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Training course on malaria case management

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In accordance with the malaria T3 initiative (Test, Treat and Track) that emphasizes effective diagnosis and treatment of malaria, a regional training course on malaria case management will be held at the Blue Nile National Institute for Communicable Diseases in Wad Medani, Sudan, from 22 to 29 November 2014. The course is designed to build the capacity of clinicians on all aspects of malaria case management, including diagnostic testing, treatment of uncomplicated and severe malaria, management of malaria at primary health care and community levels and chemoprophylaxis.

The objectives of the course are to:

  • improve participants’ knowledge, skills and competence to better understand the basis of malaria diagnosis and treatment; plan and implement malaria case management services; and understand antimalarial treatment policy formulation; and
  • pilot a newly developed e-learning module developed by the Global Malaria Programme on case management for implementation on a large scale.

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Statistics and figures

In the WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region:

291 million people at risk for malaria in 2015 111 million at high risk

Estimated malaria case incidence decreased by 11% between 2010  and 2015

Estimated malaria mortality rate reduced by 6% between 2010 and 2015