2013
DOI: 10.1186/1475-2875-12-330
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Characterization of a malaria outbreak in Colombia in 2010

Abstract: BackgroundAlthough malaria has presented a significant reduction in morbidity and mortality worldwide during the last decade, it remains a serious global public health problem. In Colombia, during this period, many factors have contributed to sustained disease transmission, with significant fluctuations in an overall downward trend in the number of reported malaria cases. Despite its epidemiological importance, few studies have used surveillance data to describe the malaria situation in Colombia. This study ai… Show more

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“…Data collected by SIVIGILA indicate that most malaria-infected individuals in the country seek diagnosis from healthcare providers within the first 2 days after onset of symptoms. 9 Data presented here indicate that patients attended healthcare facilities for malaria diagnosis within a mean period ranging between 4.0 days in Tierralta and 6.6 days in Quibdó . Nevertheless, because of prompt treatment, there was insufficient opportunity to observe more patients with malarial anemia, regardless of whether mild or severe.…”
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“…Data collected by SIVIGILA indicate that most malaria-infected individuals in the country seek diagnosis from healthcare providers within the first 2 days after onset of symptoms. 9 Data presented here indicate that patients attended healthcare facilities for malaria diagnosis within a mean period ranging between 4.0 days in Tierralta and 6.6 days in Quibdó . Nevertheless, because of prompt treatment, there was insufficient opportunity to observe more patients with malarial anemia, regardless of whether mild or severe.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the National Surveillance Service of Colombia (SIVIGILA), the highest incidence of malaria occurs mainly in young adults (16-30 years of age) followed by children (5-15 years of age). 9 Laboratory tests. Capillary blood samples collected by finger prick were used for microscopic malaria diagnosis and parasite density counts.…”
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“…Otros estudios realizados en Colombia reportan más comúnmente una sola complicación (3,21), las diferencias en el hallazgo pueden estar relacionadas con la clasificación de la severidad de los casos, tipo de estudio, y los cortes de parámetros definidos. En este sentido y teniendo en cuenta que el departamento del Chocó es el que mayor número de casos notifica al país, sería importante realizar estudios prospectivos del evento incluso después de que los pacientes sean egresados, a fin de tener información para las acciones de prevención y prestación de servicios.…”
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