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Free treatment rapid malaria diagnostic tests and malaria village workers can hasten progress toward achieving the malaria related millennium development goals: the Médecins Sans Frontières experience from Chad Sierra-Leone and Mali

机译:免费治疗快​​速的疟疾诊断检测和疟疾村民可以加快实现与疟疾相关的千年发展目标的速度:无国界医生在乍得塞拉利昂和马里的经验

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Halving the burden of malaria by 2015 and ensuring that 80% of people with malaria receive treatment is among the health related targets of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). Despite political momentum toward achieving this target, progress is slow and many with malaria (particularly in poor and rural communities in Africa) are still without access to effective treatment. Finding ways to improve access to anti-malarial treatment in Africa is essential to achieve the malaria related and other MDG targets. During its work in Chad, Sierra Leone and Mali in the period 2004 to 2008, Médecins Sans Frontières showed that it was possible to significantly improve access to effective malaria treatment through: i) the removal of health centre level user fees for essential healthcare for vulnerable population groups, ii) the introduction of free community based treatment for children using malaria village workers to diagnose and treat simple malaria in communities where geographical and financial barriers limited access to effective malaria care, iii) the improved diagnosis and treatment of malaria using rapid diagnosis tests and artemisinin based combination therapy, at both health facilities and in the community. This paper describes and discusses these strategies and their related impact.
机译:到2015年将疟疾负担减半,并确保80%的疟疾患者得到治疗是千年发展目标(MDGs)中与健康相关的目标之一。尽管有政治动力实现这一目标,但进展缓慢,许多疟疾(特别是在非洲的贫困和农村社区)仍然没有获得有效治疗的机会。寻找方法来改善非洲获得抗疟疾治疗的途径对于实现与疟疾有关的目标和其他千年发展目标至关重要。在2004年至2008年期间,无国界医生组织在乍得,塞拉利昂和马里的工作中显示,有可能通过以下方式大大改善获得有效疟疾治疗的机会:i)取消为弱势群体提供基本医疗保健的医疗中心级使用费人群)ii)在地理和经济障碍限制有效疟疾治疗的社区中,为使用疟疾村民的儿童提供免费的社区治疗,以诊断和治疗简单的疟疾,iii)通过快速诊断改善对疟疾的诊断和治疗卫生机构和社区进行化验和基于青蒿素的联合治疗。本文描述并讨论了这些策略及其相关影响。

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