presumptive treatment of p. vivax malaria in uttar pradesh, punjab, haryana, himachal pradesh, jammu and kashmir. | | 1979 | 398340 |
passive malaria surveillance in a low endemic area of india: validation of a clinical case definition. | in india, 2.55 million cases of malaria were reported during 1997; roughly one-third were due to plasmodium falciparum. malaria cases are identified by passive and active surveillance and all patients with fever are treated with chloroquine (10 mg/kg body weight). since all fevers are not malaria, this results in overtreatment and has a bearing in terms of the parasites developing resistance. we aimed to test the validity of a clinical algorithm for passive malaria surveillance by primary care d ... | 2002 | 12296473 |
epidemiology of plasmodium vivax malaria in india. | historically, malaria in india was predominantly caused by plasmodium vivax, accounting for 53% of the estimated cases. after the spread of drug-resistant plasmodium falciparum in the 1990s, the prevalence of the two species remained equivalent at the national level for a decade. by 2014, the proportion of p. vivax has decreased to 34% nationally, but with high regional variation. in 2014, p. vivax accounted for around 380,000 malaria cases in india; almost a sixth of all p. vivax cases reported ... | 2016 | 27708188 |
an outbreak of malaria in a village in faridabad district, haryana. | | 2000 | 11820085 |