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It Is Time to Strengthen the Malaria Control Policy of the Democratic Republic of Congo and Include Schools and School-Age Children in Malaria Control Measures

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PATHOGENS
Volume 11, Issue 7, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/pathogens11070729

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malaria; national malaria control program; school-age children; Democratic Republic Congo

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  1. Japan International Cooperation Agency
  2. Joint Usage/Research Center on Tropical Disease, Institute of Tropical Medicine, Nagasaki University [2020-Ippan-14, 2020-Ippan-23]

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Despite a decade of malaria control efforts, the Democratic Republic of Congo still faces a serious malaria problem, especially among children. The World Health Organization's recommendations for malaria control have not been fully implemented in the country. To strengthen control and elimination strategies, it is necessary to include schools and school-age children in malaria interventions.
Despite a decade of sustained malaria control, malaria remains a serious public health problem in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Children under five years of age and school-age children aged 5-15 years remain at high risk of symptomatic and asymptomatic malaria infections. The World Health Organization's malaria control, elimination, and eradication recommendations are still only partially implemented in DRC. For better malaria control and eventual elimination, the integration of all individuals into the national malaria control programme will strengthen malaria control and elimination strategies in the country. Thus, inclusion of schools and school-age children in DRC malaria control interventions is needed.

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