The Effectiveness of Measures Used To Control Malaria in Sudan during the Years 2002-2011
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Abstract
In this study I will try to explore the measures taken in Sudan to control malaria from the year 2002 to the year 2011 in a holistic context. The study will also analyse the effectiveness of these measures taken and whether malaria has reduced in Sudan or not. Secondary research methodology will be used in this study and data will be collected from annual report, journals and so on.
Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION1
Situation Analysis1
Research Aims and Objectives3
Significance of the Study3
Research Questions3
CHAPTER 2: LITERATURE REVIEW4
Climatic Conditions of Sudan4
Malaria Control Program6
Current malaria control interventions from 2002 - 20119
Malaria Treatment14
Sudan's Sudan National Malaria Control Programme Objectives by 201116
CHAPTER 3: METHODOLOGY18
Research Design18
Literature Search18
Keywords19
CHAPTER 4: ANTICIPATED RESULT20
REFERENCES21
Chapter 1: Introduction
Situation Analysis
Statistics showed that the incidence of malaria in Sudan amounted to approximately seven million five hundred thousand people in the year two thousand, of whom died in the same year because of illness about 35 thousand people. The Sudanese government is making efforts to control the disease by spraying of ponds and swamps that breed mosquitoes inside, and the distribution of large numbers of mosquito nets, especially for those who are without their areas of medical services (RBM, 2009).
Over recent years, and the Sudanese are suffering from malaria, transmitted by mosquitoes, which breed in stagnant water, and injuries by increasing in the capital and provinces. As well as the mortality rate increased to a record, to the point to say that the deaths from malaria in recent years, equivalent to the number who died in the war continued for more than forty years.
The thought of experts that the incidence of malaria has declined, but it turned out that the incidence of malaria in the month of March, has risen significantly compared to months past, and the number of visitors to hospitals, without clinics, private clinics and health centers in Khartoum state for more than 50 patients a day. The report of a semi-official, said that health departments may be stopped against the law, which led to the spread in all districts of the provinces of Omdurman, Khartoum and Khartoum North (RBM, 2009).
The Minister of Health Central, Dr. Ahmed Bilal, that the latest statistics of the incidence of malaria amounted to eight million people in all states of Sudan, and said: «The malaria has become an obsession and the two old, and that the plan has been ...