Get Connected

Flickr
Vimeo
RSS Feed
PAHO's Communities
Home Media Center

PAHO Names "Malaria Champions of the Americas 2010"

Washington, D.C., 4 November 2010 (PAHO) — Agencies from Suriname, Brazil, and Colombia were honored as "Malaria Champions of the Americas" during a celebration today of the fourth annual Malaria Day in the Americas, at the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) in Washington, D.C.


The awardees (left to right): Dr. Romeo Rodrigues Fialho, representative of Brazil's Foundation for Health Surveillance of the Amazon; Dr. Zulma Bejerano Maturama, representative of Colombia's DASALUD-Chocó; and Dr. Stephen Vreden, representative of the National Malaria Board of Suriname.

PAHO Deputy Director Jon Andrus presented the top "Malaria Champion of the Americas" award to the National Malaria Board of Suriname, which oversees efforts that have virtually eliminated malaria from most of the country’s interior.

Using funds from the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, the National Malaria Board has sponsored training for lay people on the diagnosis and treatment of uncomplicated malaria in gold mining areas, where the disease is now concentrated, and has improved surveillance in areas where the disease has been eliminated. The Board has also guided collaborative efforts between Suriname and French Guiana to reduce high rates of transmission along their common border. In conjunction with the University of Suriname, the Board also established a Malaria Gene Bank to help monitor the development of resistance to anti-malaria drugs.

A second honor was presented to the Foundation for Health Surveillance of the Amazon for its efforts toward integrated prevention and control of malaria in the state of Amazonas. Working through partnerships with all levels of the Brazilian government as well as with nongovernmental organizations and private companies, the Foundation has supported training for more than 7,000 professionals, the creation of 231 laboratories, the distribution of over 75,000 bed nets, spraying of over 350,000 homes, and testing of more than 2.7 million diagnostic exams. These efforts have contributed to a projected 60 percent reduction in cases between 2007 and the end of 2010, and a 60 percent reduction in deaths between 2008 and 2009.

Also honored was the Administrative Department of Health and Social Security of Chocó (DASALUD-Chocó) in Colombia. In collaboration with the Ministry of Social Protection, the National Health Institute, and PAHO, DASALUD-Chocó succeeded in reorienting and strengthening malaria control and prevention efforts, with a focus on areas that have the highest concentration of cases, complications, and deaths. Its efforts have helped reduce the incidence of malaria in Chocó by more than half and have improved surveillance, community education, and patient adherence to malaria treatment regimes.

PAHO Deputy Director Dr. Jon Andrus said all three winners deserved the designation of Malaria Champion of the Americas. "You should all be proud of your work, which has generated such valuable lessons for other countries of our Region."


From the left: Dr. Keith Carter, Lic. Yeni Herrera, Dr. Socorro Gross, Dr. Jon Andrus and PAHEF President Edward L. Kadunc. Photos PAHO/WHO David Spitz.
Participants in the Malaria Day in the Americas event also included Rear Admiral Timothy Ziemer, U.S. Global Malaria Coordinator; Dr. Socorro Gross, Assistant Director of PAHO; Lic. Yeni Herrera, National Coordinator for malaria in the Ministry of Health of Peru; and Dr. Keith Carter, PAHO Senior Advisor on malaria and other communicable diseases.

Dr. Gross noted that malaria cases have declined 56 percent in Latin America since 2000, while deaths have declined by 70 percent.

“Many of our countries seem to be doing things right and addressing the challenges effectively,” said Dr. Gross. “It is our goal in today’s event to know the stories behind these good results, to document what various partners and stakeholders are doing right and use these important lessons in moving forward.”

Yeni Herrera of Peru described comprehensive anti-malaria efforts in her country that have reduced cases by 92 percent since 1997.


Rear Adm. Timothy Ziemer
Rear Adm. Ziemer pointed to the work of the Amazon Malaria Initiative (AMI), which is supported by USAID, PAHO, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Links Media, and other partners, as a model for other regions, particularly Africa. AMI’s work has helped improve surveillance of anti-malarial medicine resistance and quality, vector control and entomology, diagnostics, access to diagnosis and treatment, and communication and information dissemination.

