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Studies on malaria in Lusaka

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1974-10
Author
Hira, P. R.
Koularas, A.
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Article
Language
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Abstract
Species diagnosis of 692 malaria-positive blood films showed a parasite formula of F 94.65, M 7.51 0 1.59, V 0.58. P. vivax which has been rarely seen in Zambia was reported in four cases. Infection with a single species, P. falciparum being the most common, was reported in 95.81%. Mixed infections were recorded in 4.19% with P. falcifarum and P. malariae being most common. The need for accurate species diagnosis for appropriate chemotherapy and the importance of such data for time-limited control and eradication programmes is stressed. Age-analysis of the data showed that children are a vulnerable group with infants harbouring 13.6% of such infections. Though malaria transmission is perennial, the most intense period is between the late rainy season and early dry season with a substantial decline thereafter when the mean minimum night temperatures are lowest.
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https://library.adhl.africa/handle/123456789/11352
Citation
Hira, P. R. and Koularas, A. (1974). Studies on malaria in Lusaka. Medical Journal of Zambia. 8 (2)
Sponsorhip
Office of Global AIDS/US Department of State
Publisher
Medical Journal of Zambia.
Subject
Falciparum Malaria--Zambia
Malaria--Zambia
Description
Malaria species in Lusaka, Zambia
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