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BUILDING A GEOMEDICAL INFORMATION SYSTEM (GeoMedIS) FOR ANTIMALARIAL PREVENTION CAMPAIGNS IN YAOUNDE, CAMEROON Roland NGOM & Alexander Siegmund Pädagogische Hochschule Heidelberg Abteilung Geographie Ministry of Public Public Health Health
CONTAIN • WHAT IS MALARIA ? WAS IST MALARIA? • STATE OF THE ART STAND DER FORSCHUNG • THE GeoMedIS PROJECT DAS PROJEKT GeoMedIS • PRELIMINARY RESULTS ERSTE ERGEBNISSE
WHAT IS MALARIA ? WAS IST MALARIA?
A vector borne disease caused by a Mosquito (anophela). Usually needs Vertebrate (Human Blood) For its life cycle. The good eclosion of this life cycle need Suitable ecological conditions (water proximity, Temperatures…)
Malaria life cycle
MALARIA : A COMPLEX AND HARMFUL REALITY IN SUB SAHARAN AFRICA. • Remains the first cause of morbidity and mortality in Africa : a prevalence of 90%. • Children are the most exposed. • Is in a complex interaction with the poverty in Africa.
STATE OF THE ART STAND DER FORSCHUNG MALARIA MODELS MOSTLY WEATHER DRIVEN MODELS The MARA project The Liverpool model IMPLEMENTED AND TESTED AT A LOW SPATIAL SCALE (CONTINENTAL)
USUALLY DO NOT INCLUDE THE HEALTH COMMUNITY SYSTEM IN THE DATA GATHERING PROCESS
URBAN MALARIA IN SUB-SAHARAN (SSA) COUNTRIES THE VERY HIGH GROWING RATE OF URBAN POPULATION IN SSA Total urban population 10% in 1930 0 in 1960
Cities with a million of inhabitants
49 % in 1999 40 in 2005
THE DISSYMETRY BETWEEN HIGH GROWING POPULATION RATES AND URBAN FACILITIES
DRUGS RESISTANCE & INNACESSIBILITY THE EPIDEMIOLOGY OF URBAN MALARIA IS COMPLETELY DIFFERENT FROM THAT OF KNOWN RURAL MALARIA Less immunized and resistant populations than in rural areas Expectations of very severe cases in urban areas.
RURAL EXODUS
URBAN MALARIA IN YAOUNDE NATURAL AND EPIDEMIOLOGICAL FACTORS •Suitable climate factors. •Suitable topographical factors. •Suitable hydrogical factors. •High presence of An. Gambiae. •High parasitic rate •A parity rate in peripheral areas similar to that of rural areas. •High diagnosed and undiagnosed rates. Emphasized by
A COMPLEX OF SOCIO-ECONOMIC FACTORS
URBAN MALARIA IN YAOUNDE
THE MAJORITY OF THE URBAN CITIZENS ARE MOSTLY ORIENTED TOWARDS SELF TREATMENT OF MALARIA WHICH LEADS TO DIFFICULTIES IN MONITORING MALARIA.
But since 2 years people are organising themselves By building a Community health care delivery system Which is more adapted to their economic capacities
THE GeoMedIS PROJECT: RESEARCH QUESTION OBJECTIVES AND DESIGN DAS PROJEKT GeoMedIS: PROBLEM ERSTELLUNG ZIELE UND DESIGN
WHAT DO WE WANT TO STUDY ? THE RESEARCH QUESTION How can we combine key ecological, epidemiological and Social factors into a predictive model dedicated to Antimalarial campaigns?
