to implement and sustain the control and elimination efforts.