Abstract

Malaria remains a critical public health issue in Sub-Saharan Africa, disproportionately affecting vulnerable populations. Innovative approaches are essential for effective surveillance and control of this vector-borne disease. This review explored the effectiveness of drone technology in mapping and controlling malaria outbreaks in the region. Drones, equipped with advanced imaging and sensing capabilities, provide significant advantages for identifying mosquito breeding sites, monitoring environmental conditions, and delivering interventions. This review examined the types of drones used, their various applications in malaria control, and the benefits they offer, such as improved data collection, enhanced operational efficiency, and increased accessibility to remote areas. However, challenges such as regulatory barriers, technical limitations, and community acceptance are also discussed. The review highlighted future prospects for drone technology, including integration with health information systems and advancements in sensor technology. A comprehensive literature review and case study analysis were conducted to assess the current state of drone applications in malaria control. This analysis underscores the transformative potential of drones in enhancing malaria control efforts and improving public health outcomes in Sub-Saharan Africa. Keywords: Drone Technology, Malaria Control, Surveillance, Vector-Borne Diseases, Public Health.

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