Lessons Learned: Technical Assistance for the Supply of Antimalarial Medicines in Latin America and the Caribbean

The Amazon Malaria Initiative (AMI) is an association of technical assistance organizations and Latin American and Caribbean countries, financed by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) that supports the control and eventual elimination of malaria in the region. Since 2002, several projects implemented by Management Sciences for Health (MSH) have been part of … Read more

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Proposta de intervenção para melhorar o acesso ao diagnóstico e ao tratamento de malária em áreas de garimpo no estado do Pará, Brasil

O presente relatório objetiva descrever as ações desenvolvidas no município de Itaituba, sudoeste do estado do Pará, que buscam promover o acesso ao diagnóstico e ao uso de medicamentos em áreas de garimpo. Disclaimer: These documents have been finalized in collaboration with country partners and have not been reviewed by SIAPS Program editorial staff

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Regional Bulletin for the Availability of Antimalarial Medicines: Third Quarter 2015

This bulletin is developed through a collaborative effort between the National Malaria Control Programs of the Region of the Americas, PAHO/WHO and SIAPS/USAID to facilitate sharing of information between countries in the Americas. The objectives of the bulletin are to increase awareness of stocks of antimalarial medicine, generate stock out alerts and promote exchanges and … Read more

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Propuesta de Plan de Implementación del Esquema de Tratamiento para Malaria no Complicada por P. falciparum Basado en Medicamentos Combinados a Dosis Fija

En 2001 el Perú fue el primer país en las Américas que adoptó la Terapia de Combinación con Artemisininas (TCA) como tratamiento de primera línea para malaria no complicada por P. falciparum, estableciendo el uso de dos esquemas: Artesunato + Sulfadoxina/pirimetamina (para la Costa Norte) y Artesunato + Mefloquina (para la Amazonía). En los últimos … Read more

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Informe técnico: Evaluación de la situación de la gestión del suministro de medicamentos antimaláricos en los países miembros de la Iniciativa para el Control de la Malaria en la Cuenca del Amazonas

La Iniciativa para el Control de la Malaria en la Cuenca del Amazonas (AMI por sus siglas en inglés), apoyada por la Agencia de Estados Unidos para el Desarrollo Internacional (USAID), ha prestado a través de varios socios asistencia técnica para el control de la malaria en los países que comparten la cuenca del Amazonas, … Read more

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Malaria PMI Quarterly Updates October-December 2014

According to the 2013 World Malaria Report,1 malaria incidence was reduced by about 31% and mortality rates by 49%in the World Health Organization (WHO) African Region between 2000 and 2012. These substantial reductions occurred as a result of a major scale-up of vector control interventions, diagnostic testing, and treatment with artemisinin-based combination therapies (ACTs). However, … Read more

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Regional bulletin for the availability of antimalarial medicines: Third Quarter 2014

This bulletin is developed through a collaborative effort between the National Malaria Control Programs of the Region of the Americas, PAHO/WHO and SIAPS/USAID to facilitate sharing of information between countries in the Americas. The objectives of the bulletin are to increase awareness of stocks of antimalarial medicine, generate stock out alerts and promote exchanges and … Read more

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Información sobre actividades realizadas por SIAPS en Loreto, Perú, en el marco de la Iniciativa Amazónica de Malaria

Este informe ha sido preparado a solicitud de la Oficina de Salud y Educación de la USAID Perú, para ser presentada en la reunión de la Iniciativa AMI que se realizará en Enero de 2015. La información que contiene ha sido compilada de informes técnicos, informes de viaje, actas de reuniones e indagaciones realizadas durante … Read more

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Lessons from an Integrated Partnership for Malaria Control in the Americas

Malaria incidence in Latin America and the Caribbean has decreased by 65% from 2001 to 2013, which has resulted in new challenges for maintaining the availability of quality antimalarials and other key interventions. The Amazon Malaria Initiative (AMI) is a regional partnership supported by USAID that assists countries to address these challenges by incorporating selected … Read more

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