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1 Eradication of Malaria So why did the campaign fail? 1) Insecticides (DDT) –Environmental damage!

2 Pesticide Resistance Rapid Reproduction Selection DDT

3 Pesticide Resistance Rapid Reproduction Selection

4 Eradication of Malaria 2) Plasmodium –Wide use of chloroquine has led to drug resistant strains!

5 Eradication of Malaria 3) Social/Political Reasons –Emerging nations in Africa were trying to be free from external (Western European nations) domination; much of the monetary resources stopped flowing in!

6 Genetic resistance to Plasmodium 2 examples There are some general genotypes that are resistant to malaria

7 Duffy Blood Group Noticed in military groups in Vietnam. African Americans had less severe cases or no cases of malaria!

8 Genetic Resistance Plasmodium vivax Duffy blood groups –Proteins on cell surface –3 alleles A Dominant B Dominant y recessive A = B = y = no proteins

9 Genetic Resistance Plasmodium vivax Duffy blood groups –Proteins on cell surface –3 alleles A Dominant B Dominant y recessive A = B = y = no proteins AB yy AA BB Ay By

10 Genetic Resistance yy genotype has advantage –P. vivax malaria resistance –Only advantageous if P. vivax malaria endemic 40% people of W. African decent 0.1% people of non-African decent P. vivax keeps the allele common in Africa.

11 Genetic Resistance Sickle celled anemia Codominant trait (Allele “A” and “B”) –AA have sickle celled anemia –AB have both types of cells Sickle cells don’t support species of Plasmodium well. Resistance to infection

12 Genetic Resistance AA selected against –Sickle celled anemia AB selected for –Both sickle and normal cells BB selected against –Normal cells If malaria not endemic, what alleles will be selected for? Against? Allele for sickle cells maintained in the population even though strongly disadvantageous to have both alleles.

13 Genetic Resistance

14 Sickle Celled Anemia In the US, 10% of African Americans have this allele!

15 Other forms of Resistance to Malaria Babies get antibodies from their moms breast milk; they are protected until weaned. Once weaned becomes susceptible again!

16 What you need to have malaria spread within a population!

17 Epidemiological Models Infected People Mosquitoes Uninfected People contact Habitat Climate Food Source of Plasmodium Source of New Hosts Habitat Behavior

18 Breaking the Chain Infected People Mosquitoes Uninfected People contact Habitat Climate Food Source of Plasmodium Source of New Hosts Habitat Behavior

19 Eliminating Mosquitoes Mosquito Life Cycle

20 Eliminating Mosquitoes

21 Destroy habitat Insecticides Biological control

22 Eliminating Mosquitoes Destroy habitat Insecticides Biological control Why don’t these methods work?

23 Pesticide Resistance Rapid Reproduction Natural selection

24 Getting rid of the source of Plasmodium

25 Drug treatment Transgenic mosquitoes

26 Getting rid of the source of Plasmodium Drug treatment Transgenic mosquitoes Why don’t these work?

27 Getting rid of the source of Plasmodium Drug treatment Transgenic mosquitoes Why don’t these work? –Availability of drugs Money Medical staff –Recrudescense –Drug resistance –Reservoir hosts? –Transgenic mosquitoes not a reality –Expensive

28 How can we protect the uninfected population? Vaccines Prophylactic drugs

29 How can we protect the uninfected population? Vaccines Prophylactic drugs Why don’t these work?

30 How can we protect the uninfected population? Vaccines Prophylactic drugs Why don’t these work? –Vaccines unsuccessful –Prophylactic drugs expensive –Prophylactic drugs unpleasant

31 How can we prevent contact between people and mosquitoes? Insecticides Mosquito nets Long clothing Behavior Avoid mosquito habitat Screens on houses

32 How can we prevent contact between people and mosquitoes? Insecticides Mosquito nets Long clothing Behavior Avoid mosquito habitat Screens on houses Why don’t these work?

33 How can we prevent contact between people and mosquitoes? Insecticides Mosquito nets Long clothing Behavior Avoid mosquito habitat Screens on houses Why don’t these work? –Money –Availability of materials –Human behavior difficult to change

34 "Everything about malaria is so molded by local conditions that it becomes a thousand epidemiological puzzles." Hackett (1937)

35 Roll Back Malaria (RBM) Strategy Early diagnosis and prompt treatment

36 Roll Back Malaria (RBM) Strategy Early diagnosis and prompt treatment Prevention –insecticide-treated materials –vector control measures indoor spraying larvicide environmental management

37 Roll Back Malaria (RBM) Strategy Early diagnosis and prompt treatment Prevention –insecticide-treated materials –vector control measures indoor spraying larvicide environmental management Prevention of malaria in pregnancy

38 Roll Back Malaria (RBM) Strategy Early diagnosis and prompt treatment Prevention –insecticide-treated materials –vector control measures indoor spraying larvicide environmental management Prevention of malaria in pregnancy Monitoring for epidemics –Rapid response

39 Roll Back Malaria (RBM) Strategy Early diagnosis and prompt treatment Prevention –insecticide-treated materials –vector control measures indoor spraying larvicide environmental management Prevention of malaria in pregnancy Monitoring for epidemics –Rapid response New methods and tools

40 Roll Back Malaria (RBM) Strategy Early diagnosis and prompt treatment Prevention –insecticide-treated materials –vector control measures indoor spraying larvicide environmental management Prevention of malaria in pregnancy Monitoring for epidemics –Rapid response New methods and tools Improvement in existing tools through research and development

41 Roll Back Malaria (RBM) Strategy Early diagnosis and prompt treatment Prevention –insecticide-treated materials –vector control measures indoor spraying larvicide environmental management Prevention of malaria in pregnancy Monitoring for epidemics –Rapid response New methods and tools Improvement in existing tools through research and development Coordinated action through establishing partnerships that utilize an optimal mix of measures adapted to local situations.


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