防治森林疟疾:孟加拉国消除疟疾的一大挑战

Md. Ariful Anwar Khan, H. Khanum, Sharmin Musa
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疟疾是包括孟加拉国在内的热带和亚热带地区的主要公共卫生问题。长期以来,孟加拉国的疟疾发病率和死亡率一直居高不下,其传播态势在人口、空间和时间上都不尽相同。在孟加拉国消除疟疾仍然是改善公共卫生的先决条件,尤其是在其偏远的东南部和东北部边境地区的疟疾热点地区。孟加拉国拥有世界上最大的三角洲和漫长的季风,与印度和缅甸接壤,这两个国家是东南亚地区疟疾流行的另外两个国家。孟加拉国平原地区的疟疾病例和死亡人数大幅下降,但该国境内以及往返于 Chattogram Hill Tracts 及其周边地区森林的跨境人口流动却令人担忧,据报道,这些地区是疟疾的传染源。这种森林疟疾仍然是该国消除疟疾工作的重大障碍。52(1):03-25, 2024
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Combating Forest Malaria: a major challenge in eliminating Malaria in Bangladesh
Malaria is a major public health concern in tropical and subtropical areas including Bangladesh. The country has a long history of incurring high malaria morbidity and mortality in a heterogeneous transmission dynamics- demographical, spatial, and temporal. Elimination of malaria in Bangladesh remains a prerequisite for promoting better public health, especially in the malaria hotspots in its remote south-east and north-east border areas. The country boasts with the world's largest delta and lengthy monsoons sharing her border with India and Myanmar- additional two endemic countries for malaria in the SEA.With a significant progress in combating malaria in recent past, Bangladesh now envisages to eliminate the disease by 2030. A significant decline in malaria cases and deaths in its plain areas, however is intrigued with in-country as well as cross-border human movement to and from the forests in and around Chattogram Hill Tracts that reportedly works as a source of infections of the disease. This forest malaria remains a significant obstacle to the country’s malaria elimination efforts. Bangladesh J. Zool. 52(1): 03-25, 2024                                                
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