江西省农村地区疟疾负担的临床流行病学研究。

V. Arya, K. Gunjan, N. Tiwari
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简介:疟疾是一种由受感染的按蚊叮咬传播的原生动物疾病。世卫组织估计,2016年有2.16亿疟疾病例,导致44.5万人死亡。根据《2012年世界疟疾报告》,仅印度每年就有大约2400万病例。它是可以预防和治愈的。目的和目的:评估某农村地区疟疾负担,评价疟疾阳性病例的临床流行病学因素。材料与方法:本研究于2017年3月至2017年10月由MLB医学院社区医学系对300例农村野外实践区成年疟疾(Pf、Pv、Pf+ Pv)患者进行调查。所有疑似疟疾的发热病人都进行了检查。仅包括外周涂片/定量灰白色外套阳性患者。结果:300例疟疾患者中,恶性疟原虫147例(49%),间日疟原虫110例(36.67%),混合感染43例(14.33%)。在这项研究中没有观察到对任何性别的偏爱。发烧是最常见的表现,其次是寒战和僵硬。感觉改变71例(23.67%)。结论:需要在农村地区采用多管齐下的战略,结合多部门合作,防治疾病传播和控制。
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Burden of Malaria in Rural area Jhansi- A clinico-epidemiological study.
Introduction: Malaria is a protozoan disease transmitted by the bite of infected Anopheles mosquitoes.WHO estimates that there were 216 million cases of malaria in 2016 resulting in 445,000 deaths. According to world malaria report 2012, India alone has an estimated 24 million cases per year. It is preventable and curable. Aims and objectives: To assess the burden of malaria in a rural area, and evaluate the clinico-epidemiological factors among malaria positive cases. Material and Methods: The study was conducted among 300 adult patients of malaria (Pf, Pv, Pf+ Pv) in the rural field practice area, by the Department of Community Medicine at MLB Medical College from March 2017 to October 2017. All the patients presenting fever with the suspicion of malaria were examined. Only peripheral smear / quantitative buffy coat positive patient was included. Results: Out of total 300 patients of malaria 147 (49%) patients were of P. falciparum , 110 (36.67%) were of P. vivax and 43(14.33%) were of mixed infection. There was no predilection observed in this study towards any sex. Fever was the most common manifestation followed by Chills and rigors. While altered sensorium was seen in 71 (23.67%). Conclusion: Use of multipronged strategies to combat the disease transmission and control with an integration of multi-sectoral collaboration is needed in a rural area.
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