Establishing research priorities for malaria elimination in the context of the emergency response to artemisinin resistance framework‑the Cambodian approach

Background: Countries of the greater Mekong subregion have made a transition from malaria control to an aim for falciparum and vivax malaria elimination. The elimination of falciparum malaria will have to be achieved against a background of increasing artemisinin and multi-drug resistance. This am...

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Main Authors: Canavatม Sara E., Lawfordม Harriet L. S., Fatunmbi, Bayo S., Dysoley Lek, Narann Top‑Samphor, Rithea Leang, Dondorp, Arjen M., Rekol Huy, Kazadi, Walter M.
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spelling th-mahidol.31292023-03-30T13:11:31Z Establishing research priorities for malaria elimination in the context of the emergency response to artemisinin resistance framework‑the Cambodian approach Canavatม Sara E. Lawfordม Harriet L. S. Fatunmbi, Bayo S. Dysoley Lek Narann Top‑Samphor Rithea Leang Dondorp, Arjen M. Rekol Huy Kazadi, Walter M. Mahidol University. Faculty of Tropical Medicine. Department of Clinical Tropical Medicine Open Access article Malaria elimination Cambodia Operational research Artemisinin resistance Background: Countries of the greater Mekong subregion have made a transition from malaria control to an aim for falciparum and vivax malaria elimination. The elimination of falciparum malaria will have to be achieved against a background of increasing artemisinin and multi-drug resistance. This ambitious goal requires an operational research (OR) agenda that addresses the dynamic challenges encountered on the path to elimination, which will need to be flexible and developed in close relation with the cambodian national programme for parasitology, entomology and malaria control (CNM). In Cambodia, a number of meetings with stakeholders were convened by the CNM and emergency response to artemisinin resistance (ERAR) hub, producing an initial list of priority OR topics. The process and outcome of these meetings are described, which could serve as a template for other countries in the region. Methods: A landscaping exercise was conducted to gather all past, on-going and planned malaria focussed OR activities conducted by the cambodian research consortium in Cambodia and categorized according to research theme. The six themes included (1) malaria epidemiology, surveillance and response, (2) malaria case management, (3) malaria vector control, (4) malaria behavioural issues, (5) malaria clinical studies, and (6) other vector-borne diseases (dengue, neglected tropical diseases, soil-transmitted helminths). The different themes were discussed in small focus groups, which made an initial prioritization list which was then presented to a plenary group for further discussion. This produced a list of research questions ranked according to priority. Results: OR priorities produced by the thematic groups were discussed in the plenary meeting and given a priority score by group voting. A list of 17 OR questions were developed, finalized and listed, which included questions on surveillance, active case detection and treatment efficacy. Conclusion: This paper describes ERAR’s work on supporting Cambodia’s transition to malaria elimination by identifying national operational research priorities. ERAR has initiated and currently plays a critical role in the development of country specific research agendas for malaria elimination. The first example of this has been the described exercise in Cambodia, which could serve a template for setting OR priorities in the wider region. 2017-11-10T09:17:53Z 2017-11-10T09:17:53Z 2017-11-10 2016 Other BMC Public Health. Vol.15, (2016), 120 10.1186/s12936-016-1117-9 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/3129 eng Mahidol University BioMed Central application/pdf
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Thailand
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Malaria elimination
Cambodia
Operational research
Artemisinin resistance
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Malaria elimination
Cambodia
Operational research
Artemisinin resistance
Canavatม Sara E.
Lawfordม Harriet L. S.
Fatunmbi, Bayo S.
Dysoley Lek
Narann Top‑Samphor
Rithea Leang
Dondorp, Arjen M.
Rekol Huy
Kazadi, Walter M.
Establishing research priorities for malaria elimination in the context of the emergency response to artemisinin resistance framework‑the Cambodian approach
description Background: Countries of the greater Mekong subregion have made a transition from malaria control to an aim for falciparum and vivax malaria elimination. The elimination of falciparum malaria will have to be achieved against a background of increasing artemisinin and multi-drug resistance. This ambitious goal requires an operational research (OR) agenda that addresses the dynamic challenges encountered on the path to elimination, which will need to be flexible and developed in close relation with the cambodian national programme for parasitology, entomology and malaria control (CNM). In Cambodia, a number of meetings with stakeholders were convened by the CNM and emergency response to artemisinin resistance (ERAR) hub, producing an initial list of priority OR topics. The process and outcome of these meetings are described, which could serve as a template for other countries in the region. Methods: A landscaping exercise was conducted to gather all past, on-going and planned malaria focussed OR activities conducted by the cambodian research consortium in Cambodia and categorized according to research theme. The six themes included (1) malaria epidemiology, surveillance and response, (2) malaria case management, (3) malaria vector control, (4) malaria behavioural issues, (5) malaria clinical studies, and (6) other vector-borne diseases (dengue, neglected tropical diseases, soil-transmitted helminths). The different themes were discussed in small focus groups, which made an initial prioritization list which was then presented to a plenary group for further discussion. This produced a list of research questions ranked according to priority. Results: OR priorities produced by the thematic groups were discussed in the plenary meeting and given a priority score by group voting. A list of 17 OR questions were developed, finalized and listed, which included questions on surveillance, active case detection and treatment efficacy. Conclusion: This paper describes ERAR’s work on supporting Cambodia’s transition to malaria elimination by identifying national operational research priorities. ERAR has initiated and currently plays a critical role in the development of country specific research agendas for malaria elimination. The first example of this has been the described exercise in Cambodia, which could serve a template for setting OR priorities in the wider region.
author2 Mahidol University. Faculty of Tropical Medicine. Department of Clinical Tropical Medicine
author_facet Mahidol University. Faculty of Tropical Medicine. Department of Clinical Tropical Medicine
Canavatม Sara E.
Lawfordม Harriet L. S.
Fatunmbi, Bayo S.
Dysoley Lek
Narann Top‑Samphor
Rithea Leang
Dondorp, Arjen M.
Rekol Huy
Kazadi, Walter M.
format Other
author Canavatม Sara E.
Lawfordม Harriet L. S.
Fatunmbi, Bayo S.
Dysoley Lek
Narann Top‑Samphor
Rithea Leang
Dondorp, Arjen M.
Rekol Huy
Kazadi, Walter M.
author_sort Canavatม Sara E.
title Establishing research priorities for malaria elimination in the context of the emergency response to artemisinin resistance framework‑the Cambodian approach
title_short Establishing research priorities for malaria elimination in the context of the emergency response to artemisinin resistance framework‑the Cambodian approach
title_full Establishing research priorities for malaria elimination in the context of the emergency response to artemisinin resistance framework‑the Cambodian approach
title_fullStr Establishing research priorities for malaria elimination in the context of the emergency response to artemisinin resistance framework‑the Cambodian approach
title_full_unstemmed Establishing research priorities for malaria elimination in the context of the emergency response to artemisinin resistance framework‑the Cambodian approach
title_sort establishing research priorities for malaria elimination in the context of the emergency response to artemisinin resistance framework‑the cambodian approach
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