Abstract

IntroductionMalaria is a notifiable disease in all European Union and European Economic Area countries except Belgium and France, where only autochthonous malaria is notifiable. Although morbidity caused by malaria has been assessed, little is known about mortality incidence.ObjectiveOur aim was to estimate the number of imported malaria-related deaths in hospital in metropolitan France.MethodsWe matched individual deaths reported between 1 January 2005 and 31 December 2014 to the French National Reference Centre for malaria (FNRCm) with malaria-related deaths from two other sources: the French National Registry on medical causes of death and the French national hospital discharge database. A capture–recapture method with log-linear modelling was used. Age, sex and place of death stratification were applied to remove heterogeneity.ResultsThe estimated malaria-related deaths in metropolitan France during the study period were 205 (95% confidence interval (CI): 191–219). The annual mean number of malaria-related deaths was estimated at 21 (95% CI: 19–22). The FNRCm malaria-related deaths surveillance had a 38% sensitivity (95% CI: 32–44). Among 161 in-hospital individual malaria-related deaths reported from three data sources, the sex ratio (male to female) was 2.6. Median age of the patients was 57 years, ranging from 1 to 89 years.ConclusionThe pertinent finding of this report is that malaria-related death records were significantly more complete than case records. Therefore, data comparison of imported malaria morbidity and mortality between countries should imperatively be assessed using standard indicators weighted according to the completeness of health surveillance systems.

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  • It is a notifiable disease in all European Union (EU) and European Economic Area (EEA) countries except Belgium and France, where only autochthonous malaria is notifiable

  • Prior analysis had shown a dependence between Cépidc and PMSI (Supplementary Table S1); the two-by-two contingency table analysis suggested independence between the combined CépiDc–PMSI and FNRCm, with OR = 0.72

  • Using the two-by-two capture–recapture method without taking into account heterogeneity factors, the FNRCm malaria-related deaths surveillance had a 46% sensitivity, leading to an estimated number of in-hospital malaria-related deaths in metropolitan France of 172, of which 11 were not captured by either source (Supplementary Figure S1)

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Introduction

Malaria is a notifiable disease in all European Union and European Economic Area countries except Belgium and France, where only autochthonous malaria is notifiable. Objective: Our aim was to estimate the number of imported malaria-related deaths in hospital in metropolitan France. Among 161 in-hospital individual malaria-related deaths reported from three data sources, the sex ratio (male to female) was 2.6. Data comparison of imported malaria morbidity and mortality between countries should imperatively be assessed using standard indicators weighted according to the completeness of health surveillance systems. Malaria remains a threat for travellers to endemic areas It is a notifiable disease in all European Union (EU) and European Economic Area (EEA) countries except Belgium and France, where only autochthonous malaria is notifiable. Based on data retrieved from The European Surveillance System (TESSy), 30 EU/EEA countries reported 8,393 confirmed malaria cases in 2017 [3]. Most cases of imported malaria in France and the UK are linked to travel to West Africa [4]

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