MESA Forum: Responding to the threat of Anopheles stephensi invasion in Africa

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  • Опубліковано 21 сер 2024
  • Anopheles stephensi, an invasive malaria vector, was historically considered an Asian malaria vector. However, in 2012 it was detected for the first time in Djibouti in the Horn of Africa. It has since been detected in close proximity countries such as Ethiopia, Sudan, Somalia, Yemen, and more recently in Nigeria and Kenya.
    The MESA Alliance organized a virtual forum to raise awareness and facilitate information sharing among malaria stakeholders involved in the fight against this threat. The forum highlighted the importance of An. stephensi invasion in the context of broader challenges facing malaria control. It provided an opportunity for actors dealing with An. stephensi globally to come together and engage in a discourse about measures used to come to grips with An. stephensi and apply the best course of action to face the challenge of this invasion in Africa.
    PANELISTS:
    Chair: Fitsum G Tadesse - Lead Scientist, Armauer Hansen Research Institute (AHRI) Ethiopia
    Seth Irish - World Health Organization
    Gudissa Assef - National Malaria Elimination Program Director, Ministry of Health, Ethiopia
    Sinnathamby Noble Surendran - Professor of Zoology, University of Jaffna
    Ashwani Kumar - Director ICMR-Vector Control Research Centre, India
    Sarah Zohdy - U.S. President’s Malaria Initiative Entomology Team Lead
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