Integrating Nutritional Interventions in Malaria and Anemia Management: Strategies for Effective Public Health Initiatives
Nyambura Achieng M.
School of Natural and Applied Sciences Kampala International University Uganda
ABSTRACT
Malaria and anemia continue to pose significant public health challenges, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa, where both conditions frequently coexist, amplifying their adverse health outcomes. While malaria management focuses on antimalarial therapies and anemia treatment relies on iron and folic acid supplementation, addressing the role of nutrition in combating these conditions remains underexplored. This review highlights the complex interrelationship between nutrition, malaria, and anemia, emphasizing how nutritional deficiencies exacerbate disease progression and outcomes. It further explores evidence-based nutritional interventions, including micronutrient supplementation, dietary diversification, and community-based programs, that can be integrated into malaria and anemia management strategies. By presenting case studies, identifying policy gaps, and proposing sustainable public health initiatives, this review underscores the potential of nutrition-based interventions to enhance immune function, reduce malaria susceptibility, and alleviate anemia, particularly among vulnerable populations. An integrated approach combining malaria control measures and nutritional interventions is crucial for achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) related to health and hunger, improving overall health outcomes in endemic regions.
Keywords: Malaria, Anemia, Nutritional Interventions, Micronutrient Deficiencies, Public Health Strategies, Sub-Saharan Africa
CITE AS: Nyambura Achieng M. (2025). Integrating Nutritional Interventions in Malaria and Anemia Management: Strategies for Effective Public Health Initiatives. RESEARCH INVENTION JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL AND APPLIED SCIENCES 5(2):48-53. https://doi.org/10.59298/RIJBAS/2025/524853