THE OBJECTIVES
to develop and validate an explicit probabilistic statistical and spatial malaria transmission risks model, integrating the local community and school health system. To implement the results into an integrative Early warning system (EWS)
TO USE THE RESULTS FOR CAMPAIGNS PREVENTIONS
THE STUDY SITE: YAOUNDE •Central africa. •In Cameroon. •The capital city •West African equatorial climate regime
Malaria endemic zone
YAOUNDE: A COMPLEX OF SUITABLE SOCIO-ECOLOGICAL FACTORS
STUDY DESIGN SURFACE WATER DYNAMICS SURFACE WATER DYNAMICS
ACTIVITY
Directly Determines
the existence Determines The end product is the simulation of Directly BREEDING SITES and theextension existence EDUCATION
andofextension of
ACTIVITY ACTIVITY USE OF NETS USE OF ANTIMALARIA EDUCATION EDUCATION DRUGS USE OF NETS Determines USE OF NETS SOCIO-ECONOMICAL USE OF ANTIMALARIA USE OF ANTIMALARIA DRUGS THE LEVEL OF PROTECTION VULNERABILITY DRUGS
AGAINST MALARIA
Determines the existence of
The distance to Influence
THE LEVEL OF PROTECTION Influences Determines AGAINST MALARIA Determines
NDVI
BREEDING SITES
HOUSING TYPE AND DENSITY
BREEDING SITES BREEDING SITES
ECOLOGICAL Determines VULNERABILITY the existence of
Determines EIR
Is linked to
TEMPERATURE
Is linked to
M A L A R I A PR EV AL Determines EN C E
Determines Determines
THE LEVEL OF PROTECTION THE LEVEL OF PROTECTION AGAINST MALARIA Determines AGAINST MALARIA
Is beeing declined into a physical model which, will be the basic element for the building of a computerized module simulating the transmission risk.
MATERIALLY Data will be primarily and mainly gathered trough local community health care deliveries and schools. We will obtain a Geodatabase that will contain multiple layers Geolocalized Information on: •MALARIA EPIDEMIOLOGY •MALARIA ECOLOGY
Of exposed communities
•MALARIA SOCIOLOGY A dynamic transmission model identifying hot spots in space and time Of one year period.
As well as a Geodatabase of school communities (primary, secondary) THE DEFINITIVE DYNAMIC MODEL COULD THEN BE TESTED AND IMPLE MENTED IN A PERENNIAL WAY, INTEGRATING POOR AND SCHOOL COMMUNITIES IN THE PROCESS OF DATA PRODUCTION POOR AND SCHOOLS TARGET COMMUNITIES FOR PREVENTION CAMPAIGNS
school (primary secondary) and poor communities
Community Health care Deliveries (GIC-Santé)
INTEGRATIVE EARLY WARNING SYSTEM DESIGN
Schools Data provider Data provider
Data provider
GeoMedIS Database Server GeoMedIS Updated Malaria Transmission Risks Model
Intervene into
Exposed local Communities
campaigns
Intervene into
Data provider Data provider Public and Private Classic Health care deliveries
NGO
UNESCO UNICEF WHO Others
Administrative Authorities
Ministry of health Ministry of Urban management Ministry of Education Local administrations
PRELIMINARY RESULTS ERSTE ERGEBNISSE OFFICIAL CONTACTS ESTABLISHED WITH PARTNERS IN YAOUNDE DUTIES NETWORK IMPLEMENTATION
Ministry of Public PublicHealth Health
GIC-SANTE Centre de Santé Santé Pour Tous de Tsinga Elobi CINSOL
ECOLE NORMALE SUPERIEURE DE YAOUNDE
CHOICE OF 3 STUDY TEST SITES. 1: Briquettrie-warda-Tsinga has more human densified zones, mixing urban agriculture and commercial activities.
CHOICE OF 3 STUDY TEST SITES. 2. Essos is mixing planned areas and shanty zones in valleys?
CHOICE OF 3 STUDY TEST SITES. 3. Simbok situated at the periphery of the city and mixing former rural population and newly installed one.
GATHERING AND PROCESSING OF ECOLOGICAL DATA
A digital elevation model of Yaoundé
Landsat images modelling
GATHERING AND PROCESSING OF ECOLOGICAL DATA
Landsat images modelling
GEOLOCALIZATION OF SOME SCHOOLS AND HEALTH CARE DELIVERIES
NEXT STEPS
•Epidemiological and entomological and social data gathering. •Climate data gathering •Building of a multiple logistic statistical model. •Spatial extrapolation of the statistical model.