Abstract Background Malaria was prevalent in Finland in the 18th century. It declined slowly without deliberate counter-measures and the last indigenous case was reported in 1954. In the present analysis of indigenous malaria in Finland, an effort was made to construct a data set on annual malaria cases of maximum temporal length to be able to evaluate the significance of different factors assumed to affect malaria trends. Methods To analyse the long-term trend malaria statistics were collected from 1750–2008. During that time, malaria frequency decreased from about 20,000 – 50,000 per 1,000,000 people to less than 1 per 1,000,000 people. To assess the cause of the decline, a correlation analysis was performed between malaria frequency per ...
SummaryBackgroundMalaria is still an active threat in many areas of the world. In Greece, in an area...
Malaria is currently affecting more people in the World than any other disease and no single measure...
Background: Europe once had widespread malaria, but today it is free from endemic transmission. Chan...
Background: Malaria was prevalent in Finland in the 18th century. It declined slowly without deliber...
Abstract Background Endemic northern malaria reached 68°N latitude in Europe during the 19th century...
Background: Endemic northern malaria reached 68°N latitude in Europe during the 19th century, where ...
Background: Endemic northern malaria reached 68°N latitude in Europe during the 19th century, where ...
Abstract Background A sudden outbreak of vivax malaria among Finnish troops in SE-Finland and along ...
BackgroundUnderstanding of the impacts of climatic variability on human health remains poor despite ...
Background Understanding of the impacts of climatic variability on human health remains poor despite...
The decline of malaria in Finland – the impact of the vector and social variable
International audienceBackground Malaria was endemic in the Rhône-Alpes area of eastern France in th...
AbstractSocial factors of malaria were examined using the case-study of malaria incidence in Sri Lan...
SUMMARY Worldwide mosquitoes are transmitting a wide variety of infections to humans. Not only trop...
Abstract Background Malaria has historically been entrenched in indigenous populations of the Repúbl...
SummaryBackgroundMalaria is still an active threat in many areas of the world. In Greece, in an area...
Malaria is currently affecting more people in the World than any other disease and no single measure...
Background: Europe once had widespread malaria, but today it is free from endemic transmission. Chan...
Background: Malaria was prevalent in Finland in the 18th century. It declined slowly without deliber...
Abstract Background Endemic northern malaria reached 68°N latitude in Europe during the 19th century...
Background: Endemic northern malaria reached 68°N latitude in Europe during the 19th century, where ...
Background: Endemic northern malaria reached 68°N latitude in Europe during the 19th century, where ...
Abstract Background A sudden outbreak of vivax malaria among Finnish troops in SE-Finland and along ...
BackgroundUnderstanding of the impacts of climatic variability on human health remains poor despite ...
Background Understanding of the impacts of climatic variability on human health remains poor despite...
The decline of malaria in Finland – the impact of the vector and social variable
International audienceBackground Malaria was endemic in the Rhône-Alpes area of eastern France in th...
AbstractSocial factors of malaria were examined using the case-study of malaria incidence in Sri Lan...
SUMMARY Worldwide mosquitoes are transmitting a wide variety of infections to humans. Not only trop...
Abstract Background Malaria has historically been entrenched in indigenous populations of the Repúbl...
SummaryBackgroundMalaria is still an active threat in many areas of the world. In Greece, in an area...
Malaria is currently affecting more people in the World than any other disease and no single measure...
Background: Europe once had widespread malaria, but today it is free from endemic transmission. Chan...