The purpose of this paper is to study occurrence of malaria in four different regions of the state of Pará and its possible relationships with deforestation rates. A retrospective study using secondary data from 1988 to 2005, using malaria incidence records reported in four cities in the state (Anajás, Itaituba, Santana do Araguaia and Viseu), as well as deforestation rates provided by the PRODES-INPE. The quantiles method was applied to establish five categories or classes of malaria incidence for each city, and a state IPA was generated with the contributions of these cities. From 1988 to 1994, the curves of incidence of malaria follow deforestation rates. From 1995, there are consecutive years of high incidence levels after years of high...
Com base em dados secundários levantados na Coordenação Regional da Fundação Nacional de Saúde/Minis...
Abstract: In Brazil, malaria is an endemic disease present mainly in the Legal Amazon (LA), which ac...
Malaria is endemic in Brazil, affecting mostly the Amazon states. Whereas 50 years ago good progress...
Malaria is the most prevalent vector-borne disease in the Amazon. We used malaria reports for health...
Abstract Malaria is a major public health problem, and Brazil is the largest contributor in America ...
O objetivo deste estudo foi analisar a relação dos casos de malária como desmatamento nos municípios...
Um estudo foi desenvolvido numa coorte localizada em um assentamento agrícola no Acre, Brasil, com o...
São apresentados dados epidemiológicos no período de 1980 a 1994 de 2.781 casos de malária assim dis...
Malaria is a significant public health threat in the Brazilian Amazon. Previous research has shown t...
Malaria is a significant public health threat in the Brazilian Amazon. Previous research has shown t...
This study aimed to investigate the relationship between the occurrence of malaria epidemics in Para...
This study firstly describes the epidemiology of malaria in Roraima, Amazon Basin in Brazil, in the ...
In Brazil, more than 99% of malaria cases are reported in the Amazon, and the State of Amazonas acco...
Abstract Background In the process of geographical retraction of malaria, some important endemicity ...
The malaria is a parasitic disease caused by Protozoa of genus Plasmodium that completes its comple...
Com base em dados secundários levantados na Coordenação Regional da Fundação Nacional de Saúde/Minis...
Abstract: In Brazil, malaria is an endemic disease present mainly in the Legal Amazon (LA), which ac...
Malaria is endemic in Brazil, affecting mostly the Amazon states. Whereas 50 years ago good progress...
Malaria is the most prevalent vector-borne disease in the Amazon. We used malaria reports for health...
Abstract Malaria is a major public health problem, and Brazil is the largest contributor in America ...
O objetivo deste estudo foi analisar a relação dos casos de malária como desmatamento nos municípios...
Um estudo foi desenvolvido numa coorte localizada em um assentamento agrícola no Acre, Brasil, com o...
São apresentados dados epidemiológicos no período de 1980 a 1994 de 2.781 casos de malária assim dis...
Malaria is a significant public health threat in the Brazilian Amazon. Previous research has shown t...
Malaria is a significant public health threat in the Brazilian Amazon. Previous research has shown t...
This study aimed to investigate the relationship between the occurrence of malaria epidemics in Para...
This study firstly describes the epidemiology of malaria in Roraima, Amazon Basin in Brazil, in the ...
In Brazil, more than 99% of malaria cases are reported in the Amazon, and the State of Amazonas acco...
Abstract Background In the process of geographical retraction of malaria, some important endemicity ...
The malaria is a parasitic disease caused by Protozoa of genus Plasmodium that completes its comple...
Com base em dados secundários levantados na Coordenação Regional da Fundação Nacional de Saúde/Minis...
Abstract: In Brazil, malaria is an endemic disease present mainly in the Legal Amazon (LA), which ac...
Malaria is endemic in Brazil, affecting mostly the Amazon states. Whereas 50 years ago good progress...