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Published in: BMC Public Health 1/2022

Open Access 01-12-2022 | Malaria | Research

Application of an innovative grid-based surveillance strategy to ensure elimination and prevent reintroduction of malaria in high-risk border communities in China

Authors: Shen-ning Lu, Wei Ding, Jia-zhi Wang, Shou-qin Yin, Sheng-guo Li, Xing-wu Zhou, Qiu-li Xu, Xiao-dong Sun, Chris Cotter, Michelle S Hsiang, Allison Tatarsky, Roly Gosling, Shan Lv, Duo-quan Wang

Published in: BMC Public Health | Issue 1/2022

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Abstract

Grid management is a grassroots governance strategy widely implemented in China since 2004 to improve the government’s efficiency to actively find and solve problems among populated regions. A grid-based strategy surveillancing high-risk groups, including mobile and migrant populations (MMPs), in the China–Myanmar border region has played an indispensable role in promoting and consolidating the malaria elimination efforts by tracking and timely identification of potential importation or re-establishment of malaria among MMPs. A sequential mixed methods was implementated to explore the operational mechanism and best practices of the grid-based strategy including through the focus group discussions (FGDs), comparison of before and after the implementation of a grid-based strategy in the field sites, and data collection from the local health system.This paper distills the implementation mechanism and highlights the role of the grid-based strategy in the elimination and prevention of re-establishment of malaria transmission.
Footnotes
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The targeted MMPs are people older than 15 years, whose registered permanent residence (also called ‘Hukou’) who do not belong to the locality and have stayed for more than one month in a place.
 
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High-risk populations are MMPs who stayed in malaria endemic areas abroad and stayed at least one night in the previous month.'.
 
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Metadata
Title
Application of an innovative grid-based surveillance strategy to ensure elimination and prevent reintroduction of malaria in high-risk border communities in China
Authors
Shen-ning Lu
Wei Ding
Jia-zhi Wang
Shou-qin Yin
Sheng-guo Li
Xing-wu Zhou
Qiu-li Xu
Xiao-dong Sun
Chris Cotter
Michelle S Hsiang
Allison Tatarsky
Roly Gosling
Shan Lv
Duo-quan Wang
Publication date
01-12-2022
Publisher
BioMed Central
Keyword
Malaria
Published in
BMC Public Health / Issue 1/2022
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2458
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-022-13753-1

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