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South Sudan: ‘Malaria is preventable with the right tools’

Queen Amber by Queen Amber
2 years ago
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Malaria remains a leading cause of illness and death among children in South Sudan. The country faces malaria outbreak every year, worsened by factors such as flooding, poverty and a fragile health system. Despite the predictable recurrence of malaria peaks, immunization coverage remains inadequate, contributing to overcrowded health facilities and an unbroken cycle of severe cases.

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Vaccines and prophylaxis are key in reducing cases and severity

In response to these recurrent malaria outbreaks, our teams in Twic have implemented malaria prevention mass drug administration (MDA) and supported the Ministry of Health (MoH) in malaria vaccination rounds in Mayen Abun for the second year in a row. These preventive measures have contributed to a significant reduction in malaria cases and severity, especially among vulnerable children.

“When the MDA started, I took my five children and got the drugs to prevent malaria. None of them got sick. I really appreciate that because I can’t imagine what my children would have been like if they hadn’t received this, how they could have suffered from malaria”, says Adior Manut, a South Sudanese person from Turalei internally displaced people’s camp in Mayen Abun, Twic.

Protecting children’s health through multiple rounds

Between May 2023 and October 2024, MSF launched seven rounds of the MDA campaign in Mayen Abun during malaria peaks to provide prophylaxis to children aged three months to 15 years. The target was to strengthen immunity and reduce cases among young children.

By the end of October 2024, the team reached a total of 18,700 children with these MDA preventive measures.

Another mother, Arual Manyok, reflects: “If we compare before and after MSF started bringing malaria drugs, there is a big difference. All the children who received the drugs have never had malaria again. It is only the children who did not receive them who are getting sick.”

In July 2024, the South Sudanese authorities introduced the R21 malaria vaccine for existing malaria patients in high-burden areas such as Twic County, with MSF supporting the Ministry of Health (MoH) to roll out the vaccine for children aged five to 24 months.

Malaria cases dropped significantly

As a result of preventive measures put in place, malaria cases in Twic have decreased. In our integrated case management community sites, for example, MSF recorded a decrease in malaria positivity rate consultation, from 79% between May to October in 2022, before MDA took place, to 70% in the same period in 2024. Dr Mohamed Bashir, our project medical reference in Twic, affirms: “The decrease in malaria cases and severe admissions in 2024 clearly shows that malaria preventive measures like MDA prevention rounds or the malaria vaccine response by the MoH can effectively provide protection and interrupt the disease cycle in our target paediatric population.”

Community involvement contributed to success

The effective results of MSF’s malaria prevention intervention were made possible by the active involvement of the community. MSF worked with health promotion teams, local volunteers and leaders to raise awareness of malaria prevention and ensure that the most vulnerable children were protected.

Despite the clear benefits of proactive prevention interventions in Twic County, lack of preparedness remains a concern in several regions of the country. Recurrent malaria outbreaks continue to cause overcrowded health facilities and an increase in severe cases across South Sudan.

“Health organisations should invest in more robust prevention and emergency response. The success we’ve seen in Mayen Abun shows that malaria is preventable with the right tools,” Dr Bashir says.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Médecins sans frontières (MSF).

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