نتایج جستجو برای: malarious areas

تعداد نتایج: 401677  

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 2000
P. Martens L. Hall

Reports of malaria are increasing in many countries and in areas thought free of the disease. One of the factors contributing to the reemergence of malaria is human migration. People move for a number of reasons, including environmental deterioration, economic necessity, conflicts, and natural disasters. These factors are most likely to affect the poor, many of whom live in or near malarious ar...

Journal: :Indian pediatrics 2009
S Pasricha A Shet H P S Sachdev A S Shet

CONTEXT Almost 70% of young children in India are anemic. Current policy recommends routine iron-folic acid (IFA) supplementation to all under 5 children. A potential risk of this approach is an increase in infectious diseases in general, and malaria in particular. EVIDENCE ACQUISITION An extensive literature search including PubMed, the World Health Organization (WHO) document library, and t...

Journal: :The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health 1992
P Kamolratanakul B Dhanamun S Thaithong

People in rural areas usually help themselves when malaria attacks by using a drug preparation under the name of "ya-chud" bought from the grocery in the village. The objective of this study was to determine the behavior towards malarial treatment of local inhabitants in two malarious areas in eastern Thailand. Groups of 271 and 131 local inhabitants in villages in Pong Nam Ron and Bo Thong Dis...

اسدالهی, خیراله, دلیری, سلمان, رحیمی, نازیلا, سایه‌میری, کورش,

Background: The deficiency of enzyme glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) is among the most common genetic diseases in human. The deficiency of G6PD enzyme is one of the most common encountered enzymes, affecting about 400 million people and causing a wide range of undesirable clinical complications worldwide. The performed studies have reported a variety of statements about the relationshi...

Journal: :Bulletin of the Pan American Health Organization 1985
D N Bown J R Ríos G del Angel Cabañas J C Guerrero J F Méndez

Mexico’s malaria campaign, initiated in 1955, has had considerable success in many malarious parts of the country. The initial technique used, like that employed in most other Central and South American countries, involved applying DDT at a dosage of two grams per square meter to the indoor walls, interior roofs, and exterior eaves of houses. It was subsequently reported, on the basis of four y...

2011
Lauren L. Pinault Fiona F. Hunter

To control malaria effectively, it is essential to understand the current knowledge, beliefs, concerns, land management practices, and mosquito bite protection methods in use by citizens. This study presents a comparative, quantitative, interview-based study of land owners and/or managers (n = 262) in the Ecuadorian lowlands (presently considered malarious) (n = 131) and highlands (potentially ...

2001
Bernard J. Brabin Zulfiqarali Premji Francine Verhoeff

The relationship of anemia as a risk factor for child mortality was analyzed by using cross-sectional, longitudinal and case-control studies, and randomized trials. Five methods of estimation were adopted: 1) the proportion of child deaths attributable to anemia; 2) the proportion of anemic children who die in hospital studies; 3) the population-attributable risk of child mortality due to anemi...

2006
David Bradley

BMJ 1993;306:1247-52 To provide revised guidance on malaria prevention for the medical advisers oftravellers from the United Kingdom going overseas to malarious areas, a committee of those most involved in giving advice and with specialist expertise in the United Kingdom agreed a policy document. There is a need for all travellers to be aware of the risk of malaria and to take measures to avoid...

Journal: :The Journal of nutrition 2001
B J Brabin Z Premji F Verhoeff

The relationship of anemia as a risk factor for child mortality was analyzed by using cross-sectional, longitudinal and case-control studies, and randomized trials. Five methods of estimation were adopted: 1) the proportion of child deaths attributable to anemia; 2) the proportion of anemic children who die in hospital studies; 3) the population-attributable risk of child mortality due to anemi...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1989
J A Corkill B J Brabin D F MacGregor M P Alpers R D Milner

Ultrasound was used to measure newborn splenic dimensions and calculate the volumes in a malarious and a non-malarious region of Papua New Guinea. The median splenic volume of infants born in Madang, where malaria transmission is high throughout the year, was 5.2 cm3/kg, while that of infants born in Goroka, where malaria is not endemic, was 2.6 cm3/kg. The cause of this difference is unknown, ...

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