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Query: UMLS:C0024530 (
malaria
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As the last part of a program to survey the extent of
malaria
transmission in the Papua New Guinea highlands, a series of rapid
malaria
surveys were conducted in 2003-2004 and 2005 in different parts of Southern Highlands Province.
Malaria
was found to be highly endemic in Lake Kutubu (prevalence rate (PR): 17-33%), moderate to highly endemic in Erave (PR: 10-31%) and moderately endemic in low-lying parts (< 1500 m) of
Poroma
and Kagua (PR: 12-17%), but was rare or absent elsewhere. A reported
malaria
epidemic prior to the 2004 surveys could be confirmed for the
Poroma
(PR: 26%) but not for the lower Kagua area. In Kutubu/Erave Plasmodium falciparum was the most common cause of infection (42%), followed by P. vivax (39%) and P. malariae (16%). In other areas most infections were due to P. vivax (63%). Most infections were of low density (72% < 500/ microl) and not associated with febrile illness. Overall,
malaria
was only a significant source of febrile illness when prevalence rates rose above 10%, or in epidemics. However, concurrent parasitaemia led to a significant reduction in haemoglobin (Hb) level (1.2 g/dl, CI95: [1.1-1.4.], p < 0.001) and population mean Hb levels were strongly correlated with overall prevalence of malarial infections (r = -0.79, p < 0.001). Based on the survey results, areas of different
malaria
epidemiology are delineated and options for control in each area are discussed.
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PMID:The epidemiology of malaria in the Papua New Guinea highlands: 7. Southern Highlands Province. 2376 37