“Investing in malaria interventions, treatment and diagnosis is a good public health investment that gives a good return,” said Ziemer. “Malaria is an important part of the [U.S.] President’s Global Health Initiative.”

The Malaria Day in the Americas event was organized by PAHO in coordination with the Pan American Health and Education Foundation (PAHEF), the George Washington University Center for Global Health, and Links Media.

LINKS:

CONTACT:  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , tel  +1 202 974 3122, Knowledge Management and Communication, PAHO/WHO.

 

Last Updated on Friday, 12 November 2010 08:29
 


2013

PAHO/WHO to support Guyana and Suriname in studies of resistance to artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT) (05/10/2013)

PAHO/WHO to support Guyana and Suriname in studies of resistance to artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT)Guyana and Suriname have announced they will carry out new studies to confirm whether anti-malarial treatments are losing their effectiveness in their populations, as suggested by preliminary data collected by the two countries.

“Malaria Champions of the Americas” contest seeks best practices that integrate other health solutions (04/25/2013)

“Malaria Champions of the Americas” contest seeks best practices that integrate other health solutions The search for the next “Malaria Champions of the Americas” will get under way today, on the occasion of World Malaria Day, April 25. This year’s contest will highlight malaria initiatives that provide added value by integrating and seek solutions to other health challenges as well.  Currently in their fifth year, the annual Malaria Champions of the Americas awards...

World Malaria Report 2012 (01/10/2013)

World Malaria Report 2011The World Malaria Report 2012 summarizes information received from 104 malaria-endemic countries and other sources, and updates the analyses presented in the 2011 report. It highlights the progress made towards the global malaria targets set for 2015 and describes current challenges for global malaria control and elimination.

2012

In the Americas, malaria cases have declined nearly 60% since 2000 (12/20/2012)

PAHO Honors 2012 Malaria Champions of the Americas (11/09/2012)

On 6th Annual Malaria Day in the Americas, PAHO Will Honor Malaria Champions of the Americas (11/05/2012)

2011

World Malaria Report 2011 (12/15/2011)

PAHO Honors Malaria Champions of the Americas 2011 (11/09/2011)

Países de las Américas acordaron plan para reducir la malaria, prevenir su reintroducción y mantener los logros (09/29/2011)

AMI/RAVREDA celebró 10 años de lucha contra la malaria en el Amazonas (09/15/2011)

Celebrating 10 Years of Collaboration: Looking into the Future Together (09/12/2011)

AMI+RAVREDA Celebrating Ten Years of Collaboration: Looking into the Future Together (09/03/2011)

“Malaria Champions of the Americas” Seeks Nominations of Integrated Approaches and Synergies in Efforts against Malaria (04/26/2011)

2010

News and Media Information about "Malaria Day in the Americas 2010" (11/12/2010)

Interview with Dr. Carter (PAHO) and Dr.Yeny Herrera (Peru) on WALO Radio (Puerto Rico) about the "Malaria Day in the Americas 2010" (11/12/2010)

PAHO Names "Malaria Champions of the Americas 2010" (11/04/2010)

PAHO Celebrates Fourth Annual “Malaria Day in the Americas," Recognizes “Malaria Champions" (10/29/2010)

Expertos en resistencia a los antimaláricos se reúnen en Panamá (07/14/2010)

Malaria Burden More than Halved in the Americas (04/22/2010)

Photos: Meeting of National Directors of Epidemiology and Malaria Programs (03/23/2010)

2009

PAHO Honors "Malaria Champions of the Americas 2009" (11/11/2009)

PAHO, PAHEF, and The George Washington University launch the Malaria Champions of the Americas Award (06/16/2009)

2008

Malaria in the Americas: No Time to Ease Up (11/06/2008)

:: Malaria Champions of the Americas 2013

Malaria Champions in the Americas 2013

Malaria Infographic

Malaria Infographic

 

World Malaria Report 2012

World Malaria Report 2012 

:: Malaria Day in the Americas

:: Contact us

Regional Office for the Americas of the World Health Organization
525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America
Tel.: +1 (202) 974-3000 Fax: +1 (202) 974-3663

Collaborating Centers
© Pan American Health Organization. All rights reserved.