Malaria Elimination in Asia-Pacific

Syllabus: Issues relating to development and management of Social Sector/Services relating to Health

Context and Regional Overview

Regional Successes and Collaborative Platforms

  • Historic lows reported in Cambodia, Lao PDR, and Vietnam for the second consecutive year.
  • Pakistan recorded major reductions, driving a significant portion of regional progress.
  • Greater Mekong Subregion highlighted for effective containment of antimalarial drug resistance.
  • Asia Pacific Leaders Malaria Alliance (APLMA) unites 22 governments committed to elimination by 2030.
  • Several countries achieved malaria-free status, including Sri Lanka, China, and Timor-Leste.

India’s Elimination Pathway

  • India targets zero indigenous malaria cases by 2027, ahead of the global deadline.
  • Substantial reductions since 2015, with many districts sustaining zero transmission.
  • Recent data indicates plateauing progress and case rebounds in certain regions.
  • Five States and the Northeast account for nearly 80% of India’s malaria burden.

Key Threats and Systemic Challenges

  • Only 42% of global malaria financing needs met in 2024, with deeper gaps in 2025.
  • Last-mile programme delivery remains weak in high-burden and remote settings.
  • Rising global resistance to artemisinin-based therapies, though not established in India.
  • Vulnerable groups include migrant populations and geographically isolated communities.

Strategic Priorities and Innovations

  • Real-time, case-based surveillance across public, private, defence, and urban health systems.
  • Project-mode interventions for hotspot States, while near-elimination regions prevent resurgence.
  • RTS,S and R21 vaccines evaluated as complementary tools alongside vector control and diagnostics.
  • India strengthened pharmacovigilance, therapeutic efficacy studies, and combination therapy adherence.
  • Sustained national investment essential to avoid resurgence, productivity losses, and preventable mortality.

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