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NewWHO certifies Sri Lanka as a malaria free nation

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A Sri Lankan labourer fumigates buildings to control mosquitoes in Colombo, Sri Lanka. The World Health Organization has certified Sri Lanka as a malaria-free nation. Photo: AP
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The World Health Organization on Monday certified Sri Lanka as a malaria-free nation, in what it called a “truly remarkable” achievement.

WHO regional director Poonam Khetrapal Singh said in a statement that Sri Lanka was among the most malaria-affected countries in the mid-20th century.

WHO said Sri Lanka began an anti-malaria campaign that successfully targeted the mosquito-borne parasite that causes the disease, not just mosquitoes. Health education and effective surveillance also helped the campaign.

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“Sri Lanka’s achievement is truly remarkable,” the WHO statement said. “The change in strategy was unorthodox, but highly effective. Mobile malaria clinics in high transmission areas meant that prompt and effective treatment could reduce the parasite reservoir and the possibility of further transmission.”

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WHO said no locally transmitted cases of malaria have been recorded in the country for 3½ years.

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