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WHO certifies Azerbaijan, Tajikistan as malaria-free

Davies Ngere Ify by Davies Ngere Ify
March 29, 2023
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The World Health Organization has certified Azerbaijan and Tajikistan as malaria-free for achieving malaria eradication in their respective countries.

The certification comes after a long-term, century-long campaign by the two nations to eradicate the disease.

This information was provided by the WHO in a press release that newsmen had access to on Wednesday.

“The people and governments of Azerbaijan and Tajikistan have worked long and hard to eliminate malaria,” said WHO Director-General, Dr Tedros Ghebreyesus.

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“Their accomplishment is further proof that, with the right resources and political commitment, eliminating malaria is possible. I hope that other countries can learn from their experience.”

Certification of malaria elimination is the official recognition by the WHO of a country’s malaria-free status.

The certification is granted when a country has shown – with rigorous, credible evidence – that the chain of indigenous malaria transmission by Anopheles mosquitoes has been interrupted nationwide for at least the past three consecutive years. A country must also demonstrate the capacity to prevent the re-establishment of transmission.

“Azerbaijan’s and Tajikistan’s achievement was possible thanks to sustained investment and the dedication of the health workforce, together with targeted prevention, early detection, and treatment of all malaria cases. The WHO European Region is now two steps closer to becoming the first region in the world to be fully malaria-free,” said the WHO Regional Director for Europe, Dr Hans Kluge.

Azerbaijan detected its last case of locally transmitted Plasmodium vivax malaria in 2012, and Tajikistan in 2014.

With today’s announcement, a total of 41 countries and one territory have been certified as malaria-free by WHO, including 21 countries in the European region.

“Malaria control efforts in Azerbaijan and Tajikistan were strengthened through a range of investments and public health policies that enabled the governments, over time, to eliminate the disease and maintain malaria-free status.

“For more than six decades, both governments have guaranteed universal primary health care. They have vigorously supported targeted malaria interventions – including, for example, prevention measures such as spraying the inside walls of homes with insecticides, promoting early detection and treatment of all cases, and maintaining the skills and capacities of all health workers engaged in malaria elimination.

“Both Azerbaijan and Tajikistan utilise national electronic malaria surveillance systems that provide nearly real-time detection of cases and allow for rapid investigations to determine if an infection is local or imported. Additional interventions include biological methods of larvae control, such as mosquito-eating fish, and water management measures to reduce malaria vectors,” the global health body said.

The final decision on awarding a malaria-free certification rests with the WHO DG, based on a recommendation by the Independent Technical Advisory Group on Malaria Elimination and Certification.

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