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Deforestation, drainage network, indigenous status, and geographical differences
of malaria in the State of Amazonas
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Terrazas WC
; Sampaio Vde S
; de Castro DB
; Pinto RC
; de Albuquerque BC
; Sadahiro M
; Dos Passos RA
; Braga JU
Malar J
2015[Sep]; 14
(ä): 379
PMID26419523
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BACKGROUND: Malaria is a major public health problem worldwide. In Brazil, an
average of 420,000 cases of malaria have been reported annually in the last
12 years, of which 99.7 % occurred in the Amazon region. This study aimed to
analyse the distribution of malaria in the State of Amazonas and the influence of
indigenous malaria in this scenario, to evaluate the correlation between
incidence rates and socio-economic and environmental factors, and to evaluate the
performance of health surveillance services. METHODS: This ecological study used
secondary data obtained from the SIVEP-MALARIA malaria surveillance programme.
The relationship between demographic, socio-economic and environmental factors,
the performance of health surveillance services and the incidence of malaria in
Amazonas, a multiple linear regression model was used. RESULTS: The crude rate of
malaria in Amazonas was 4142.72 cases per 100,000 inhabitants between 2003 and
2012. The incidence rates for the indigenous and non-indigenous populations were
12,976.02 and 3749.82, respectively, with an indigenous population attributable
fraction of only 8 %. The results of the linear regression analysis indicated a
negative correlation between the two socio-economic indicators (municipal human
development index (MHDI) and poverty rate) and the incidence of malaria in the
period. With regard to the environmental indicators (average annual deforestation
rate and percentage of areas under the influence of watercourses), the
correlation with the incidence rate was positive. CONCLUSIONS: The findings
underscore the importance of implementing economic and social development
policies articulated with strategic actions of environmental protection and
health care for the population.
|*Malaria/epidemiology/transmission
[MESH]
|*Rivers
[MESH]
|Brazil/epidemiology
[MESH]
|Conservation of Natural Resources/*statistics & numerical data
[MESH]