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Controlling malaria in times of emergency: East Timor’s experience

How can malaria best be controlled in times of crisis, in war zones or during a natural disaster? The Roll Back Malaria Partnership (RBM) Technical support Network (TSN) introduced a programme to prevent an increase in infection and disease in East Timor. This programme was aimed at controlling malaria in the aftermath of a complex emergency involving both war and mass migration. Malaria control specialists from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, and HealthNet International looked at the experience of dealing with malaria in East Timor.

The violence that followed the referendum for independence in East Timor left more than 100 000 people homeless. The risk of a malaria epidemic increased due to destroyed homes, a collapsed health service and the approaching rainy season. RBM was first introduced in East Timor in 1999 when the political situation became more stable. The programme involved:

The study found that:

The following lessons can be learned from East Timor’s experience:

While preventing malaria and saving lives in times of crisis is essential, it is also important to ensure that appropriate malaria control activities are continued once the situation has stabilised.

Source(s):
‘Malaria control in complex emergencies: the example of East Timor’, Tropical Medicine and International Health 8(1): 48-55.by J. Kolaczinski and J. Webster, 2003
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id21 Research Highlight: 17 March 2003

Further Information:
J H Kolaczinski
Disease Control and Vector Biology Unit
Department of Infectious and Tropical Diseases
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Keppel Street
London
WC1E 7HT
UK

Tel: +44 20 7927 2213
Fax: +44 20 7467 9536
Contact the contributor: jan.kolaczinski@lshtm.ac.uk

London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK

HealthNet International, the Netherlands

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