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Challenges of Sustaining Malaria Community Case Management in 81 Township Hospitals along the China-Myanmar Border Region - Yunnan Province, China 2020

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CHINA CDC WEEKLY
Volume 3, Issue 17, Pages 355-359

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Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention
DOI: 10.46234/ccdcw2021.097

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  1. UNICEF/UNDP/World Bank/WHO Special Program for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases (TDR) Small Grant (WHO) [2021/1104003-0]
  2. program of the Chinese Center for Tropical Diseases Research [131031104000160004]

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Healthcare workers at township hospitals in the China-Myanmar border region face challenges in sustaining Community Case Management of malaria, including insufficient training, lack of timely treatment for patients, and risks of workforce instability. To address these challenges, regular training and supervision, as well as incentive mechanisms and career development paths, are needed to strengthen malaria diagnosis and treatment capacity in the region.
What is already known on this topic? The health workforce at township hospitals in the China-Nlyanmar bordcr region has played a key role in sustaining Comm unity case management of malaria (CCMm), while few studies have investigated their performance and challenges. what is added by this report? Sustaining CCMm in the region was subject to the following major challenges: insufficient training on malaria diagnosis and testing, lacking necessary and timely treatment for patients. and risks of instability among the malaria workforce. what are the implications for public health practice? These challenges called for the national and provincial authorities to provide regular trainings and intensive supervision to strengthen malaria diagnosis and treatment capacity in the region and to set up incentive mechanisms and individual career development paths to sustain the workforce.

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