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Ten years malaria trend at Arjo-Didessa sugar development site and its vicinity, Southwest Ethiopia: a retrospective study

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MALARIA JOURNAL
卷 18, 期 -, 页码 -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12936-019-2777-z

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Plasmodium falciparum; P. vivax; Age distribution; Sex distribution; Temporal trend; Climatic factors; Sugarcane farming; Ethiopia

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  1. National Institutes of Health [D43 TW001505, R01 A1050243, U19 AI129326]

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BackgroundThe trend analysis of malaria data from health facilities is useful for understanding dynamics of malaria epidemiology and inform for future malaria control planning. Changes in clinical malaria characteristics, like gender and age distribution are good indicators of declining malaria transmission. This study was conducted to determine the malaria trend at Arjo-Didessa sugar development site and its vicinity, southwest Ethiopia, from 2008 to 2017.MethodsMonthly malaria confirmed case data from 2008 to 2017 was extracted from 11 health facilities based on clinical registers at Arjo sugar development site and its vicinity, southwest Ethiopia. Both positivity rate and malaria incidence rate were calculated. Changes in malaria parasite species and seasonality were analysed; age structure and gender distribution were compared between different study periods. Trend in malaria incidence and climatic impact were analysed and past LLIN and IRS campaigns were used as dynamics modifier.ResultsOver a period of 10years, 54,020 blood film were collected for malaria diagnosis in the health facilities at the area, of which 18,049 (33.4%) were confirmed malaria cases by both microscopically and RDT. Plasmodium falciparum, Plasmodium vivax, and mixed infection (P. falciparum and P. vivax) accounted for 8660 (48%), 7649 (42.4%), and 1740 (9.6%) of the malaria cases, respectively. The study also revealed that P. vivax was the predominant over P. falciparum for 4years (2010, 2014, 2015 and 2016). There was a remarkable reduction of overall malaria infection during the 10years. Malaria has been reported in all age groups, but age distribution showed that vast majority of cases were adults age 15years and above 13,305 (73.7%). In all age groups, males were more significantly affected than females ((2)=133.0, df=2, P<0.0001). Moreover, malaria positivity rate showed a strong seasonality ((2)=777.55, df=11, P<0.0001). However, malaria cases were reported in all seasons across 10years in the study area.ConclusionIn general, malaria positivity showed a declining trend over 10years period in the area. However, current prevalence shows it is public health burden and needs attention for further intensification of interventions. In the study area, both P. falciparum and P. vivax co-exist and P. vivax is more prevalent than P. falciparum in almost half of the years. Therefore, malaria interventions should be strengthened in the study area.

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