Integrated Policy Frameworks for Managing Malaria and Anemia Co-Morbidities in Africa: Analyzing Current Policies and Strengthening Healthcare Systems for Dual Disease Burden Management
Apio Christine
School of Nursing Sciences Kampala International University Uganda
ABSTRACT
Malaria and anemia are significant, interlinked public health challenges in sub-Saharan Africa, disproportionately affecting children and pregnant women. Malaria, primarily due to Plasmodium falciparum infection, frequently leads to anemia by reducing red blood cell levels through hemolysis, contributing to a substantial dual disease burden. Currently, healthcare policies in many African nations tend to address these conditions separately, often resulting in inefficiencies and missed opportunities for co-treatment. This review examines existing policies across African countries to manage malaria and anemia comorbidities and advocates for integrated policy frameworks that enhance the concurrent prevention and treatment of both conditions. Key policy analysis highlights gaps in single-disease approaches and emphasizes the value of unified strategies to optimize healthcare resources, strengthen system resilience, and improve patient outcomes. The review also explores the challenges in implementing integrated frameworks, such as limited resources, policy fragmentation, and training needs, and recommends actionable strategies, including policy harmonization, infrastructure investment, data-driven monitoring, and community-based initiatives. Case studies from Uganda and Tanzania illustrate successful integrated approaches, demonstrating improved healthcare accessibility and patient outcomes. By advancing integrated policies, African countries can build sustainable healthcare systems, mitigate disease burdens, and support long-term socioeconomic development.
Keywords: Malaria, Anemia, Sub-Saharan Africa, Co-morbidity, Integrated policy frameworks, Uganda, Tanzania.
CITE AS: Apio Christine. (2024). Integrated Policy Frameworks for Managing Malaria and Anemia Co-Morbidities in Africa: Analyzing Current Policies and Strengthening Healthcare Systems for Dual Disease Burden Management. RESEARCH INVENTION JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL AND APPLIED SCIENCES 4(3):7-11. https://doi.org/10.59298/RIJBAS/2024/43711