NSW has a putative malaria vector in Anopheles annulipes, and increased numbers of immigrants from malaria endemic countries who may be infective to mosquitoes but asymptomatic. We examine the factors known to influence malaria transmission and conclude that local transmission is possible but unlikely. The public health implications are that there should be systematic screening of immigrants from malaria endemic countries on arrival, and that the public health capacity to identify and respond to a malaria outbreak should be maintained
Mosquito-borne diseases caused by endemic pathogens such as Ross River, Barmah Forest and Murray Val...
Malaria infection is still to be considered a major public health problem in those 106 countries whe...
Malaria infection is still to be considered a major public health problem in those 106 countries whe...
There have been no endemic cases of malaria recorded in the Northern Territory (NT) since 1962, and ...
There are no mosquitoes in the genus Anopheles in New Zealand, and any local transmission of malaria...
Two cases of Plasmodium vivax malaria acquired in the Torres Strait during 1997 are reported. The so...
BACKGROUND:The suburban transmission of malaria in Selangor, Malaysia's most developed and populous ...
Background: The suburban transmission of malaria in Selangor, Malaysia's most developed and populous...
Malaria is the most common tropical parasitic infection imported into NSW. This article presents a r...
Recently, the trend in the number of people traveling from the tropics to malaria-free areas has tre...
An imported case of Plasmodium vivax malaria diagnosed in a Darwin patient returning from overseas...
In non-endemic areas, malaria is rare and locally acquired infections, particularly with Plasmodium ...
Three recent outbreaks of locally acquired malaria in densely populated areas of the United States d...
Despite its key role in determining the stability and intensity of malaria transmission, the infecti...
Three recent outbreaks of locally acquired malaria in densely populated areas of the United States d...
Mosquito-borne diseases caused by endemic pathogens such as Ross River, Barmah Forest and Murray Val...
Malaria infection is still to be considered a major public health problem in those 106 countries whe...
Malaria infection is still to be considered a major public health problem in those 106 countries whe...
There have been no endemic cases of malaria recorded in the Northern Territory (NT) since 1962, and ...
There are no mosquitoes in the genus Anopheles in New Zealand, and any local transmission of malaria...
Two cases of Plasmodium vivax malaria acquired in the Torres Strait during 1997 are reported. The so...
BACKGROUND:The suburban transmission of malaria in Selangor, Malaysia's most developed and populous ...
Background: The suburban transmission of malaria in Selangor, Malaysia's most developed and populous...
Malaria is the most common tropical parasitic infection imported into NSW. This article presents a r...
Recently, the trend in the number of people traveling from the tropics to malaria-free areas has tre...
An imported case of Plasmodium vivax malaria diagnosed in a Darwin patient returning from overseas...
In non-endemic areas, malaria is rare and locally acquired infections, particularly with Plasmodium ...
Three recent outbreaks of locally acquired malaria in densely populated areas of the United States d...
Despite its key role in determining the stability and intensity of malaria transmission, the infecti...
Three recent outbreaks of locally acquired malaria in densely populated areas of the United States d...
Mosquito-borne diseases caused by endemic pathogens such as Ross River, Barmah Forest and Murray Val...
Malaria infection is still to be considered a major public health problem in those 106 countries whe...
Malaria infection is still to be considered a major public health problem in those 106 countries whe...