Malaria Control in Countries Where Time-Limited Eradication is Impracticable at Present
İÇİNDEKİLERCONTENTS Introduction............................... 1. Review of the malaria situation and of antimalaria activities........ 2. New concept of a malaria control programme .............. 2.1 General aspects of malaria in tropical Africa............. 2.2 Previous antimalaria programmes................. 2.3 Some socioeconomic problems of antimalaria programmes in Africa . . 2.4 Principles for a methodology of malaria control........... 3. Organization of malaria control programmes and training......... : 3.1 Approach to malaria in countries where time-limited malaria eradication programmes are not practicable at present.............. 3.1.1 African Region of WHO.................. 3.1.2 Other regions....................... 3.2 Aims and methods of a malaria control programme......... 3.2.1 Organization of malaria control activities........... 3.3 Integration of mass antimalaria campaigns into general health services . 3.4 Training of staff for malaria control................ 3.4.1 Training of professional staff in malariology......... 3.4.2 Training of provincial or regional malaria staff in malariology . 3.4.3 Training of peripheral staff in antimalaria work........ 3.4.4 The work of the International Malaria Eradication Training Centre (METC), Manila..................... 4. The role of health education...................... 5. Factors involved in the selection of the appropriate antimalaria measures . . . 5.1 Introductory remarks....................... 5.2 Usefulness and limitations of some antimosquito measures ...... 5.2.1 Antilarval methods.................... 5.2.2 Imagicidal operations................... 5.3 Use of antimalarial drugs..................... 5.4 Factors to be considered in malaria control in urban areas ...... 5.5 Large development schemes and malaria.............. 6. Methodology of evaluation of malaria control programmes......... 6.1 Organization and implementation of a system of evaluation...... 6.2 Socioeconomic aspects...................... 7. Research as an important tool in solving technical problems........ 7.1 Present position and research needed................ 7.2 Support for malaria research by the World Health Organization 8. The role of WHO and the coordination of international assistance...... 8.1 The role of WHO in the global malaria programme ......... 8.2 International and bilateral assistance................ 8.3 Present status of the malaria eradication programmes......... 8.4 Future prospects for malaria control and malaria eradication..... 9. Recommendations........................... Annex 1. List of participants, observers, and WHO staff........... Annex 2. Malaria, health, and socioeconomic data for 1971.......... |