Malaria is an acute febrile infectious disease that represents an important public health problem in the Brazilian amazon region. The present study described the socio-epidemiological and spatial characteristics of malaria in a population from the Tapajós mining areas, Pará, Brazilian Amazon. A cross-sectional study, including individuals from Itaituba city, an area under mining activity influence, was conducted. The geographic coordinates were obtained in the field using the Global Positioning System (GPS) Garmin 78csx; for spatial analysis, we used the Kernel Density Estimator with the application of scanning statistics with the SaTScan software. Of the 908 individuals, 311 were positive for malaria. Most of the malaria cases were associa...
Background: Mosquitoes, Plasmodium parasites, and humans live in sympatry in some extra‑Amazonian re...
Little follow-up data on malaria transmission in communities originating from frontier settlements i...
Abstract Background In the process of geographical retraction of malaria, some important endemicity ...
This study was funded and supported by the Evandro Chagas Institute (IEC)/State University of Pará ...
This paper analyzes factors affecting the risk of malaria among individuals working in wildcat gold ...
Abstract Background Malaria constitutes a major cause of morbidity in the Brazilian Amazon where an ...
The temporal and spatial evolution of malaria was described for the postfrontier phase of the Brazil...
Abstract\ud \ud Background\ud Mosquitoes, Plasmodium p...
Abstract Background Endemic malaria is present in all 15 municipalities of Roraima state, Brazilian ...
BACKGROUND:This study aims to describe the role of mobility in malaria transmission by discussing re...
Um estudo foi desenvolvido numa coorte localizada em um assentamento agrícola no Acre, Brasil, com o...
Background: In Brazil, 99% of malaria cases are concentrated in the Amazon, and malaria's spatial di...
This study aims to describe the role of mobility in malaria transmission by discussing recent change...
International audiencePurpose of Review Following Paraguay and Argentina, several countries from the...
Abstract Background Mining in the Amazon exposes gold miners to various diseases, including malaria,...
Background: Mosquitoes, Plasmodium parasites, and humans live in sympatry in some extra‑Amazonian re...
Little follow-up data on malaria transmission in communities originating from frontier settlements i...
Abstract Background In the process of geographical retraction of malaria, some important endemicity ...
This study was funded and supported by the Evandro Chagas Institute (IEC)/State University of Pará ...
This paper analyzes factors affecting the risk of malaria among individuals working in wildcat gold ...
Abstract Background Malaria constitutes a major cause of morbidity in the Brazilian Amazon where an ...
The temporal and spatial evolution of malaria was described for the postfrontier phase of the Brazil...
Abstract\ud \ud Background\ud Mosquitoes, Plasmodium p...
Abstract Background Endemic malaria is present in all 15 municipalities of Roraima state, Brazilian ...
BACKGROUND:This study aims to describe the role of mobility in malaria transmission by discussing re...
Um estudo foi desenvolvido numa coorte localizada em um assentamento agrícola no Acre, Brasil, com o...
Background: In Brazil, 99% of malaria cases are concentrated in the Amazon, and malaria's spatial di...
This study aims to describe the role of mobility in malaria transmission by discussing recent change...
International audiencePurpose of Review Following Paraguay and Argentina, several countries from the...
Abstract Background Mining in the Amazon exposes gold miners to various diseases, including malaria,...
Background: Mosquitoes, Plasmodium parasites, and humans live in sympatry in some extra‑Amazonian re...
Little follow-up data on malaria transmission in communities originating from frontier settlements i...
Abstract Background In the process of geographical retraction of malaria, some important endemicity ...