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Published in: Journal of Parasitic Diseases 1/2012

01-04-2012 | Original Article

A cross sectional investigation of malaria epidemiology among seven tea estates in Assam, India

Authors: Bipul Rabha, D. Goswami, Sunil Dhiman, N. G. Das, P. K. Talukdar, M. J. Nath, Indra Baruah, R. K. Bhola, Lokendra Singh

Published in: Journal of Parasitic Diseases | Issue 1/2012

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Abstract

In the present investigation, the epidemiology of malaria among seven tea estates of Nagaon and Udalguri districts of Assam, India has been described. A cross-sectional open study was carried out to understand the malaria epidemiology and associated risk factors among the tea tribes during March to September 2009. Out of 1,182 peripheral blood smears examined, 506 found positive for malaria (slide positivity rate, SPR = 42.8) with Plasmodium falciparum as predominant species. Dimakuchi tea estate was having highest SPR (P = 0.0275) and contributed more number of P. falciparum cases (P < 0.00001). Tea estates studied in both Udalguri and Nagaon districts were equally affected and the SPR recorded were 41.75 and 43.32% respectively. 154 malaria cases detected were having ‘O’ blood group but each blood group was found to have similar susceptibility of acquiring malaria infection (χ = 3.603; P = 0.3076) and P. falciparum infection (χ = 1.818; P = 0.6110). The SPR was highest among children more than 2 years of age group and variation in SPR among the age groups was statistically significant (χ = 17.186; P = 0.0018). No gender biasing was observed in malaria distribution. Anemia was found associated with the infection among both the sexes. The findings suggest that tea estates are endemic for stable malaria transmission primarily due to P. falciparum and the prevalence rate decline with age, suggesting the development of protective immunity. Promising intervention measures could be able to reduce the malaria prevalence effectively in the study areas.
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Metadata
Title
A cross sectional investigation of malaria epidemiology among seven tea estates in Assam, India
Authors
Bipul Rabha
D. Goswami
Sunil Dhiman
N. G. Das
P. K. Talukdar
M. J. Nath
Indra Baruah
R. K. Bhola
Lokendra Singh
Publication date
01-04-2012
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Journal of Parasitic Diseases / Issue 1/2012
Print ISSN: 0971-7196
Electronic ISSN: 0975-0703
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12639-011-0070-3

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