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An Epidemiological Survey of Malaria Infection in Espírito Santo State, Brazil, from 2007 to 2017

Authors :
Nayna Carvalho Oliveira
Lais Rosa Boscalha
Cinthia Emerich Toledo
Felipe Sarlo Pezzin
Bruno Costanza Cisari
Suellen Rodrigues Maran
Laís Rodrigues Diniz
Pedro Henrique Schultz Corcino Freitas
Adenilton Cruzeiro
Frederico Eutropio
Juliana Rodrigues Tovar Garbin
Marcela Segatto
Nilmar Silvio Moretti
Vinícius Santana Nunes
Source :
Parasitologia, Vol 3, Iss 3, Pp 215-222 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2023.

Abstract

Malaria is one of the most important neglected diseases in the world, and Brazil has the largest number of cases on the American continent. In Brazil, this disease is considered to be endemic in the Amazon region, although malaria lethality in extra-Amazonian regions is higher. Recently, it has been shown that malaria cases of autochthonous origin are not uncommon in the southeastern states. Among these states, Espírito Santo (ES) has the highest percentage of reported cases. This study aimed to describe the epidemiological profile and main factors that contribute to the incidence of malaria cases in this region, which corresponded to 4155 notifications in the 2007–2017 period based on data obtained from the Special Center for Epidemiological Surveillance of Espírito Santo. The most affected group was males aged around 40 years old, and most of the cases registered were of autochthonous origin. The number of malaria cases decreased during the period 2007–2017. Among the causative species, P. vivax was predominant, and it was followed by P. falciparum as the second most common species of all malaria cases. The main cities of ES presented high records of malaria disease, with high numbers of malaria cases in Santa Tereza, Domingos Martins, Alfredo Chaves, Santa Leopoldina, and Marechal Floriano. It is up to the local governments to advise the population about the epidemiological situation and to standardize medical care for individuals with suspected malaria.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
26736772
Volume :
3
Issue :
3
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Parasitologia
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.986d0c85e30846508810aecb9ef4e89a
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/parasitologia3030022