Challenges in Malaria Control and Prevention in East Africa
Ndayishimiye Havyarimana P.
Faculty of Medicine Kampala International University Uganda
ABSTRACT
Malaria remains a critical public health issue in East Africa, where high transmission rates persist despite extensive control and prevention efforts. This review article explores the multifaceted challenges that hinder effective malaria control and prevention in the region, including the emergence of drug-resistant Plasmodium parasites, insecticide-resistant mosquito vectors, inadequate healthcare infrastructure, socio-economic barriers, and environmental factors. The review methodology involved analyzing recent studies, reports, and data from international health organizations. Drug resistance and vector control are significant issues, with resistance to both anti-malarial drugs and insecticides compromising treatment efficacy and prevention efforts. Additionally, socio-economic factors such as poverty and lack of education, coupled with climate variability and environmental changes, further complicate malaria control. Addressing these challenges requires a coordinated approach that integrates continuous monitoring, healthcare system strengthening, community engagement, and international collaboration. By tackling these issues, East Africa can improve its malaria control efforts and ultimately enhance the health outcomes of its populations.
Keywords: Malaria Control, Drug Resistance, Insecticide Resistance, Healthcare Infrastructure, Socio-Economic Barriers.
CITE AS: Ndayishimiye Havyarimana P. (2024). Challenges in Malaria Control and Prevention in East Africa. NEWPORT INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL AND APPLIED SCIENCES, 5(2):24-27. https://doi.org/10.59298/NIJBAS/2024/5.2.24271