2022
DOI: 10.1155/2022/6388979
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Malaria Threatens to Bounce Back in Abergele District, Northeast Ethiopia: Five‐Year Retrospective Trend Analysis from 2016‐2020 in Nirak Health Center

Abstract: Background. In Sub-Saharan African countries, malaria is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality. In Ethiopia, malaria is found in three-fourths of its land mass with more than 63 million people living in malaria endemic areas. Nowadays, Ethiopia is implementing a malaria elimination program with the goal of eliminating the disease by 2030. To assist this goal, the trends of malaria cases should be evaluated with a function of time in different areas of the country to develop area-specific evidence-based in… Show more

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“…The greatest number of malaria cases was found in patients above the age of 15 (8621 out of 13,136). This finding was in line with studies from Abergele district Northeast Ethiopia 23 , Ankasha district, North Ethiopia 9 , and BenaTsemay district, Southern Ethiopia 18 . This might be due to the fact that the majority of the adolescents were spending more time outdoors in this area for farming, livestock-keeping, and fishing activities that exposed them to mosquito bites.…”
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confidence: 92%
“…The greatest number of malaria cases was found in patients above the age of 15 (8621 out of 13,136). This finding was in line with studies from Abergele district Northeast Ethiopia 23 , Ankasha district, North Ethiopia 9 , and BenaTsemay district, Southern Ethiopia 18 . This might be due to the fact that the majority of the adolescents were spending more time outdoors in this area for farming, livestock-keeping, and fishing activities that exposed them to mosquito bites.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%