Malaria has long been known as one of the major public health problems in West Sumba District, East Nusa Tenggara Province, Indonesia. To obtain baseline data for establishment of a suitable malaria control program in the area, malariometric surveys were conducted in two sub-districts, Wanokaka and Loli, during the periods of January, May, and August 2005. The survey included three selected villages in each sub-district, and blood smear analyses of 701, 921, and 894 randomly selected subjects in January, May, and August revealed 30.5%, 25.3%, and 28.2% malaria positives, respectively, consisting mainly of Plasmodium falciparum and P. vivax, and in a few cases, P. malariae. Analysis of malaria prevalence at different age groups clearly refle...
Highlights: 1. Most malaria infections found in East Kutai Regency were found within the male grou...
AIM: This study investigated the distribution, characteristics, clinical manifestation and severity ...
Background: Malaria is still a global health problem especially in tropical countries, such as Indon...
Malaria has long been known as one of the major public health problems in West Sumba District, East ...
BACKGROUND: Accurate information about the burden of malaria infection at the district or provincial...
Abstract Background Accurate information about the burden of malaria infection at the district or pr...
Until now, Malaria is still widespread in West Sumba District. This can be seen from the API (Annual...
Malaria epidemiological surveys were carried out in two subdistricts; Meninting of Lombok island and...
Nusa Tengara Barat (NTB) province consists of two main islands, Lombok and Sumbawa, to the east of B...
Kampar Kiri Tengah Sub-District has the highest number of malaria patients (AMI: 79,19) out of 18 su...
Malaria remains a public health problem in Buru Selatan District, an area with opened and closed com...
Eastern parts of Indonesia are well known as malaria high incidence areas. This study aimed to descr...
Malaria is a vector borne disease and is one of the leading causes of mortality and morbidity worldw...
Malaria is an environmental disease, influenced not only by physical and biological environmental fa...
Malaria remains a health problem in Indonesia including in East Nusa Tenggara (ENT) Province where i...
Highlights: 1. Most malaria infections found in East Kutai Regency were found within the male grou...
AIM: This study investigated the distribution, characteristics, clinical manifestation and severity ...
Background: Malaria is still a global health problem especially in tropical countries, such as Indon...
Malaria has long been known as one of the major public health problems in West Sumba District, East ...
BACKGROUND: Accurate information about the burden of malaria infection at the district or provincial...
Abstract Background Accurate information about the burden of malaria infection at the district or pr...
Until now, Malaria is still widespread in West Sumba District. This can be seen from the API (Annual...
Malaria epidemiological surveys were carried out in two subdistricts; Meninting of Lombok island and...
Nusa Tengara Barat (NTB) province consists of two main islands, Lombok and Sumbawa, to the east of B...
Kampar Kiri Tengah Sub-District has the highest number of malaria patients (AMI: 79,19) out of 18 su...
Malaria remains a public health problem in Buru Selatan District, an area with opened and closed com...
Eastern parts of Indonesia are well known as malaria high incidence areas. This study aimed to descr...
Malaria is a vector borne disease and is one of the leading causes of mortality and morbidity worldw...
Malaria is an environmental disease, influenced not only by physical and biological environmental fa...
Malaria remains a health problem in Indonesia including in East Nusa Tenggara (ENT) Province where i...
Highlights: 1. Most malaria infections found in East Kutai Regency were found within the male grou...
AIM: This study investigated the distribution, characteristics, clinical manifestation and severity ...
Background: Malaria is still a global health problem especially in tropical countries, such as Indon...