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Table 2 Studies documenting population coverage only (n = 28, in chronological order)

From: Community engagement and population coverage in mass anti-malarial administrations: a systematic literature review

Author, year, country

Epidemiology (baseline parasitemia)

Study type and the context

Anti-malarial

Coverage/%

Additional interventions

Kingsbury 1931, Malaysia [58]

28% (Malaria incidence had been high for many years in the rubber estate)

Non-RCT

Plasmoquine was administered to all individuals living in rubber plantation and the control population was chosen from another rubber plantation estate. The population composed of labourers working in rubber industry and the considerable fluctuation of population was observed over the years

Plasmoquine

97

Larviciding

Kligler 1931, Palestine [59]

69.4% in children age 0–14 years old

Before and after study carried out in 5 villages adjacent to Huleh marsh

Plasmochine + quinine

80

NR

Gribben 1933, Trinidad and Tobago [28]  

NR (259 cases treated during October–December 1931; and 96 cases treated during July 1932

Before and after study (compared malaria cases seeking treatment before MDA and after MDA)

Plasmoquine + quinine

80

Lake draining and oiling

Henderson 1934, Sudan [29]

NR. Heavily infected village

Non-RCT. 160 members of an isolated community in Sudan (~1/2 of population)

Quinoplasmine + plasmoquine

100

Larviciding

White 1934, India [60]

55%

Non-RCT Children of age 0–10 years living in a railway settlement and an adjacent village were selected for both control and intervention

Euquinine, plasmochin

94

Larviciding

Ray 1948, India [61]

0.7% in adults to 35% in children

Before and after study conducted in tea estate in India

Paludrine

75

IRS

Banerjea 1949, India [62]

4.37%

Non-RCT. The study was conducted in rural west Bengal

Proguanil

89

NR

Van Goor 1950(C), Indonesia [63]

26 5–40%

Before and After study

Different study arms examining the efficacy of monotherapy mainly with varying prophylactic doses of proguanil (a small subgroup was given chloroquine). The goal was to establish an optimal dosing regimen

Proguanil and chloroquine

90

NR

Norman 1952, India [64]

NR

Descriptive

The chemoprophylaxis in Assam Valley tea estate populations (laborers and their families) was conducted for 6 months. Half of the populations did not take the medicine as evidenced in their examined urine

Proguanil

52

NR

Archibald 1956, Nigeria [65]

48.7% (5–10 years)

Non-RCT

Children with 5–10 years age group were selected for the chemotherapy

Pyrimethamine

80

NR

Clyde 1958, Tanzania [66]

82.6%

Before and after

Labourers on tea estate in eastern Usumbara Mountains

Pyrimethamine

82

IRS

Van Dijk 1958, Netherlands New Guinea (PNG) [67]

11.2%

Before and after

Inhabitants of 30 villages in Demta district

Chloroquine

93

IRS with DDT

Afridi 1959, Pakistan [68]

NR

Non-RCT

Population at villages near Daur river in Hazara district of west Pakistan

Pyrimethamine

96

NR

Van Dijk 1961, Netherlands New Guinea (PNG) [69]

17.5%

Before and after

Inhabitants of Inanwatan. Area is unstable hyperendemic

Chloroquine

97.2

NR

Metselaar 1961, Netherlands New Guinea [70]

12–28%

Before and after

The population lived near lake Sentani and were likely to sleep in garden houses

Chloroquine + pyrimethamine

90

IRS with DDT

Ho 1965, China [71]

NR

Descriptive

Mass screen and treat study

Chloroquine + primaquine, pyrimethamine + primaquine

95

ND

Ossi 1967, Iraq [72]

NR

Annual incidence of malaria cases 2221

Before and after

Chemoprophylaxis was conducted in Basrah city with the highest malaria incidence

Chloroquine + pyrimethamine

57 5

IRS with DDT

Singh 1968, India [73]

0.98 cases/1000/population/month

Before and after

All people in 29 villages in Azamgarh but in subsequent rounds only targeted febrile cases, their contacts and housemates

Chloroquine, primaquine

72.7

IRS with DDT

Lakshmanacharyulu 1968, India [74]

56.3%

Before and after

Labourers within a dam and canal project area previously not know to be malaria endemic

Chloroquine + pyrimethamine

80

IRS with DDT, larviciding

Onori 1972, Syria [75]

Average monthly number of malaria cases: 46.6

Before and After

All individuals in Ghab Village

Chloroquine + pyrimethamine

85

IRS with DDT

Najera 1973, Nigeria [76]

19%

Non-RCT

All villagers older than 3 months from Kankiya district in North Central State

Chloroquine + pyrimethamine

85.9

IRS with DDT

Schliessmann 1973, Haiti [77]  

0.02/1000 population/month

Descriptive

No details on drug or the regimen

Population of 3 localities within Section Rurale I Varreux

NR

40

IRS with DDT

Paik 1974a, British Soloman Islands [78]

27.8%

Before and after study

Only children aged 2–9 years of north coastal areas of Nggela island group

Chloroquine + pyrimethamine

90

IRS with DDT

Paik 1974b, British Soloman Islands [78]

18/1000 population/month

Before and after Study

Population of Gilbertese settlements in western district. Sleeping outdoor is common here

Chloroquine + primaquine

90

NR

Kondrashin 1985, India [79]

In 1980: Pv: 3.4/1000pop/month and Pf: 1.9/1000pop/month

Before and after

Inhabitants of 8 PHC (Primary Health Centre) catchment area in five malaria endemic districts of Andhra Pradesh

Chloroquine + primaquine

85

IRS

Strickland 1986, Pakistan [80]

24.9%

Before and after

All individuals above age 3 years. Suspected cases of malaria were treated with chloroquine and individuals with parasitemia were treated with Sulfadoxine and Pyrimethamine

Sulfadoxine, pyrimethamine

67.3

NR

Hii 1987, Malaysia [81]

46.3–55.6%

Before and after

The intervention intended to determine the effects of impregnated bed nets. Improver and lack of use and damage to the bed nets and reluctance of the population to take the drugs were noticed

SP + primaquine

81.6

ITNs

Babione 1996, Central America (multiple locations) [82]

NR

Descriptive

Field test in El Salvador. Population and intervention not well described

Chloroquine + primaquine

77.5

IRS with DDT, larviciding