East Africa International Center of Excellence for Malaria Research: Impact on Malaria Policy in Uganda: Impact on Malaria Policy in Uganda

Jane Frances Namuganga, Joaniter I. Nankabirwa, Catherine Maiteki-Ssebuguzi, Samuel Gonahasa, Jimmy Opigo, Sarah Staedke, Damian Rutazaana, Chris Ebong, Grant Dorsey, Sheena S. Tomko, Timothy Kizza, Henry D. Mawejje, Emmanuel Arinaitwe, Philip J. Rosenthal, Moses R. Kamya

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Abstract

Malaria is the leading cause of disease burden in sub-Saharan Africa. In 2010, the East Africa International Center of Excellence for Malaria Research, also known as the Program for Resistance, Immunology, Surveillance, and Modeling of Malaria (PRISM), was established to provide a comprehensive approach to malaria surveillance in Uganda. We instituted cohort studies and a robust malaria and entomological surveillance network at selected public health facilities that have provided a platform for monitoring trends in malaria morbidity and mortality, tracking the impact of malaria control interventions (indoor residual spraying of insecticide [IRS], use of long-lasting insecticidal nets [LLINs], and case management with artemisinin-based combination therapies [ACTs]), as well as monitoring of antimalarial drug and insecticide resistance. PRISM studies have informed Uganda's malaria treatment policies, guided selection of LLINs for national distribution campaigns, and revealed widespread pyrethroid resistance, which led to changes in insecticides delivered through IRS. Our continuous engagement and interaction with policy makers at the Ugandan Ministry of Health have enabled PRISM to share evidence, best practices, and lessons learned with key malaria stakeholders, participate in malaria control program reviews, and contribute to malaria policy and national guidelines. Here, we present an overview of interactions between PRISM team members and Ugandan policy makers to demonstrate how PRISM's research has influenced malaria policy and control in Uganda.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)33-39
Number of pages7
JournalThe American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
Volume107
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Oct 2022
Externally publishedYes

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