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presumptive treatment of p. vivax malaria in uttar pradesh, punjab, haryana, himachal pradesh, jammu and kashmir. 1979398340
relapse/reinfection patterns of plasmodium vivax infection: a four year study.in an endemic area relapse and reinfection in plasmodium vivax cases poses serious problems for the malaria control program. we have studied the relapse/reinfection patterns of p. vivax infection in 26 villages of district shahjahanpur, a malaria endemic area of up, india for a period of four years (may, 1986 to october, 1988). all the p. vivax cases were given a complete course of radical treatment and were followed-up for relapse/reinfection. there were 8,914, 2,484, 1,439 and 883 p. vivax cas ...19911820634
detection of multiple invasion of erythrocytes by plasmodium vivax.an attempt was made to detect multiple invasion of erythrocytes by plasmodium vivax in district shahjahanpur, india. out of 33,027 p. vivax cases examined, 84 showed multiple invasion of erythrocytes. there were 14 cases who showed more than five rings in an erythrocyte. maximum invasion of an erythrocyte was observed in a 50 year old male patient, a single erythrocyte was harbouring 12 rings. in 5 patients more than one schizonts were present in single erythrocyte. the number of merozoites per ...19902075390
clinical profile of malaria in children--a prospective study from aligarh (n. india).in a prospective, hospital-based study in north india, malaria accounted for 1.5% of paediatric outpatient attendances during 1 year. a marked increase in the prevalence of malaria was noted during the post-monsoon months. plasmodium falciparum was the causative species in 44.4% of cases, contrary to previous reports of low prevalence of this parasite in the area. pyrexia with or without chills or rigor, vomiting, pallor and hepatosplenomegaly were the common presenting clinical features. spleni ...19872441656
malaria situation in meerut district villages (u.p.). 19862883032
anopheles culicifacies: siblings species composition and its relationship to malaria incidence.entomological and epidemiological surveys in may, august and november 1985 and march 1986 were conducted in villages in bulandshahr, a western district in uttar pradesh and in three eastern districts, jaunpur, ballia and saran. in bulandshahr, anopheles culicifacies sibling species a and b were found, with a predominance of species a. both plasmodium vivax and p. falciparum were present and the malaria incidence remained high (spr, 6-50%) indicating an active transmission. in contrast, in three ...19883057115
susceptibility of anopheles culicifacies species a and b to plasmodium vivax and plasmodium falciparum as determined by immunoradiometric assay.we have used a two-site immunoradiometric assay and species-specific antisporozoite monoclonal antibodies to determine the relative roles that sibling species a and b of the anopheles culicifacies complex play in malaria transmission in western uttar pradesh, india. the results unequivocally establish species a as the primary vector of both plasmodium vivax and p. falciparum in this area. our results indicate active transmission of p. vivax from may to october and of p. falciparum from august to ...19883068854
quantitative assessment of malaria morbidity based on longitudinal data in 10 indian villages.house-to-house visits were made at weekly intervals to investigate malaria morbidity. the survey covered 7337 individuals in 10 villages in jhansi district, uttar pradesh. incidence rates of 252 spells of sickness from fever and six symptomatic cases of malaria per 1000 population were recorded. the incidence rates of unhealthy periods due to fever, of people sick and of spells of sickness per person were significantly higher in males. morbidity from fever was highest in the 15-24 year age group ...19863534281
chloroquine resistant plasmodium vivax malaria in india.in india, 1.2-1.5 million new cases of plasmodium vivax occur each year. these cases are successfully treated with 600 mg chloroquine (adult dose). we report the results of malaria treatment of a 13-year-old girl from the indian oil corporation (ioc), mathura, india who contracted p. vivax infection. the infection failed to respond to 2 cycles of standard chloroquine therapy. the concentrations of chloroquine were monitored with high performance liquid chromatography (hplc). the plasma and whole ...19968980595
prevalence of malaria in aligarh.in aligarh plasmodium vivax and plasmodium falciparum infections during 1998 and 1999 were 69.6% and 62.2%, and 30.4% and 37.8%, respectively. peak transmission of malaria with highest slide positivity rates (38-44.6%) and slide p. falciparum rates (13 to 16%) were recorded during the months of september and october. about 7.5 to 10% cases showed resistance to chloroquine in p. falciparum infections while 11.3 to 16% p. vivax cases relapsed after getting required doses of chloroquine. about 75% ...200212718345
impact of ddt spraying on malaria transmission in bareilly district, uttar pradesh, india.impact of indoor residual spraying of ddt on malaria transmission and vector density was evaluated in six villages of shergarh phc, bareilly district, uttar pradesh under the operational condition of national vector borne disease control programme (nvbdcp) from july 2001 to march 2002 (one transmission season only).200516161701
changing trends in prevalence of different plasmodium species with dominance of plasmodium falciparum malaria infection in aligarh (india).to determine the prevalence of malaria in aligarh and analyze species dominance in different years over a decade.201121771419
complications associated with plasmodium vivax malaria: a retrospective study from a tertiary care hospital based in western uttar pradesh, india.plasmodium vivax (p. vivax) malaria was traditionally considered as benign tertian malaria, however, recent studies have pointed out that p. vivax have potential to cause all severe complications previously attributed to p. falciparum infection only. the aim of this report is to study the incidence of various clinical and biochemical complications associated with severe p. vivax malaria.201324005587
clinical and epidemiological profiles of severe malaria in children from delhi, india.plasmodium vivax is traditionally known to cause benign tertian malaria, although recent reports suggest that p. vivax can also cause severe life-threatening disease analogous to severe infection due to p. falciparum. there are limited published data on the clinical and epidemiological profiles of children suffering from 'severe malaria' in an urban setting of india. to assess the clinical and epidemiological profiles of children with severe malaria, a prospective study was carried out during ju ...201222524128
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