Researchers’ Perspectives On The Integration Of Molecular And Genomic Data Into Malaria Elimination Programmes In Africa: A Qualitative Study.
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Malaria Journal
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Background: Malaria remains a significant public health concern, despite global efforts to combat the disease
with highest burden in Africa. Reports of emerging artemisinin partial- resistance in East Africa emphasize the importance of molecular data to guide policy decisions. Hence, the need for researchers to collaborate with National control
programmes to conduct genomics surveillance of malaria to inform malaria control and elimination policies. This
study explored genomic researchers’ views on engaging with national control programmes to aid malaria elimination
efforts in Africa.
Methods: This research employed an exploratory qualitative approach to investigate the views and experiences
of malaria genomics researchers across 16 member countries of the Pathogen Genomic Diversity Network Africa
(PDNA). In-depth interviews were conducted with each PDNA Principal Investigator, which were recorded, and tran scribed verbatim. Subsequently, the data were analysed thematically with NVivo 12 qualitative data analysis software.
Results: The study revealed that majority of malaria genomics researchers focused on understanding the genetic
composition and adaptation of the malaria parasite, its vector, and human host. Their investigations delved into areas
such as drug and insecticide resistance, parasite evolution, host interactions, human host susceptibility to malaria,
diversity of vaccine candidates, and molecular surveillance of malaria. Challenges included limited funding, lack
of interest and capacity among National Malaria Control Programmes (NMCP) to use research evidence effectively,
and difficulties in communicating data implications to policymakers due to the absence of WHO-certified use cases.
Despite these obstacles, researchers expressed a keen interest in forming partnerships with NMCPs to integrate
genetic data into malaria control efforts in Africa. They also stressed the importance of enhancing researchers’ ability
to communicate findings to policymakers and local communities through policy briefs and innovative communica tion strategies.
Conclusion: The study underscores the need to strengthen partnerships between genomic researchers and NMCPs
to support malaria elimination in Africa. Furthermore, researchers should create practical frameworks for easy integra tion into WHO reporting formats to facilitate the use of molecular and genomic data in malaria control programme
decision-making.
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Tindana, P., Sekwo, D. E., Baatiema, L., Djimde, A., & Pathogen Genomics Diversity Network, Africa (PDNA). (2024). Researchers’ perspectives on the integration of molecular and genomic data into malaria elimination programmes in Africa: a qualitative study. Malaria Journal, 23(1), 385.
