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Open Access 01-12-2006 | Commentary

Malaria in Sri Lanka: one year post-tsunami

Authors: Olivier JT Briët, Gawrie NL Galappaththy, Priyanie H Amerasinghe, Flemming Konradsen

Published in: Malaria Journal | Issue 1/2006

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Abstract

One year ago, the authors of this article reported in this journal on the malaria situation in Sri Lanka prior to the tsunami that hit on 26 December 2004, and estimated the likelihood of a post-tsunami malaria outbreak to be low. Malaria incidence has decreased in 2005 as compared to 2004 in most districts, including the ones that were hit hardest by the tsunami. The malaria incidence (aggregated for the whole country) in 2005 followed the downward trend that started in 2000. However, surveillance was somewhat affected by the tsunami in some coastal areas and the actual incidence in these areas may have been higher than recorded, although there were no indications of this and it is unlikely to have affected the overall trend significantly. The focus of national and international post tsunami malaria control efforts was supply of antimalarials, distribution of impregnated mosquito nets and increased monitoring in the affected area. Internationally donated antimalarials were either redundant or did not comply with national drug policy, however, few seem to have entered circulation outside government control. Despite distribution of mosquito nets, still a large population is relatively exposed to mosquito bites due to inadequate housing. There were no indications of increased malaria vector abundance. Overall it is concluded that the tsunami has not negatively influenced the malaria situation in Sri Lanka.
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Metadata
Title
Malaria in Sri Lanka: one year post-tsunami
Authors
Olivier JT Briët
Gawrie NL Galappaththy
Priyanie H Amerasinghe
Flemming Konradsen
Publication date
01-12-2006
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Malaria Journal / Issue 1/2006
Electronic ISSN: 1475-2875
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-5-42

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