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考虑优先顺序与公平性的长效杀虫蚊帐运动用于疟疾控制

Long-Lasting Insecticidal Net Campaigns for Malaria Control Considering Prioritization and Equity

Production and Operations Management · 2024
被引 2
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4

中文导读

通过巴西亚马逊案例提出疟疾脆弱性指数,建立优先分配长效杀虫蚊帐的数学模型,在有限资源下平衡效率与公平,减少未覆盖区域。

Abstract

Malaria remains a significant public health concern in several developing countries. Tropical weather, coupled with poor environmental and socioeconomic conditions, increases mosquito activity and disease transmission in impoverished nations. The most effective strategy to prevent and control malaria is the use of long-lasting insecticidal nets, or LLINs. Ensuring that LLINs are effectively and equitably distributed to those who need them most is crucial yet challenging, especially since financial and health resources are scarce in endemic countries. Through a real-world case study conducted in the Brazilian Amazon, which accounts for 99% of malaria cases in Brazil, we propose a Malaria Vulnerability Index (MVI). This composite index encompasses epidemiological, socioeconomic, and environmental factors. Using the MVI, we developed a prioritization-based location-allocation model to maximize the benefits of targeting the most vulnerable municipalities for malaria interventions. Our mathematical model relies on discrete coverage levels, which makes the allocation of LLINs more flexible while ensuring community-wide protection. We also explore the theoretical relationship between our proposed model and classical demand covering problems. Finally, we discuss some approaches to delivering more equitable solutions by minimizing the number of underserved areas. Our results include comparisons between various malaria interventions and provide practical insights. In particular, we show that we can drastically reduce the number of underserved areas without compromising the effectiveness of the LLINs allocation through lexicographic optimization. The results also reveal that with investment levels up to 50% of the ideal, we can fully protect the endemic area after 2 years of successive interventions.

疟疾控制公共卫生运筹学资源分配巴西亚马逊