malaria status in economic cooperation countries; achievement and gaps toward united nations millennium development goals
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background: evaluating the malaria status of the economic cooperation organization (eco) member countries relation to goal 6 of 3rd millennium development goals (mdgs) which includes have halted by 2015 and begun to reverse the incidence of malaria. methods: by 2009, we reviewed the mdgs reports, extracted the data from surveillance system, published, and unpublished data. the main stakeholders, from both governmental and international organizations in the country have been visited and interviewed by the research team as part of the data validation process. results: the malaria incidence is very heterogeneous among eco countries, which differ less than 200 cases in total country in kazakhstan, kyrgyzstan, turkey, turkmenistan, uzbekistan, and azerbaijan to 82,564 cases (2,428/100,000) in afghanistan and 59,284 cases (881/100,000) in pakistan and about 18/100,000 in iran in 2008. malaria has been a major public health problem in pakistan and afghanistan and will continue to pose serious threat to millions of people due to poor environmental and socioeconomic conditions conducive to the spread of disease. the main malaria endemic areas of iran are in southeastern part of the country; consist of less developed provinces that are bordered in the east by afghanistan and pakistan. there are little valid information about proportion of population in malaria-risk areas using effective malaria prevention and treatment measures indicators. conclusion: all eco countries could achieve mdgs malaria indicators by 2015 except pakistan and afghanistan, unless preparing urgent intervention programs to fulfill the goals.
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iranian journal of public healthجلد ۴۱، شماره ۷، صفحات ۷-۱۳
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