such as Papua New Guinea, prior to the 1880s thediseasewas also endemic in areas that have no longer sustained transmission, including the United States.Recent cases of malaria acquired in Southern U.S. stateshave raised concerns about future outbreaks,climate changeand the possibility of sustained...
(Medical Xpress)—A new UT Arlington study about the elimination of malaria in the 1930s American South may have significant implications for solving modern day malaria outbreaks in parts of Africa, Central and Latin America and Asia. Researchers challenged a leading argument that movement of Southe...
Climate change and malaria, dengue and cholera outbreaks in Africa: a call for concerted actions. BMJ Glob Health. 2024;9: e015370. Article PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Audibert C, Tchouatieu AM. Perception of malaria chemoprevention interventions in infants and children in eight sub-...
The complex epidemiological relationship between flooding events and human outbreaks of mosquito-borne diseases: a scoping review. Environ Health Perspect. 2021;129:096002. Article PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Roiz D, Ruiz S, Soriguer R, Figuerola J. Climatic effects on mosquito abundance ...
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[50]; however, non-immunes who carried out activities in or across the high-risk forest and border areas have been the subjects of large-scale seasonal outbreaks [92,102,103]. Imported infections are often the reason for frequent malaria clusters along international borders of Southeast Asian ...
Malaria has posed major problems during natural calamities. Outbreaks of malaria was a problem during many major constructions like that of the Suez canal and the Panama Canal. The Vatican was moved from a lower lying area to its present location, with work beginning in 1574, due to malaria....
The country's success in beating the disease can be attributed primarily to a well-trained health care workforce, the provision of malaria diagnosis and treatment through universal health care, and a rapid response to disease outbreaks, the WHO said. ...
Lastly, due to misuse and overuse of common antimalarial medications,such as artemisinin, antimicrobial resistance has becomea major problem in many regionsof the world. This drives up the number of drug-resistant cases, the severity of the illness and the possibility of larger outbreaks. ...
13, the ongoing threat of rising temperatures,extreme weather events, and the widespread presence of mosquitos capable of transmitting the parasite that causes malaria create ample opportunities for local transmission of malaria and may foreshadow future outbreaks in nonendemic countries, the authors ...