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International SOS Launches Integrated Malaria Solution on World Malaria Day

2012-04-26 09:00 3819

BEIJING, April 26, 2012 /PRNewswire-Asia/ -- While the global number of malaria deaths has decreased over the past 10 years, the number of travellers and expatriates contracting malaria has increased.* International SOS is launching an integrated malaria programme to help companies manage the risk of malaria for their employees.

On World Malaria Day, International SOS is launching an integrated malaria program that addresses each aspect of malaria prevention, control, diagnosis and treatment. This initiative will assist businesses in understanding the risk of malaria, putting in place appropriate plans and programmes to prevent malaria and fulfil duty of care requirements to protect their employees.

Malaria remains one of the world’s major infectious diseases; there are still an estimated 216 million malaria cases annually and 655,000 malaria related deaths.** International SOS research shows that malaria is also one of the leading causes of death from infectious disease among expatriates and business travellers. In the last 12 months, International SOS has conducted over 45 international evacuations for travellers or expatriates with life-threatening malaria and has facilitated the treatment of many more. Each year, around 30,000 travellers contract the disease, posing a significant health risk to both employees and organisations.***

Dr Doug Quarry, Medical Director at International SOS explains: “Malaria is entirely preventable and it worries me that employees still contract the disease. In West Africa, some mining operations have recorded up to 25% of the workforce contracting malaria in a given month. Through a targeted, integrated malaria control program, businesses can protect employees, the community and their reputations against the risk of malaria.”

An integrated solution

The evidence-based solution from International SOS provides a full suite of services helping businesses to prevent their employees from contracting the disease as well as to effectively and appropriately manage diagnosis and treatment of those who do become infected.

It is crucial that companies fulfil their duty of care requirements by identifying areas where employees may be at risk and by implementing tailored malaria control programs. International SOS works with clients to help assess malaria risk and create tailor-made vector control and medical management programs to reduce malaria transmission in specific at-risk areas. International SOS’ programs allow businesses to reduce the impact of malaria on employee health, workforce productivity, business continuity, company reputation, and healthcare costs.

International  SOS can help companies to:

  1. Understand and quantify the risks that companies and their employees face;
  2. Educate employees in the prevention of malaria;
  3. Design and implement appropriate, integrated malaria control programs that may include vector control measures and proper medical management;
  4. Ensure appropriate medical resources are available for employees, especially those travelling and working in endemic malaria locations;
  5. Advise on and implement, where appropriate, community malaria control programs that fit into a corporate social responsibility agenda.

Dr Quarry continued, “Malaria control programs from International SOS are some of the most advanced available, leveraging our vast network of multidisciplinary professionals and the resources of our global infrastructure. Teams of medical and public health specialists - several of whom are leading international experts in their field - have wide consulting, commercial and academic experience to help businesses manage and control the threat of malaria. Through our programs, our clients have been able to demonstrate a significant reduction in cases and associated costs due to malaria”.

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Notes to Editors:

* UK Health Protection Agency statistics
** World Health Organization statistics
*** Loutan, L. 2003: International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents: 21: 158.

The new integrated solution brochure is available here.

About International SOS

International SOS (www.internationalsos.com) is the world’s leading medical & security services company operating from over 700 sites in 76 countries with 10,000 employees, led by 1,100 physicians and 200 security specialists.

Our global services include medical and risk planning, preventative programs, in-country expertise and emergency response for travelers, expatriates and their dependents of over 70 percent of the Fortune 500 companies.

International SOS provides a wide array of services, from educating and supporting a small number of travelling employees, to delivering a full community health program designed to control malaria in local communities. With over 20 years of experience in supporting malaria programs for clients, including operations in over 500 remote sites around the world, International SOS can help to design a tailored malaria control program specific to a business’s corporate policies and based on a specific assessment of the risks.

Source: International SOS
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