The Distribution Of Malaria In Rabiea Region In Northern Iraq | ||
Medical Journal of Babylon | ||
Article 1, Volume 1, Issue 3, December 2004, Pages 341-347 | ||
Author | ||
Abdul Salam M.Al-Muktar | ||
Abstract | ||
The region of Rabiea in northern Iraq, was having increasing number of malaria cases in January 1995 concerning farmers and their families. A screening was done among them using parahsitological methods of laboratory diagnosed malaria .P. vivax was the only species of anopheles were recoverd namly , A. superpictus A. sacharovi and A. pulcherimus. The strains are the first time recoverd in this region in northern Iraq. The overall rate positivity (7.44%) was highest among persons aged (21-30) years (43.85%) and lowest among (51-60) years (2.47%) and above 61 years old was (0.48). This study demonstrated statically insignificant difference in infection between males and females (Table 2). Seasonal distribution of infection with vivax washighest during Autumn months (52.88%) followed by summer (30.27%), winter (8.68%) and spring (6.94%). Statically study revealed just significant in summer and autumn (table 3). The gradual control of this outbreak of malaria infection in 1995, through the years 1996 till the end of december 2000 might be due to the efforts of ministry of health by using insecticide and other rmethods including treatment directed against the infected people with malaria. | ||
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