2016
DOI: 10.3201/eid2202.151292
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Malaria in French Guiana Linked to Illegal Gold Mining

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“…As we showed, since 2014, malaria has spread from the south and northeastern coastal regions to the lowland central savannas and west Andes piedmont ecoregions where malaria had previously been eliminated, increasing the population at-risk to around 50% compared to 34.4% in 2010. Our results also confirm the importance of malaria linked to mobile illegal gold miners and their role in its spread among the Guiana Shield countries [51,52,53,54]. Understanding the spatiotemporal variability between Plasmodium and human movement (spatial demography) will be key in designing and implementing a strategic malaria control program in Venezuela.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 75%
“…As we showed, since 2014, malaria has spread from the south and northeastern coastal regions to the lowland central savannas and west Andes piedmont ecoregions where malaria had previously been eliminated, increasing the population at-risk to around 50% compared to 34.4% in 2010. Our results also confirm the importance of malaria linked to mobile illegal gold miners and their role in its spread among the Guiana Shield countries [51,52,53,54]. Understanding the spatiotemporal variability between Plasmodium and human movement (spatial demography) will be key in designing and implementing a strategic malaria control program in Venezuela.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 75%
“…In Guyana, 94% of malaria cases in 2018 were from the four regions where inhabitants participate in gold mining and logging as their main economic activity [37]. In French Guiana, where the government is fighting against illegal gold mining, soldiers and gendarmes (police officers) intervening in mining areas are often affected by malaria and can be considered as a good sentinel group to monitor malaria in those settings [28,38]. In Suriname, local transmission has almost disappeared and most of malaria cases are imported from mining camps in Guyana and French Guiana [14].…”
Section: State-level Data From Surveillance Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Resistance to chloroquine, the main treatment used against vivax malaria [2], has been reported in the Brazilian Amazon Region [4, 17, 18, 20, 21, 32, 36, 37]. In French Guiana, the development of gold-mining activities and the consequent human migration between French Guiana and neighbouring countries, Brazil and Suriname [4, 38, 39], have raised fears that chloroquine-resistant P. vivax isolates may spread. It is therefore important to follow the circulation of resistant isolates.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%