Malaria causes more than 500,000 deaths every year in sub-Saharan Africa. Prevention of the disease is best achieved by vector control which relies on the use of insecticides. Monitoring mosquito vector populations is a prerequisite for effective interventions. Several individual methods are used for vector monitoring, however, there are many challenges in organizing, interpreting and communicating vector control data.
DMC-MAVEC aims to address these challenges through the development and integration of a fully automated diagnostic platform (LabDisk), a data management system (DDMS) and an innovative communication tool (GAME).
The LabDisk will constitute an ideal diagnostic tool for monitoring which mosquito species are present, the infection status of mosquitoes and whether they are resistant to insecticides. For the first time in an operational setting, the LabDisk will enable the application of diagnostic tests in a low resources environment, that can currently only be analyzed in centralized labs using sophisticated equipment. The system will provide sample-to-answer determinations, which will substantially facilitate the uptake of protocols in target countries. It will be also capable of analyzing pools of 10 mosquitoes to perform genotyping at substantially lower cost (1 diagnostic run instead of 10), compared to the individual assays that are currently extensively used in Africa.
The LabDisk will be interfaced with a Disease Data Management System (DDMS), a custom-made data management software program (smart database) with the inbuilt capability to collect data from routine entomological monitoring activities, store, and make available stratified information based on “user queries” in a standardized way.
The “GAME”, a user-friendly modern ICT platform that employs interactive ways of communicating guidelines and exemplifying good practices of successful insecticide resistance management use, will be also employed. The platform will be upgraded and adapted to include the new data that will be produced by the LabDisk system.
Overall the DMC-MALVEC project offers a focused and pragmatic approach that will deliver novel and improved tools for malaria control within the timeframe of the work program, which will increase the impact of vector control programs and help to secure the ultimate aim of malaria elimination.