Top Banner
Overview of Guyana’s Malaria Situation Dr. Reyaud Rahman
34

Overview of Guyana’s Malaria Situation

Dec 30, 2015

Download

Documents

Overview of Guyana’s Malaria Situation. Dr. Reyaud Rahman. About Guyana. officially the Co-operative Republic of Guyana , is a sovereign state on the northern coast of South America. Guyana is one of the few Caribbean countries that is not an island. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: Overview of Guyana’s Malaria Situation

Overview of Guyana’s Malaria Situation

Dr. Reyaud Rahman

Page 2: Overview of Guyana’s Malaria Situation

About Guyana

• officially the Co-operative Republic of Guyana, is a sovereign state on the northern coast of South America.

• Guyana is one of the few Caribbean countries that is not an island.

Page 3: Overview of Guyana’s Malaria Situation

Guyana is bordered by Suriname to the east; by Brazil to the south and southwest; by Venezuela to the west; and by the

Atlantic Ocean to the northAt 215,000 square kilometres (83,000 sq mi)

Page 4: Overview of Guyana’s Malaria Situation

Guyana is divided into 10 regionsNo Region Area km² Population

Populationper km²

1 Barima-Waini 20,339 24,275 1.2

2 Pomeroon-Supenaam 6,195 49,253 8.0

3Essequibo Islands-West Demerara

2,232 103,061 46.2

4 Demerara-Mahaica 1,843 310,320 168.4

5 Mahaica-Berbice 3,755 52,428 14.0

6 East Berbice-Corentyne 36,234 123,695 3.4

7 Cuyuni-Mazaruni 47,213 17,597 0.3

8 Potaro-Siparuni 20,051 10,095 0.5

9 Upper Takutu-Upper Essequibo 57,750 19,387 1.3

10 Upper Demerara-Berbice 19,387 41,112 2.1

Guyana 214,999 751,223 3.49

Page 5: Overview of Guyana’s Malaria Situation

Vector Bourne Diseases in Guyana2012

• Malaria 31876

• Dengue Fever

• Filariasis

• Leishmaniasis

• Chagas Disease

Page 6: Overview of Guyana’s Malaria Situation

Diagnosis

• Gold Standard Malaria Microscopy

• RDT in out break situations

Page 7: Overview of Guyana’s Malaria Situation

Malaria in 2012

• P. falciparum 16,694

• P. vivax 11,225

• P. malariae 83

• Mix 3,598

• Active Case Detection 53,464

• Passive Case Detection 143,000

Page 8: Overview of Guyana’s Malaria Situation

data on malaria new cases for the period January to March, 2013, based on reports

received

Jan-March, 2013,

Total Smears taken and examined- 35,281• Positive new cases – 7,213• P. falciparum – 3,720 • P. vivax – 2,569 • P. malariae.- 35 • Mix- infections – 889 • Active Case Detection 8,172• Passive Case Detection 27,109

Page 9: Overview of Guyana’s Malaria Situation

Imported Cases in 2012

Foreign imported

positives falciparum vivax malariae Mixed Infections

Brazil 31 20 16 0 0

Venezuela 16 10 6 0 0

Suriname 1 0 1 0 0

Ghana 1 1 0 0 0

St - Martin 1 1 0 0 0

China 1 1 0 0 0

Page 10: Overview of Guyana’s Malaria Situation

Pregnancy Infected 2012

• Total Cases seen 312

• Falci 146

• Malariae 1

• Mix 35

• Vivax 130

Page 11: Overview of Guyana’s Malaria Situation

POSITIVE MALARIA NEW CASES BY AGE –

GROUPS.•  • < 1 YEAR- 28 =0.3% • 1-4 YEARS- 196 =3% • 5-14 YEARS- 586 =8% • 15-49 YEARS 5,844 =81%• 50 + YEARS- 559 =8% • TOTAL 7,213

Page 12: Overview of Guyana’s Malaria Situation

New cases by ethnic groups

• Afro- Guy- 2952 • Amerindian- 1946• Chinese – 12 • East Indian- 1037• Mix Race- 2163• Others- 3

Page 13: Overview of Guyana’s Malaria Situation

Mining is high investment and high producing sector that generates important foreign exchange earning for the

Guyanese Economy

• In 2008 the mineral production (Output) G$ 73,113 Billions (18% more than 2007)

• Production continues to arise in 2009-2011, by small and medium Scale Guyanese miners continue to be strong.

• 2009 the production of Gold surpassed 260,000 in 2008 to 305,000 oz. in 2009, & 2010.

Page 14: Overview of Guyana’s Malaria Situation

Prevention and Control Programs

• Active vector Bourne disease work in endemic regions and non endemic regions

• Prompt diagnosis and early treatment

• Dissemination of IEC material

• Creation of school health clubs and Vector Bourne committees

Page 15: Overview of Guyana’s Malaria Situation
Page 16: Overview of Guyana’s Malaria Situation
Page 17: Overview of Guyana’s Malaria Situation
Page 18: Overview of Guyana’s Malaria Situation

• Detect early and control, to prevent

epidemics

• In Vivo studies done every three years to detect any drug resistance

• Refresher training courses for Malaria Microscopy

• Distribution of LLINs

Page 19: Overview of Guyana’s Malaria Situation

Constraints

• In adequate human resource

• Dangerous nature of the job e.g Riverain, mountainous, dense rainforest, dangerous criminals.

• Non compliance of patients to use full drug dosage

• Self medication

Page 20: Overview of Guyana’s Malaria Situation
Page 21: Overview of Guyana’s Malaria Situation
Page 22: Overview of Guyana’s Malaria Situation
Page 23: Overview of Guyana’s Malaria Situation
Page 24: Overview of Guyana’s Malaria Situation
Page 25: Overview of Guyana’s Malaria Situation
Page 26: Overview of Guyana’s Malaria Situation
Page 27: Overview of Guyana’s Malaria Situation
Page 28: Overview of Guyana’s Malaria Situation
Page 29: Overview of Guyana’s Malaria Situation
Page 30: Overview of Guyana’s Malaria Situation

Needs

• Assistance in developing policies and procedures in strengthening our diagnostic capacity.

• Quality Assurance programs

• M&E officer training

• IT personnel with training and the use of Epi info for our MIS

Page 31: Overview of Guyana’s Malaria Situation

Needs

• Specialist in Malaria microscopy, Leishmaniasis, Chagas to evaluate and possibly re-train our Microscopist

• Entomology training

Page 32: Overview of Guyana’s Malaria Situation
Page 33: Overview of Guyana’s Malaria Situation
Page 34: Overview of Guyana’s Malaria Situation

The EndThank You