Anti Filariasis Campaign is the national programme of the Ministry of Health responsible for the control and prevention of Lymphatic Filariasis in Sri Lanka. The campaign extends the services to both asymptomatic and symptomatic patients with filariasis, people with lymphoedema, and other manifestations of lymphatic filariasis to treat and improve their quality of life.
Welcome to Anti Filariasis Campaign!
SERVICES WE PROVIDE
Improving access to screening and treatment for people living in formerly endemic districts
Scaling up parasitological and entomological surveillance to achieve full geographical coverage in endemic districts
Reservoir surveillance in receptive localities for Brugian filariasis transmission
Improve lymphoedema patients’ surveillance
Reduce disabilities due to Lymphatic Filariasis through morbidity management
Prevention of transmission of Lymphatic Filariasis in formerly endemic districts
Verification of absence of transmission in non-endemic GN divisions in endemic districts and in non-endemic districts
Capacity building of health workers
Increase awareness through advocacy, IEC activities and social mobilization
Conduct operational research
Monitoring and evaluation of the programme
Inter-sectoral collaboration
Preventive measures
Parasitic detection through human and animal screening
To prevent filariasis, it is important to detect the parasite through human and animal screening.
Mass drug administration
Mass Drug Administration (MDA) is an effective strategy for controlling and eliminating lymphatic filariasis.
Preventing mosquito bites
The most effective way to prevent filariasis is by preventing mosquito bites. This can be achieved by using insect repellents that contain DEET, Picaridin, or oil of lemon eucalyptus
Vector control
Vector control measures aim to reduce the number of mosquitoes in endemic areas by eliminating breeding sites, as these serve as prime habitats for mosquito breeding
Screening immigrant employees from endemic countries and providing treatment
immigrant employees are screened by the International Organization for Migrants (IOM) before giving them residential visa.
Dr. Udaya Rathnayake
Welcome to the website of the Anti-Filariasis Campaign. Which is the public health
organization responsible for lymphatic filariasis control in Sri Lanka.
Sri Lanka was validated as a country that eliminated lymphatic filariasis as a public health
problem in 2016 by the World Health Organization. Currently, the programme is in the phase of post-validation surveillance, with the goal of total transmission interruption of the disease by 2030.
Director, Anti Filariasis Campaign
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Total number of positive cases for filariasis in 2023 (Night Blood Film, Filaria Antigen Test, Filaria Antibody Test positives)
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Total number of positive immigrant cases for filariasis in 2023 (Night Blood Film, Filaria Antigen Test, Filaria Antibody Test positives)
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Total number of new lymphoedema patients registered at the clinics in endemic districts 2023