2020
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202012.0186.v1
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Prevalence of Asymptomatic Malaria Infections in the Rural Dzanga Sangha Region, Central African Republic, 2020

Abstract: According to the World Health Organization 94% of global malaria cases and 94% of global malaria deaths have been reported from Africa. Unfortunately, it is difficult to determine the exact prevalence of disease in some African countries due to a large number of asymptomatic cases. The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of malaria infections in seemingly healthy children living in the Central African Republic (CAR). CareStartTM Malaria HRP2 Pf Ag RDT targeting Plasmodium falciparum was used to test… Show more

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“…The four nations that account for 81 percent of malaria deaths are Pakistan, India, Ethiopia, and Indonesia [9]. According to the most recent WHO survey, in 2019, Pakistan is affected by approximately 700,000 malaria cases [10]. According to the previous studies, travelers and returning travelers from Pakistan having greater contribution in importing malaria cases to Saudi Arabia [11,12] the United Arab Emirates [13], Bahrain [14], Qatar [15,16] Kuwait [17], Jordan [18] and Egypt [19].…”
Section: Historic Background Of Malariamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The four nations that account for 81 percent of malaria deaths are Pakistan, India, Ethiopia, and Indonesia [9]. According to the most recent WHO survey, in 2019, Pakistan is affected by approximately 700,000 malaria cases [10]. According to the previous studies, travelers and returning travelers from Pakistan having greater contribution in importing malaria cases to Saudi Arabia [11,12] the United Arab Emirates [13], Bahrain [14], Qatar [15,16] Kuwait [17], Jordan [18] and Egypt [19].…”
Section: Historic Background Of Malariamentioning
confidence: 99%