Article
Malakit: an innovative pilot project to self-diagnose and self-treat malaria among illegal gold miners in the Guiana Shield
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DOUINE, Maylis et al. Malakit: an innovative pilot project to self‑diagnose and self‑treat malaria among illegal gold miners in the Guiana Shield. Malaria Journal, v. 17, n. 158, p. 1-8, 2018.
1475-2875
10.1186/s12936-018-2306-5
Autor
Douine, Maylis
Sanna, Alice
Galindo, Muriel
Musset, Lise
Pommier de Santi, Vincent
Marchesini, Paola
Magalhaes, Edgard Dias
Suarez-Mutis, Martha
Hiwat, Helene
Nacher, Mathieu
Vreden, Stephen
Garancher, Laure
Resumen
Illegal gold miners in French Guiana, a French overseas territory ('département') located in Amazonia, often carry malaria parasites (up to 46.8%). While the Guiana Shield Region aims at malaria elimination, the high prevalence of Plasmodium in this hard-to-reach population in conjunction with frequent incorrect use of artemisinin-based anti-malarials could favour the emergence of resistant parasites. Due to geographical and regulatory issues in French Guiana, usual malaria control strategies cannot be implemented in this particular context. Therefore, new strategies targeting this specific population in the forest are required.