In 2015, 212 million new cases of malaria were reported, causing 429,000 deaths. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimated a 41% decrease in the number of new cases worldwide between 2000 and 2015. The number of deaths from malaria fell by 62% worldwide and by 71% in Africa. In ...
WHO. Mekong malaria elimination programme: epidemiology summary, vol. 21. Geneva: World Health Organization; 2023. Google Scholar Gwaza GP, Lamy M, Datta R, Dittrich S. Barriers to integrating diagnostic services for febrile illness to support surveillance and patient management in Asia-Pacific. ...
I. The Epidemiology of Plasmodium vivax: History, Hiatus and Hubris (eds. Rollinson, D. & Stothard, R.) (Elsevier, 2012). Google Scholar Campbell, M. C. & Tishkoff, S. A. African genetic diversity: implications for human demographic history, modern human origins, and complex disease ...
The epidemiology of Plasmodium vivax among adults in the Democratic Republic of the Congo Plasmodium vivax generally accounts for a low proportion of malaria cases in Africa, but population-level data on the distribution of infections is limited. Here, the authors use data from the Democratic Repu...
This underlines the importance of the first diagnosis responsibility, requiring an improvement in clinicians’ awareness of malaria epidemiology, diagnosis, and treatment. A history of infection was another protective factor against DD. This was because patients previously infected with malaria were more ...
With the changing epidemiology of malaria, there is a progressive paradigm shift from a "one size fits all" approach, to the targeting of malaria control strategies to specific populations and/or locations for maximal effectiveness. In keeping with this approach, WHO is now r...
methods affect the malaria epidemiology at local level. Oaks et al. [70] suggested that to attain effective acceptance of malaria control methods in endemic areas, control strategy must include the following considerations; (i) perception of malaria at local level, (ii) how people decide whether...
Vector bionomics in the epidemiology and control of malaria. Part II: The WHO European Region and the who Eastern Mediterranean Region: Vol. 2 (applied field studies), section 3 (vector bionomics, malaria epidemiology and control by geographical areas: B, Asia west of India). A. R. Zahar ...
Epidemiology and control of malaria Malaria is essentially a local and focal disease since its transmission depends greatly on local eco-environmental conditions. In India, the incidence of t... S Lal,GPS Dhillon,CS Aggarwal - 《Indian Journal of Pediatrics》 被引量: 1425发表: 1999年 加载更多...
Epidemiology of the emergence and spread of drug-resistant falciparum malaria in South-East Asia and Australasia A review is presented of the development of drug-resistant malaria in Palin on the Thai-Kampuchean border and its spread to other parts of the region and b... J Verdrager - 《...