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Burden of malaria in India: retrospective and prospective view.

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  • Burden of malaria in India: retrospective and prospective view. Abstract Text:

    ashwani kumarAshwani Kumar,neena valechaNeena Valecha,tanu jainTanu Jain,aditya p dashAditya P Dash,

    In India, nine Anopheline vectors are involved in transmitting malaria in diverse geo-ecological paradigms. About 2 million confirmed malaria cases and 1,000 deaths are reported annually, although 15 million cases and 20,000 deaths are estimated by WHO South East Asia Regional Office. India contributes 77% of the total malaria in Southeast Asia. Multi-organ involvement/dysfunction is reported in both Plasmodium falciparum and P. vivax cases. Most of the malaria burden is borne by economically productive ages. The states inhabited by ethnic tribes are entrenched with stable malaria, particularly P. falciparum with growing drug resistance. The profound impact of complicated malaria in pregnancy includes anemia, abortions, low birth weight in neonates, still births, and maternal mortality. Retrospective analysis of burden of malaria showed that disability adjusted life years lost due to malaria were 1.86 million years. Cost-benefit analysis suggests that each Rupee invested by the National Malaria Control Program pays a rich dividend of 19.7 Rupees.

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    a kumarA Kumar,n valechaN Valecha,t jainT Jain,ap dashAP Dash,

    For similar investigative techniques: epidemiologic methods: epidemiologic study characteristics as topic: epidemiologic studies: case-control studies: retrospective studies research abstracts see: investigative techniques: epidemiologic methods: epidemiologic study characteristics as topic: epidemiologic studies: case-control studies: retrospective studies research

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Review

    Journal: The American journal of tropical medicine and hygi

    VOLUME: 77

    Page Numbers: 69-78

    Journal Abbreviation: Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg.

    ISSN: 0002-9637

    DAY: 4

    MONTH: Dec

    YEAR: 2007

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    Number of References: 66

    LANGUAGE: eng

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    KEYWORDS: Retrospective Studies

    MESH TERMS: parasitology

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    AFFILIATION: National Institute of Malaria Research, Field Station, Panaji, Goa, Pin 403 001, India. ashwani07@gmail.com

    Country: United States

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