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“MALARIA UPDATES

IN INDONESIA”

Dr.drh Didik Budjianto, M.Kes


Director of Vector Borne & Zoonotic Diseases Prevention and Control

Jakarta, 30 Oktober 2021


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Global Regional
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Milestone and Targets Malaria
Elimination 2030
2029
Indonesia certified as
2028
All provinces reach malaria elimination country
2025 the malaria
All districts reach
2019 the malaria elimination
The last year of elimination status
indigenous cases in
300 districts are free of all districts
malaria
5. Papua
2029
& Papua Barat Region

4. Maluku & NTT Region 2028

3. Kalimantan
& Malut Region
2027

2. Sumatera,
Sulawesi, NTB Region
2025

1. Jawa-Bali Region
2023
Malaria Sub-national Elimination
Progress
2009 2013 2021

Stratification 2012 2021


Certified malaria free 0 331
“Subnational elimination strategy
Low endemic 332 136 initiated in 2009 and first district received
Moderate endemic 85 23 a certificate was in 2013”
High endemic (API > 5 ‰) 84 24
Regional Subnational Elimination Updated
per Oktober 2021 – 331 District Elimination

Regional Sumatera, Sulawesi, NTB: 173 out of


Regional Kalimantan-North Maluku:
245 districts/cities achieve elimination status
31 out of 66 districts/cities achieve elimination
(70%)
status (47%)

Regional Papua:
0 out of 42 districts/cities achieve
elimination status (0%)

Regional Jawa-Bali:
124 out of 128 districts/cities Regional Maluku, NTT:
achieve elimination status (97%) 3 out of 33 districts/cities achieve elimination status (9%)
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Specific Strategies Malaria Elimination

Acceleration Intensification Elimination Maintenance


Objective: Reduce number Objective: Clear focus area Objective: Interrupt local Objective: Prevent re-
of malaria cases transmission/ No introduction malaria case
Target: All high endemic Target: Moderate endemic indigenous case Target: District that has
areas (API ≥5 ‰) areas (API 1 - 5 ‰) Target: Low endemic areas certified malaria
Interventions: Interventions: (API <1 ‰) elimination
Interventions: Interventions:
Mass LLINs distribution LLINs Distribution for high
risk population / at foci Epidemiology investigation Migration surveillance
IRS at village with API >
20‰ and other vector IRS application when and responses : 1-2-5 for all Epidemiology investigation
control interventions based upward trend of malaria positive case and responses : 1-2-5 for all
on local evidence cases detected and other Early diagnosis and prompt positive case
Scale-up early diagnosis and vector control measures treatment at all networks Strengthen network for
prompt treatment based on local evidence early diagnosis and prompt
Active Case Finding
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Community empowerment Surveillance receptive area
Community empowerment and vector control Surveillance vectors and
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Screen Pregnant women (1st interventions based on local
visit) and all sick child U5 evidence
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IMPACT OF COVID-19
ON MALARIA
Number of districts have Number of districts have
malaria cases COVID-19 cases
No Yes Total
No 2 166 168
Yes 7 339 346
Total 9 505 514
Case finding activities at national by month and by province

Significant reduction of malaria case finding in 2020 due to COVID-19 pandemic, but number of cases increased.
Most provinces reported reduction of case finding activities,
some provinces showed an increased case finding due to improvement of reporting completeness in SISMAL.
Assessment of Malaria Services
Interruption by COVID-19
pandemic
Coverage and quality Training,
Diagnosis and Operational
Surveillance of key preventive supervision,
treatment tools research/TES
M&E
• Reduction number Stock out of Delayed LLIN • Reduction number • Suspended some
of case finding by primaquine in most distribution process of field supervision operational
44% of provinces, NMCP Mass campaign • Reduction number research due to
• Reduction number re-mobilized it from conducted without of trainings, travel restriction to
of cases other provinces. followed standard although some study sites.
investigated Released protocol for microplanning and training have been • TES at two sites at
co-infection malaria community census modified to virtual Papua Province just
and COVID-19 in advance. or e-learning started by end Nov
when CQ/HQ used method. 2020.
by COVID-19 cases
Staying the course to elimination during COVID-19
through a strong surveilance system

Country Action

PROTOCOL ON MALARIA PREVENTION AND


CONTROL IN COVID-19 PANDEMIC PERIOD
to ensure continuous access to quality tests and
treatments for malaria

Best Practice

Ø Screening malaria and COVID for all visitors from outside


during migration surveillance activity in District and
screening malaria for all suspect COVID in Papua Province

Ø Case investigation for Imported cases conducted by phone


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