2017
DOI: 10.1186/s12936-017-1833-9
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Malaria epidemiology in an area of stable transmission in tribal population of Jharkhand, India

Abstract: BackgroundMalaria remains an important health problem in India with approximately 1 million cases in 2014. Of these, 7% occurred in the Jharkhand state mainly in the tribal population.MethodsThis study was conducted in Dumargarhi, a tribal village about 42 km east of Ranchi city, Jharkhand, from May 2014 to September 2016. Four point prevalence surveys were carried out during consecutive high (October–December) and low (June–August) transmission seasons. Malaria cases were recorded from April 2015 to April 201… Show more

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“…In this sense, infections driven by multiple pathogens/strains may never saturate given segments, as have been described for dengue fever and malaria, which tend to rather become hyperendemic in some contexts and populations. [ 3 ]…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this sense, infections driven by multiple pathogens/strains may never saturate given segments, as have been described for dengue fever and malaria, which tend to rather become hyperendemic in some contexts and populations. [ 3 ]…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While anti-merozoite immunity is well documented in African populations, it is less described in India. Here, we comparatively assessed samples and clinical data from two longitudinal cohort surveys (LCS) conducted in Ghana and India (12,13). For both study sites, malaria transmission is perennial but peaks during and after the rainy season and was relatively higher in Ghana (the parasite prevalence during LCS was 14.45% in Ghana and 8.36% in India).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Study areas, populations, and design. The Indian study was conducted in Dumargarhi in the state of Jharkhand and has been described in detail previously (13). A total of 945 individuals (ages 1 to 82 years) were enrolled in the study, which lasted from May 2014 to September 2016.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 28 , 29 Even in regions with year-round malaria transmission such as Jharkhand, India, there is still a seasonal rise in malaria incidence from May through September. 30 …”
Section: Improved Verbal Autopsies For Malaria and Other Likely Causementioning
confidence: 99%