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China’s malaria-free status offers crucial lessons for other areas

Last updated: April 22, 2025 12:44 pm
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China’s success in achieving malaria-free status in 2021 has sparked interest and excitement in the global health community. A special collection of articles published by The BMJ delves into the lessons that can be learned from China’s journey towards malaria elimination.

The experts behind the collection emphasize the importance of continued funding in the fight against malaria. They caution that a decline in funding, particularly due to policy changes impacting global health efforts, could undo the progress made over the past two decades. The collection explores China’s national strategy, with case studies from provinces like Hainan and Yunnan, shedding light on the interventions that ultimately led to elimination.

Global and national funding for malaria control has played a significant role in improving child survival rates and moving closer towards the goal of elimination. However, the experts highlight that a decrease in funding for organizations like the Global Fund and the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization could lead to an increase in malaria cases and deaths.

The collection offers valuable insights for countries aiming to control and eliminate malaria, especially in regions like Africa where there is strong political support for these goals. Case studies from Hainan Province demonstrate how a combination of interventions, such as bed nets, indoor spraying, drug administration, and surveillance, can lead to successful elimination.

One crucial lesson highlighted in the collection is the danger of complacency following success. In the Huai River Basin, reduced surveillance and funding after early success in the 1980s led to a resurgence of malaria in the early 2000s. This underscores the need for sustained vigilance and long-term commitment to malaria control efforts.

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Cross-border collaboration, real-time data sharing, and sustained surveillance are also emphasized as key components of successful malaria control programs. The experts stress the need for innovative financing approaches led by national governments and their ministries of finance, as well as partnerships with regional banks.

China’s achievement of malaria-free status is lauded as a public health triumph, but it also serves as a call to action for other countries. The collection serves as a timely resource for policymakers, implementers, and funders grappling with shifting donor priorities and financing gaps in global malaria efforts.

As countries strive towards malaria elimination, the lessons learned from China’s success can guide and inspire future actions. The collection offers a roadmap for translating these insights into tangible outcomes, ensuring that no country is left behind in the fight against malaria.

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