Diverging Mobile Technology’s Cognitive Techniques into Tackling Malaria in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Review

Elliot Mbunge, Richard C. Millham, Maureen N. Sibiya, Sam Takavarasha

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Abstract

Malaria is one of the most widespread infectious diseases caused by plasmodium parasites that continues to decimate populations globally. Several initiatives have been set as commitments towards malaria elimination and eradication. The initiatives have been rolled out to implement and monitor malaria control measures and interventions such as mosquito control, indoor residual spraying, intermittent preventive prophylaxis, insecticide-treated nets, prompt and effective treatment, and behavioural change education. To alleviate the catastrophic effects of malaria, some countries developed and deployed mobile health applications but failed to yield desired results especially in malaria-endemic countries in sub-Saharan Africa due to several emerging impediments. Therefore, we applied a rapid review to comprehensively review digital technologies and mobile applications deployed in various application domains to fight malaria while introspecting their success and challenges. The study revealed that past malaria mobile applications failed because of the digital divide, limited infrastructure, lack of internet access, among others. To strengthen malaria interventions, we propose the integration of cognitive computing techniques when developing cognitive malaria mobile health interventions. Such cognitive mobile applications could facilitate remote real-time collection of malaria data from isolated populations, disseminate malaria information, monitoring and predicting malaria prevalence and vector behaviours. This presents avenues for reconsidering malaria elimination strategies that subsequently reduce health service costs, increase accessibility, and facilitate vector control measures, contingent upon the success of countries having reached the malaria elimination phase.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSoftware Engineering Application in Informatics - Proceedings of 5th Computational Methods in Systems and Software 2021
EditorsRadek Silhavy, Petr Silhavy, Zdenka Prokopova
PublisherSpringer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
Pages679-699
Number of pages21
ISBN (Print)9783030903176
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021
Externally publishedYes
Event5th Computational Methods in Systems and Software, CoMeSySo 2021 - Virtual, Online
Duration: 1 Oct 20211 Oct 2021

Publication series

NameLecture Notes in Networks and Systems
Volume232 LNNS
ISSN (Print)2367-3370
ISSN (Electronic)2367-3389

Conference

Conference5th Computational Methods in Systems and Software, CoMeSySo 2021
CityVirtual, Online
Period1/10/211/10/21

Keywords

  • Africa
  • Malaria elimination
  • Mobile technology
  • Strategies

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Control and Systems Engineering
  • Signal Processing
  • Computer Networks and Communications

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