BACKGROUND: According to WHO, 1.5 million cases of malaria are reported annually in Pakistan. Malaria distribution in Pakistan is heterogeneous, and some areas, including Punjab, are considered at low risk for malaria. The aim of this study is to describe the trend of imported malaria cases from Pakistan reported to the international surveillance systems from 2005 to 2012. METHODS: Clinics reporting malaria cases acquired after a stay in Pakistan between January 1, 2005, and December 31, 2012, were identified from the GeoSentinel (http://www.geosentinel.org) and EuroTravNet (http://www.Eurotravnet.eu) networks. Demographic and travel-related information was retrieved from the database and further information such as areas of destination wi...
Background Identifying areas that support high malaria risks and where populations lack access to he...
Malaria is frequently imported into nonendemic industrialized areas. In this study we collated data ...
BackgroundMalaria, disproportionately affects poor people more than any other disease of public heal...
A significant increase of malaria cases imported to Germany from Pakistan was observed in 2012. As o...
Background: The increase in intercontinental travelling and migration has resulted in a notable rise...
Malaria still continues to be the most important parasitic disease worldwide, affecting 228 million ...
Objective: The objective of research was the malaria infection prevalence identification in the popu...
BACKGROUND: Several countries have reported a decline in malaria cases imported by travelers returni...
Malaria transmission is unstable in Pakistan with the highest number of cases reported during the mo...
Abstract Background Malaria vector born disease caused by Plasmodium species is transmitted through...
BACKGROUND: Several countries have reported a decline in malaria cases imported by travelers returni...
The escalation of control intercessions has prompted stamped decreases in Malaria trouble in certain...
Background: The presence of ongoing local malaria transmission, identified though local surveillance...
Despite tremendous progress, malaria remains a serious public health problem in Pakistan. Very few s...
Despite tremendous progress, malaria remains a serious public health problem in Pakistan. Very few s...
Background Identifying areas that support high malaria risks and where populations lack access to he...
Malaria is frequently imported into nonendemic industrialized areas. In this study we collated data ...
BackgroundMalaria, disproportionately affects poor people more than any other disease of public heal...
A significant increase of malaria cases imported to Germany from Pakistan was observed in 2012. As o...
Background: The increase in intercontinental travelling and migration has resulted in a notable rise...
Malaria still continues to be the most important parasitic disease worldwide, affecting 228 million ...
Objective: The objective of research was the malaria infection prevalence identification in the popu...
BACKGROUND: Several countries have reported a decline in malaria cases imported by travelers returni...
Malaria transmission is unstable in Pakistan with the highest number of cases reported during the mo...
Abstract Background Malaria vector born disease caused by Plasmodium species is transmitted through...
BACKGROUND: Several countries have reported a decline in malaria cases imported by travelers returni...
The escalation of control intercessions has prompted stamped decreases in Malaria trouble in certain...
Background: The presence of ongoing local malaria transmission, identified though local surveillance...
Despite tremendous progress, malaria remains a serious public health problem in Pakistan. Very few s...
Despite tremendous progress, malaria remains a serious public health problem in Pakistan. Very few s...
Background Identifying areas that support high malaria risks and where populations lack access to he...
Malaria is frequently imported into nonendemic industrialized areas. In this study we collated data ...
BackgroundMalaria, disproportionately affects poor people more than any other disease of public heal...