Publications by authors named "Yao-wu Zhou"

Background: Mass screening and treatment (MSAT) for malaria elimination lacks an ideal diagnostic tool to allow sensitive and affordable test of the target population in the field. This study evaluated whether Capture and Ligation Probe-PCR (CLIP-PCR) could be used in a field MSAT in Laiza City, Myanmar.

Methods: On day 0, two dried blood spots were collected from each participant.

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To understand how malaria could be eliminated in the original hyperendmic area for malaria along international borders in Yunnan Province, malaria situation and control were described on the basis of seven phases. At last the experiences and lessons of the program that reduced border malaria from hyperendmicity to malaria-free status were summarized. Malaria control and elimination area were particularly difficult in the Yunnan border.

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Background: Eliminating malaria and preventing re-establishment of malaria transmission in border areas requires universal coverage of malaria surveillance and a rapid response to any threats (i.e. malaria cues) of re-establishing transmission.

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Background: Eradication of infectious disease is the sanctified public health and sustainable development goal around the world.

Main Body: Three antimalarial barriers were developed to control imported malarial cases, and an effective surveillance strategy known as the "1-3-7 approach" was developed to eliminate malaria from the Chinese population. From 2011 to 2019, 5254 confirmed malaria cases were reported and treated in Yunnan Province, China.

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Background: This paper seeks to assess the function of malaria control consultation and service posts (MCCSPs) that are located on the border areas of Yunnan province, P.R. China, as a strategy for eliminating malaria among the mobile and migrant population in these areas.

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Objective: To understand the control status of malaria at hotspots in Yingjiang County and provide measures for malaria elimination in the China-Myanmar border areas of Yunnan Province.

Methods: A survey was made in 4 villages with indigenous malaria cases or imported cases in Nabang and Tongbiguan of Yingjiang County in Yunnan Province in June and July 2015. Peripheral blood samples were collected from the neighboring residents around patients and examined by malaria rapid diagnostic test (RDT).

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The capture and ligation probe-PCR(CLIP-PCR) with pooling strategy method and microscopy were applied on 100 clinical samples(7 positive and 93 negative samples) from the malaria reference laboratory in Yunnan Province. By calculating the detection rate, sensitivity, specificity, detection time and detection cost, the efficacy of the CLIP-PCR with pooling strategy method in detecting Plasmodium spp. was evaluated.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Yao-wu Zhou"

  • - Yao-Wu Zhou's research primarily focuses on malaria control and elimination strategies, particularly in the border regions of Yunnan Province, China, and its interaction with Myanmar, using innovative diagnostic tools and public health strategies.
  • - Key findings from Zhou's studies include the effectiveness of the Capture and Ligation Probe-PCR (CLIP-PCR) method in mass screening for malaria and the importance of intensive surveillance and rapid response systems to prevent malaria re-establishment in formerly hyperendemic areas.
  • - Zhou also emphasizes historical perspectives on malaria control efforts, identifying challenges related to border mobility and the implementation of community-based initiatives that have successfully reduced malaria cases from hyperendemicity to malaria-free status in specific regions.