By sustaining transmission or causing malaria outbreaks, imported malaria undermines malaria elimination efforts. Few studies have examined the impact of travel on malaria epidemiology. We conducted a literature review and meta-analysis of studies investigating travel as a risk factor for malaria infection in sub-Saharan Africa using PubMed. We identified 22 studies and calculated a random-effects meta-analysis pooled odds ratio (OR) of 3.77 (95% CI: 2.49-5.70), indicating that travel is a significant risk factor for malaria infection. Odds ratios were particularly high in urban locations when travel was to rural areas, to more endemic/high transmission areas, and in young children. Although there was substantial heterogeneity in the magnit...
Abstract. Self-reported travel histories were used in a case-control study to determine whether move...
BackgroundAs malaria prevalence declines in many parts of the world due to widescale control efforts...
Imported malaria has been an increasing problem in several Western countries in the last 2 decades. ...
In the 1980s, highland malaria returned to the tea estates of western Kenya after an absence of near...
In the 1980s, highland malaria returned to the tea estates of western Kenya after an absence of near...
Abstract Background Zanzibar has made substantial progress in malaria control with vector control, i...
Abstract Background Malaria remains the leading communicable disease in Ethiopia, with around one mi...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedBACKGROUND: Malaria is a common and important infection in travelers. ...
Background: Over the past two decades, endemic malaria returned to the western highlands of Kenya, a...
Background: Human movement can undermine malaria control efforts. However, understanding of the asso...
Despite concerted efforts by the World Health Organization (WHO) to control malaria, it is still be...
Malaria is the most frequently imported acute, life-treating, tropical disease in international trav...
Background: More than 30,000 malaria cases are reported annually among international travellers. Des...
As malaria prevalence declines in many parts of the world due to widescale control efforts and as dr...
Background: More than 30,000 malaria cases are reported annually among international travellers. Des...
Abstract. Self-reported travel histories were used in a case-control study to determine whether move...
BackgroundAs malaria prevalence declines in many parts of the world due to widescale control efforts...
Imported malaria has been an increasing problem in several Western countries in the last 2 decades. ...
In the 1980s, highland malaria returned to the tea estates of western Kenya after an absence of near...
In the 1980s, highland malaria returned to the tea estates of western Kenya after an absence of near...
Abstract Background Zanzibar has made substantial progress in malaria control with vector control, i...
Abstract Background Malaria remains the leading communicable disease in Ethiopia, with around one mi...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedBACKGROUND: Malaria is a common and important infection in travelers. ...
Background: Over the past two decades, endemic malaria returned to the western highlands of Kenya, a...
Background: Human movement can undermine malaria control efforts. However, understanding of the asso...
Despite concerted efforts by the World Health Organization (WHO) to control malaria, it is still be...
Malaria is the most frequently imported acute, life-treating, tropical disease in international trav...
Background: More than 30,000 malaria cases are reported annually among international travellers. Des...
As malaria prevalence declines in many parts of the world due to widescale control efforts and as dr...
Background: More than 30,000 malaria cases are reported annually among international travellers. Des...
Abstract. Self-reported travel histories were used in a case-control study to determine whether move...
BackgroundAs malaria prevalence declines in many parts of the world due to widescale control efforts...
Imported malaria has been an increasing problem in several Western countries in the last 2 decades. ...