2016
DOI: 10.1186/s12936-016-1335-1
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Challenges for malaria elimination in Brazil

Abstract: Brazil currently contributes 42 % of all malaria cases reported in the Latin America and the Caribbean, a region where major progress towards malaria elimination has been achieved in recent years. In 2014, malaria burden in Brazil (143,910 microscopically confirmed cases and 41 malaria-related deaths) has reached its lowest levels in 35 years, Plasmodium falciparum is highly focal, and the geographic boundary of transmission has considerably shrunk. Transmission in Brazil remains entrenched in the Amazon Basin… Show more

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“…This vast region, with 60% of the country's territory but only 13% of its total population, accounts for 99.5% of all malaria cases diagnosed in Brazil; 84% of them are due to P . vivax [7]. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This vast region, with 60% of the country's territory but only 13% of its total population, accounts for 99.5% of all malaria cases diagnosed in Brazil; 84% of them are due to P . vivax [7]. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study also documents research participants' perception of the low effectiveness of biomedical diagnosis because of the multiple times that they had to repeat the blood smear test. Although the biomedical literature reports the difficulty in identifying malaria parasites using current diagnostic methods (Ferreira and Castro 2016), studies have often overlooked people's struggles with such diagnostic technologies. This study, in contrast, described the ups and downs of individuals who agonized until the disease was confirmed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the total number of confirmed malaria cases and deaths in the region has been decreased in the last decades, P. vivax infections in Brazil still account for 42% of all cases and half of the deaths due to malaria registered in the Americas [1]. Several potential challenges may impact the elimination efforts in Brazil where P. vivax accounts for more than 80% of diagnosed malarial infections [2] and cases of severe disease due to this species has been reported in the Amazon endemic region [35]. Therefore, the development of an effective malaria vaccine is likely to contribute to a reduction of the disease burden in endemic populations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%