نتایج جستجو برای: imported malaria

تعداد نتایج: 58693  

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2002
T Jelinek C Schulte R Behrens M P Grobusch J P Coulaud Z Bisoffi A Matteelli J Clerinx M Corachán S Puente I Gjørup G Harms H Kollaritsch A Kotlowski A Björkmann J P Delmont J Knobloch L N Nielsen J Cuadros C Hatz J Beran M L Schmid M Schulze R Lopez-Velez K Fleischer A Kapaun P McWhinney P Kern J Atougia G Fry S da Cunha G Boecken

Malaria continues to have a high morbidity rate associated among European travelers. Thorough recording of epidemiological and clinical aspects of imported malaria has been helpful in the detection of new outbreaks and areas of developing drug resistance. Sentinel surveillance of data collected prospectively since 1999 has begun within TropNetEurop, a European network focusing on imported infec...

2014
David Chia Jorge O. Moreno Steven I. Aronin Rassull Suarez Michael D. Virata Chinedu A. Igwe Howard Quentzel Majid Sadigh

In 2010, there were roughly 219 million cases of malaria reported worldwide resulting in an estimated 660,600 deaths [1]. In contrast, the total number of cases according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in the United States (USA) was only 1691 [2]. Of those, 1688 were cases of imported malaria [2]. This is the highest number of cases reported in U.S. since 1980 [2]. Here...

2011
Arnaud Le Menach Andrew J. Tatem Justin M. Cohen Simon I. Hay Heather Randell Anand P. Patil David L. Smith

The prevalence of Plasmodium falciparum malaria in Zanzibar has reached historic lows. Improving control requires quantifying malaria importation rates, identifying high-risk travelers, and assessing onwards transmission.Estimates of Zanzibar's importation rate were calculated through two independent methodologies. First, mobile phone usage data and ferry traffic between Zanzibar and mainland T...

Journal: :Travel medicine and infectious disease 2015
Annina K Käser Paul M Arguin Peter L Chiodini Valerie Smith Jean Delmont Beatriz C Jiménez Anna Färnert Mikio Kimura Michael Ramharter Martin P Grobusch Patricia Schlagenhauf

BACKGROUND Data on imported malaria in pregnant women are scarce. METHOD A retrospective, descriptive study of pooled data on imported malaria in pregnancy was done using data from 1991 to 2014 from 8 different collaborators in Europe, the United States and Japan. National malaria reference centres as well as specialists on this topic were asked to search their archives for cases of imported ...

2017
Priyani Dharmawardena Chaturaka Rodrigo Kamini Mendis W M Kumudu T de A W Gunasekera Risintha Premaratne Pascal Ringwald Deepika Fernando

After eliminating local malaria transmission and being certified as a malaria-free country, Sri Lanka is facing the challenge of imported malaria. At the same time, the country has the unique opportunity to be a case study for other countries in a similar situation by approaching this issue systematically, guided by evidence. This study demonstrates the importance of developing a mechanism to d...

Journal: :Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore 2010
Glenn K M Lee Kian Wee Tan Kee Tai Goh Annelies Wilder-Smith

INTRODUCTION Singapore is a transition country in Southeast Asia that is both vulnerable and receptive to the introduction and re-introduction of imported communicable diseases. MATERIALS AND METHODS For a 10-year period between 1998 and 2007 we studied the trend, epidemiological characteristics, proportion of imported versus local transmission of malaria, viral hepatitis (hepatitis A and E),...

Journal: :The Lancet. Infectious diseases 2007
Shamez Ladhani Rashna J Aibara F Andrew I Riordan Delane Shingadia

Imported malaria is a preventable disease, yet it is responsible for several thousand cases and a substantial number of deaths every year. There has been a pronounced rise in the incidence of imported malaria in most developed countries over the past three decades and, more concerning, Plasmodium falciparum, which is responsible for almost all cases of severe malaria, is now the most prevalent ...

A Fattahi Bafghi , F Shamsi , S A Pourmazar ,

Abstract Background Yazd province which is the host of local and foreign immigrants may be faced with contacting malaria. Plasmodium falciparum malaria remains a major cause of mortality throughout in the tropical regions of the world. Pthophysiologic mechanisms of anemia in malaria is such as direct invasion of Red cells, anemia of chronic disease hypersplenism, Hemophagocytic syndrome an...

Journal: :Advances in parasitology 2014
Ying-Jun Qian Li Zhang Zhi-Gui Xia Sirenda Vong Wei-Zhong Yang Duo-Quan Wang Ning Xiao

With the shrinking of indigenous malaria cases and endemic areas in the People's Republic of China (P.R. China), imported malaria predominates over all reported cases accounting for more than 90% of the total. On the way to eliminate malaria, prompt detection and rapid response to the imported cases are crucial for the prevention of secondary transmission in previous endemic areas. Through a co...

2017
Pierre Mornand Catherine Verret Philippe Minodier Albert Faye Marc Thellier Patrick Imbert

BACKGROUNDS Malaria is a leading cause of imported febrile illnesses in pediatric travelers, but few studies have addressed severe imported pediatric malaria. We aimed to determine the risk factors and the features of imported pediatric severe malaria. METHODS We conducted a retrospective, descriptive study using the French National Reference Center for Imported Malaria database, in children ...

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