2018
DOI: 10.15171/ijtmgh.2018.13
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Malaria Chemoprophylaxis for Travelers: The Knowledge of Physicians in the State of Qatar, 2017

Abstract: Introduction Malaria is the world's most widely spread febrile illness. Globally, around 302 million people are at risk of malaria, with 216 million new cases and 445 000 deaths (compared to 446,000 deaths in 2015) attributed to malaria annually. The African region contributed 91% of global malaria cases followed by the Southeast Asian (6%) and Eastern Mediterranean regions (2%). The majority of deaths occur among young children, pregnant women, non-immune travelers, refugees, displaced persons, and laborers t… Show more

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“…Imported malaria is one of the significant challenges hindering the achievement of global malaria control. Indigenous malaria transmission is under control in most countries around the Persian Gulf; however, malaria cases are imported to these countries, especially by the migrant workforces coming to these regions [10].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Imported malaria is one of the significant challenges hindering the achievement of global malaria control. Indigenous malaria transmission is under control in most countries around the Persian Gulf; however, malaria cases are imported to these countries, especially by the migrant workforces coming to these regions [10].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%