Mass drug administration for malaria

Dec 10, 2013The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Giving medicine to whole communities to fight malaria

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Abstract

MDA appears to reduce substantially the initial risk of malaria parasitaemia.

  • In areas of low endemicity (≤5%), a study indicated a much lower prevalence of parasitaemia within one month following MDA.
  • In moderate endemicity areas (6-39%), three non-randomized controlled studies showed a significant reduction in parasitaemia prevalence shortly after MDA.
  • Sustained reductions in parasitaemia were observed up to six months post-MDA in some moderate endemicity studies, although results varied.
  • In high endemicity areas (≥40%), one cluster-randomized trial found no significant difference in parasite prevalence one month post-MDA.
  • Limited evidence suggests that MDA regimens incorporating 8-aminoquinolines may not provide additional benefits in moderate- and high-transmission settings.
  • Interventions were more effective against Plasmodium falciparum compared to P. vivax based on species-specific outcomes reported.

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