Malaria mortality in Africa and Asia: evidence from INDEPTH health and demographic surveillance system sites

Background Malaria continues to be a major cause of infectious disease mortality in tropical regions. However, deaths from malaria are most often not individually documented, and as a result overall understanding of malaria epidemiology is inadequate. INDEPTH Network members maintain population surveillance in Health and Demographic Surveillance System sites across Africa and Asia, in which individual deaths are followed up with verbal autopsies. Objective To present patterns of malaria mortality determined by verbal autopsy from INDEPTH sites across Africa and Asia, comparing these findings with other relevant information on malaria in the same regions. Design From a database covering 111,910 deaths over 12,204,043 person-years in 22 sites, in which verbal autopsy data were handled according to the WHO 2012 standard and processed using the InterVA-4 model, over 6,000 deaths were attributed to malaria. The overall period covered was 1992–2012, but two-thirds of the observations related to 2006–2012. These deaths were analysed by site, time period, age group and sex to investigate epidemiological differences in malaria mortality. Results Rates of malaria mortality varied by 1:10,000 across the sites, with generally low rates in Asia (one site recording no malaria deaths over 0.5 million person-years) and some of the highest rates in West Africa (Nouna, Burkina Faso: 2.47 per 1,000 person-years). Childhood malaria mortality rates were strongly correlated with Malaria Atlas Project estimates of Plasmodium falciparum parasite rates for the same locations. Adult malaria mortality rates, while lower than corresponding childhood rates, were strongly correlated with childhood rates at the site level. Conclusions The wide variations observed in malaria mortality, which were nevertheless consistent with various other estimates, suggest that population-based registration of deaths using verbal autopsy is a useful approach to understanding the details of malaria epidemiology.

Pierre Gomez | Sanjay Juvekar | Catherine Kyobutungi | Shashi Kant | Rahul Srivastava | Eric Diboulo | Marcel Tanner | Thomas N. Williams | Peter Byass | Abraham Oduro | Ali Sié | Puneet Misra | Bassirou Bonfoh | Fred N. Binka | Kobus Herbst | Momodou Jasseh | Nurul Alam | Abbas Bhuiya | Valérie Delaunay | A. Sié | M. Tanner | K. Lindblade | P. Byass | J. Mossong | B. Bonfoh | Y. Melaku | F. Binka | A. Oduro | C. Kyobutungi | M. Hamel | L. Slutsker | C. Sokhna | T. Williams | John E. O. Williams | P. Streatfield | J. Utzinger | N. Alam | S. Wilopo | P. Mee | F. Gómez-Olivé | C. Kabudula | S. Juvekar | W. Khan | A. Bhuiya | A. Ezeh | O. Sankoh | K. Herbst | F. Odhiambo | A. Diallo | Yacouba Compaoré | A. Soura | Fabienne N. Jaeger | Eliezer K. Ngoran | P. Gomez | Momodou Jasseh | M. Gyapong | E. Bauni | G. Mochamah | V. Delaunay | Laetitia Douillot | A. Hodgson | S. Hanifi | P. Misra | R. Srivastava | Alex Ezeh | Abdul Wahab | Carolyne Ndila | Abraham Hodgson | Elizabeth Awini | Mary J. Hamel | Marylene Wamukoya | Laurence Slutsker | P. Kim Streatfield | Wasif A. Khan | Syed M.A. Hanifi | Maurice Yé | Yacouba Compaoré | Abdramane B. Soura | Fabienne Jaeger | Juerg Utzinger | Yohannes A. Melaku | Afework Mulugeta | Berhe Weldearegawi | Paul Welaga | John Williams | Margaret Gyapong | Bharat Chaudhary | Abdul Wahab | Siswanto Wilopo | Evasius Bauni | George Mochamah | Kim A. Lindblade | Frank O. Odhiambo | Marylene Wamukoya | Aldiouma Diallo | Laetitia Douillot | Cheikh Sokhna | F. Xavier Gómez-Olivé | Chodziwadziwa W. Kabudula | Paul Mee | Joël Mossong | Nguyen T.K. Chuc | Samuelina S. Arthur | Osman A. Sankoh | S. Kant | E. Awini | Carolyne M. Ndila | M. Yé | Afework Mulugeta | Eric Diboulo | Paul Welaga | N. T. Chuc | Berhe Weldearegawi | B. Chaudhary | T. Williams

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