Overview of national and local efforts to eliminate malaria in Thailand

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Success in the national control of malaria during the past decades has led to the reorientation of Thailand's program toward the elimination of this disease. The country established and implemented a National Malaria Elimination Strategy, resulting in a substantial decline in cases. Although the reduction varied, Sisaket Province stands out as a success. In accordance with the national strategy, the province adopted a 1-3-7 surveillance strategy and engaged in multisectoral collaboration, positioning itself to achieve malaria-free status and advancing to the prevention of re-establishment (PoR) phase. Scaling up this approach and applying the lessons learned from the success in Sisaket Province, as a solid foundation, could prove beneficial at both the national and international levels.

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Saeung, M., Jupatanakul, N., Hii, J., Thanispong, K., Chareonviriyaphap, T., & Manguin, S. (2025, January 1). Overview of national and local efforts to eliminate malaria in Thailand. Trends in Parasitology. Elsevier Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pt.2024.11.006

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