AN EPIDEMIOLOGICAL SURVEY OF MALARIA AT AN AIR FORCE STATION.
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ABSTRACT: Increased incidence of malaria in an Air Force Station in western India in 1994 was investigated by means of an epidemiological survey. The survey was conducted from 17 October to 20 October 1994. It revealed that the station had ecological conditions and topography favouring mosquito breeding. For 1994 the annual parasite incidence was 3.29 and annual blood examination rate was 26.4 per cent. Active parasitological survey revealed 2 cases of asymptomatic parasitaemia. The survey also revealed that the outbreak was due to combination of natural forces and laxity in implementing existing anti-malaria activity.
SUBMITTER: Jha D
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5530841 | biostudies-other | 1997 Jan
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other
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