Background: While great success in malaria control has been achieved in China, imported malaria has become a major challenge in the context of malaria elimination. This retrospective study describes the epidemiological profile of imported malaria and identifies the at-risk population during the period of 2001–2011 in Jiangsu Province. Methods: Data on imported malaria cases in Jiangsu Province from 2001 to 2011 were collected from the infectious disease surveillance system and case investigation reports. Epidemiological trends were described and correlations between trends in exported labour and malaria imported from other countries were explored. Results: From 2001 to 2011, 918 malaria cases and six malaria deaths were due to malaria impor...
Abstract. To summarize the changing epidemiological characteristics of malaria in Zhejiang Province,...
BACKGROUND In China, the national malaria elimination programme has been operating since 2010. This ...
Cao YY, Roly DG, et al. Malaria in over-seas labourers returning to China: an analysis of imported m...
Background: Following initiation of China's National Malaria Elimination Action Plan (NMEAP) in 2010...
BackgroundHistorically, malaria had been a widespread disease in China. A national plan was launched...
Background With the dramatic increase in international travel among Chinese people, the risk of mala...
Background: With the dramatic increase in international travel among Chinese people, the risk of mal...
Abstract Yingjiang County, which is on the China–Myanmar border, is the main focus for malaria elimi...
Abstract. This study aims to explore and characterize the malaria-endemic situation and trends from ...
Objective To ascertain the trends and burden of malaria in China and the costs of intervention for 2...
BACKGROUND: Towards the implementation of national malaria elimination programme in China since 2010...
Abstract Background Hubei Province, China, has been operating a malaria elimination programme. This ...
BackgroundChina has achieved zero indigenous malariacasereport in 2017. However, along with the incr...
International audienceBACKGROUND : China has achieved zero indigenous malaria case report in 2017. H...
Background Cross-border malaria transmission poses a challenge for countries to achieve and maintain...
Abstract. To summarize the changing epidemiological characteristics of malaria in Zhejiang Province,...
BACKGROUND In China, the national malaria elimination programme has been operating since 2010. This ...
Cao YY, Roly DG, et al. Malaria in over-seas labourers returning to China: an analysis of imported m...
Background: Following initiation of China's National Malaria Elimination Action Plan (NMEAP) in 2010...
BackgroundHistorically, malaria had been a widespread disease in China. A national plan was launched...
Background With the dramatic increase in international travel among Chinese people, the risk of mala...
Background: With the dramatic increase in international travel among Chinese people, the risk of mal...
Abstract Yingjiang County, which is on the China–Myanmar border, is the main focus for malaria elimi...
Abstract. This study aims to explore and characterize the malaria-endemic situation and trends from ...
Objective To ascertain the trends and burden of malaria in China and the costs of intervention for 2...
BACKGROUND: Towards the implementation of national malaria elimination programme in China since 2010...
Abstract Background Hubei Province, China, has been operating a malaria elimination programme. This ...
BackgroundChina has achieved zero indigenous malariacasereport in 2017. However, along with the incr...
International audienceBACKGROUND : China has achieved zero indigenous malaria case report in 2017. H...
Background Cross-border malaria transmission poses a challenge for countries to achieve and maintain...
Abstract. To summarize the changing epidemiological characteristics of malaria in Zhejiang Province,...
BACKGROUND In China, the national malaria elimination programme has been operating since 2010. This ...
Cao YY, Roly DG, et al. Malaria in over-seas labourers returning to China: an analysis of imported m...