2003
DOI: 10.21236/ad1012629
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The Epidemiology of Malaria in Belize, 1989-1999

Abstract: Retrospective analyses were conducted to describe the epidemiology of malaria in Belize over a 10-year period and to determine if environmental factors influenced the incidence of malaria at macro-and micro-scales. The purpose was to contribute to the current body of knowledge regarding malaria transmission in Belize, which may aid in region-specific malaria control efforts.

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“…12 Kejadian malaria berbeda secara geografis oleh musim, jenis vegetasi, dan kedekatan dari desa ke sungai, curah hujan juga dikaitkan dengan penularan malaria. 13 Jarak rumah ke breeding place tidak berhubungan bermakna dengan kasus malaria (nilai p= 0,145) karena masih merupakan jarak terbang nyamuk Anopheles sehingga nyamuk mampu menjangkau rumah di sekitarnya. Risiko penularan malaria tergantung pada jarak terbang nyamuk Anopheles, 2 _ 3 km dari tempat perindukannya.…”
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“…12 Kejadian malaria berbeda secara geografis oleh musim, jenis vegetasi, dan kedekatan dari desa ke sungai, curah hujan juga dikaitkan dengan penularan malaria. 13 Jarak rumah ke breeding place tidak berhubungan bermakna dengan kasus malaria (nilai p= 0,145) karena masih merupakan jarak terbang nyamuk Anopheles sehingga nyamuk mampu menjangkau rumah di sekitarnya. Risiko penularan malaria tergantung pada jarak terbang nyamuk Anopheles, 2 _ 3 km dari tempat perindukannya.…”
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“…Malaria is a persistent health problem in Belize, although control efforts in the north have prevented severe outbreaks in recent years. The mean annual malaria infection rate over the last 10 years in northern Belize is ϳ2%, but some villages have rates as high as 9% (Hakre 2003). Despite this relatively low infection rate, the population of Belize is rapidly expanding, and there is a growing concern that changing land use and demographics in the north may increase malaria risks.…”
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confidence: 99%