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Area of Science:

  • Global health
  • Malariology
  • Infectious disease epidemiology

Background:

  • Plasmodium vivax (P. vivax) malaria remains a significant global health burden, causing considerable morbidity and mortality.
  • Previous global strategies have not adequately addressed the specific challenges posed by P. vivax.
  • The need for updated, evidence-based recommendations for P. vivax control and elimination has been recognized.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide historical and technological context for global strategies against P. vivax.
  • To introduce a supplement compiling evidence informing WHO's 2015 technical brief on P. vivax control and elimination.
  • To outline the state-of-the-art recommendations for combating P. vivax.

Main Methods:

  • Expert consultations coordinated by the WHO Global Malaria Program.
  • Technical consensus gathering from national malaria control programs via WHO regional offices.
  • Compilation of substantial evidence and analysis informing WHO recommendations.

Main Results:

  • The World Health Organization (WHO) published "Control and Elimination of Plasmodium vivax: A Technical Brief" in July 2015.
  • This landmark document represents the first WHO assembly of state-of-the-art recommendations specifically for P. vivax.
  • The supplement details the evidence base underpinning these crucial recommendations.

Conclusions:

  • The 2015 WHO technical brief offers comprehensive, vetted recommendations for P. vivax control and elimination.
  • The compiled evidence highlights advancements in understanding and combating P. vivax.
  • Global strategies are evolving to effectively reduce the morbidity and mortality associated with P. vivax malaria.