The Role of the Private Sector in Supporting Malaria Control in Resource Development Settings.

Robert T Jones ORCID logo; Lucy S Tusting ORCID logo; Hugh MP Smith; Sylvester Segbaya; Michael B Macdonald; Michael J Bangs; James G Logan ORCID logo; (2020) The Role of the Private Sector in Supporting Malaria Control in Resource Development Settings. J Infect Dis, 222 (Suppl). S701-S708. ISSN 0022-1899 DOI: 10.1093/infdis/jiaa488
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Industrial operations of the private sector, such as extraction, agriculture, and construction, can bring large numbers of people into new settlement areas and cause environmental change that promotes the transmission of vector-borne diseases. Industry-related workers and communities unduly exposed to infection risk typically lack the knowledge and means to protect themselves. However, there is a strong business rationale for protecting local resident employees through integrated vector control programs, as well as an ethical responsibility to care for these individuals and the affected communities. We discuss the role and challenges of the private sector in developing malaria control programs, which can include extensive collaborations with the public sector that go on to form the basis of national vector control programs or more broadly support local healthcare systems.


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