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Survey on Malaria Epidemics in China-Myanmar Border Area

LI Ben-fu1,LIN Yin-xue2,GUO Xiang-rui2,CHEN Li-fei2,ZHOU Dai-li2,YU Guo-cui2,ZOU Jun2,SUN Xiao-dong1*   

  1. 1 Yunnan Institute of Parasitic Diseases, Yunnan Provincial Center of Malaria Research, Puer 665000, China;2 Yingjiang Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Yingjiang 679300, China
  • Online:2015-08-30 Published:2015-09-10

Abstract:

The malaria epidemics in Laza city of Myanmar and Yingjiang county in Yunnan province of China in 2012 and 2013 was reviewed retrospectively, and a survey on malaria infection was conducted in residents in the border areas. A total of 179 malaria cases were reported in Yingjiang county from 2012 to 2013, with an average annual incidence of 2.9 per 10 000. Of the 179 cases, 77.7% were imported cases and 22.3% were local cases; 79.3% were infected with Plasmodium vivax, 20.1% with P. falciparum, and 0.6% unidentified. In Laza city of Myanmar, 2 069 malaria cases were reported, with an average annual incidence of 322.5 per 10 000. Of them, 73.4% cases were infected with P. vivax, 20.1% with P. falciparum and 6.5% unidentified. In addition, the microscopic results revealed that the malaria parasite rate in the residents in Yingjiang county was 0%, while that in Laza city was 1.5%.

Key words: Malaria, China-Myanmar border, Malaria parasite rate