Malaria and malnutrition together jeopardizes India's tribal community and disease elimination

PATHOGENS AND GLOBAL HEALTH(2022)

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Malaria and malnutrition are major public health problems in India, especially in the rural and tribal communities, and also remain primary causes of morbidity and mortality among children younger than five years. Both diseases are synergistic with each other. It is essential to have a better understanding of the intricate relationships between malnutrition and malaria to target interventions in areas where both diseases coexist. This article highlights the synergistic relationship between malnutrition and malaria, and how malnutrition and malaria play a significant role in disease severity and eventually hinder the elimination of these diseases by 2030. The government and several private sectors have made a substantial dent through various programmes and schemes. However, supplementing nutrition-sensitive measures, including easy accessibility to a healthy balanced diet, safe drinking water and improved sanitation, is necessary. Therefore, if India really aims to achieve its dream of disease elimination (malaria and all forms of malnutrition) by 2030, it is imperative that tribal regions are given more attention and all possible strategies are applied in the country's remotest corners.
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Malaria,malnutrition,tribal community,Elimination,India
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