Background: Sri Lanka has been free from indigenous malaria since November 2012 and received the WHO certificate for malaria-free status in September 2016. Due to increased global travel, imported malaria cases continue to be reported in the country. Military personnel returning home from international peace-keeping missions in malaria endemic countries represent a key risk group in terms of imported malaria. The present study intended to characterize the potential causes of a malaria outbreak among the Sri Lankan security forces personnel deployed in the Central African Republic (CAR). Methods: Data were collected from a cross-sectional survey distributed among Sri Lankan Air Force personnel who had returned from United Nations peace-keepi...
Abstract Background Sri Lanka has maintained a rigorous programme to prevent the re-establishment of...
Background: Sri Lanka is currently in the prevention of re-introduction phase of malaria. The engage...
An outbreak of malaria first developed within Second Battalion Royal Australian Regiment, a forward ...
Abstract Background Sri Lanka has been free from indigenous malaria since November 2012 and received...
Abstract Following progressive reduction in confirmed cases of malaria from 2002 to 2007 (41,411 cas...
International audienceBackgroundMalaria is a major health problem in Lao People’s Democratic Republi...
Military personnel who are deployed for peace-keeping missions are exposed to many hazards, includin...
Sri Lanka is a country that has long suffered from epidemics of malaria. In this historical context,...
Sri Lanka has a long history of malaria control, and over the past decade has had dramatic declines ...
The objective of this study was to report on a breakthrough of Plasmodium falciparum infection follo...
Military personnel who are deployed for peace-keeping missions are exposed to many hazards, includin...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Sri Lanka has a long history of malaria control, and over the past decade...
Copyright © 2013 Kolitha Wickramage et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
BackgroundIn April 2017, the Thai Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) was alerted to a potential malari...
The prevention of malaria in travelers with the use of antimalarials often occurs in connection with...
Abstract Background Sri Lanka has maintained a rigorous programme to prevent the re-establishment of...
Background: Sri Lanka is currently in the prevention of re-introduction phase of malaria. The engage...
An outbreak of malaria first developed within Second Battalion Royal Australian Regiment, a forward ...
Abstract Background Sri Lanka has been free from indigenous malaria since November 2012 and received...
Abstract Following progressive reduction in confirmed cases of malaria from 2002 to 2007 (41,411 cas...
International audienceBackgroundMalaria is a major health problem in Lao People’s Democratic Republi...
Military personnel who are deployed for peace-keeping missions are exposed to many hazards, includin...
Sri Lanka is a country that has long suffered from epidemics of malaria. In this historical context,...
Sri Lanka has a long history of malaria control, and over the past decade has had dramatic declines ...
The objective of this study was to report on a breakthrough of Plasmodium falciparum infection follo...
Military personnel who are deployed for peace-keeping missions are exposed to many hazards, includin...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Sri Lanka has a long history of malaria control, and over the past decade...
Copyright © 2013 Kolitha Wickramage et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
BackgroundIn April 2017, the Thai Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) was alerted to a potential malari...
The prevention of malaria in travelers with the use of antimalarials often occurs in connection with...
Abstract Background Sri Lanka has maintained a rigorous programme to prevent the re-establishment of...
Background: Sri Lanka is currently in the prevention of re-introduction phase of malaria. The engage...
An outbreak of malaria first developed within Second Battalion Royal Australian Regiment, a forward ...