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Malaysia seeing increase in zoonotic malaria infections: Khairy

Case numbers had spiked from 376 in 2008 to 3,575 in 2021, notes minister

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 25 Apr 2022 2:37PM

Malaysia seeing increase in zoonotic malaria infections: Khairy
Khairy Jamaluddin says the increase in cases is due to aggressive land clearing for farming, which has increased human-animal exposure. – Bernama pic, April 25, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – Malaysia is facing a new serious threat with an increase in zoonotic malaria infections, said Health Minister Khairy Jamaluddin.

He said zoonotic malaria infections in the country had increased drastically from 376 cases in 2008 to 3,575 in 2021 and emerged as the leading cause of malaria deaths in Malaysia since 2017.

“Malaysia faces a new and greater threat of increased zoonotic malaria infections caused by the Plasmodium knowlesi parasite. It is transmitted between animals (apes/macaques) and humans through mosquito vectors.

“In contrast to human malaria, the spread of zoonotic malaria infection frequently occurs outdoors,” he said in a statement in conjunction with the national-level Malaria Day celebrations today.

Khairy said the increase in cases was due to aggressive land clearing for farming, which increased human-animal exposure.

 “Currently, existing malaria treatments are effective for zoonotic malaria. The challenge for the Health Ministry (MOH) in tackling this infection is the lack of effective vector control methods to curb transmission outside the home.

“Those with fever symptoms and have a history of entering an area at risk or have just returned from malaria-endemic countries should seek immediate treatment at the health facilities. Workers in the plantation and forestry sectors need to undergo regular malaria screening,” he added.

Meanwhile, Khairy stated that Malaysia achieved a record of zero indigenous human malaria cases for four consecutive years from 2018 to 2021.

He attributed the success to the ministry’s strategies and innovations, including the use of artemisinin combination therapy, residual insecticide spraying, and the use of medicated mosquito nets.

However, Khairy said Malaysia was still exposed to the risk of human malaria infection among newly arrived foreign workers, as the country reported 111 imported human malaria cases last year.

“To address the threat, the ministry has since begun screenings for malaria at selected entry points and mapping areas, as well as implementing preventive interventions, including vector control activities.

“In addition, the ministry has identified risky sectors such as plantations and forestry to focus on implementing malaria surveillance activities,” he said. – Bernama, April 25, 2022

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