Epidemiology of Plasmodium vivax malaria infection in Nepal

© Copyright 2018 by The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. Malaria is endemic in the southern plain of Nepal which shares a porous border with India. More than 80% cases of malaria in Nepal are caused by Plasmodium vivax. The main objective of this study was to review the epidemiolog...

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Main Authors: Komal Raj Rijal, Bipin Adhikari, Prakash Ghimire, Megha Raj Banjara, Borimas Hanboonkunupakarn, Mallika Imwong, Kesinee Chotivanich, Kedar Prasad Ceintury, Bibek Kumar Lal, Garib Das Thakur, Nicholas P.J. Day, Nicholas J. White, Sasithon Pukrittayakamee
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spelling th-mahidol.460712019-08-28T13:38:42Z Epidemiology of Plasmodium vivax malaria infection in Nepal Komal Raj Rijal Bipin Adhikari Prakash Ghimire Megha Raj Banjara Borimas Hanboonkunupakarn Mallika Imwong Kesinee Chotivanich Kedar Prasad Ceintury Bibek Kumar Lal Garib Das Thakur Nicholas P.J. Day Nicholas J. White Sasithon Pukrittayakamee Minister for Health and Population Nepal Tribhuvan University Mahidol University Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine Royal Institute Immunology and Microbiology Medicine © Copyright 2018 by The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. Malaria is endemic in the southern plain of Nepal which shares a porous border with India. More than 80% cases of malaria in Nepal are caused by Plasmodium vivax. The main objective of this study was to review the epidemiology of P. vivax malaria infections as recorded by the national malaria control program of Nepal between 1963 and 2016. National malaria data were retrieved from the National Malaria program in the Ministry of Health, Government of Nepal. The epidemiological trends and malariometric indicators were analyzed. Vivax malaria has predominated over falciparum malariain the past53 years, with P. vivax malaria comprising 70-95% of the annual malaria infections. In 1985, a malaria epidemic occurred with 42, 321 cases (82% P. vivax and 17% Plasmodium falciparum). Nepal had experienced further outbreaks of malaria in 1991 and 2002. Plasmodium falciparum cases increased from 2005 to 2010 but since then declined. Analyzing the overall trend between 2002 (12, 786 cases) until 2016 (1,009 cases) shows a case reduction by 92%. The proportion of imported malaria cases has increased from 18% of cases in 2001 to 50% in 2016. The current trends of malariometric indices indicate that Nepal is making a significant progress toward achieving the goal of malaria elimination by 2025. Most of the cases are caused by P. vivax with imported malaria comprising an increasing proportion of cases. The malaria control program in Nepal needs to counter importation of malaria at high risk areaswith collaborative cross border malaria control activities. 2019-08-23T11:24:35Z 2019-08-23T11:24:35Z 2018-01-01 Article American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. Vol.99, No.3 (2018), 680-687 10.4269/ajtmh.18-0373 00029637 2-s2.0-85053050276 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/46071 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85053050276&origin=inward
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Thailand
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topic Immunology and Microbiology
Medicine
spellingShingle Immunology and Microbiology
Medicine
Komal Raj Rijal
Bipin Adhikari
Prakash Ghimire
Megha Raj Banjara
Borimas Hanboonkunupakarn
Mallika Imwong
Kesinee Chotivanich
Kedar Prasad Ceintury
Bibek Kumar Lal
Garib Das Thakur
Nicholas P.J. Day
Nicholas J. White
Sasithon Pukrittayakamee
Epidemiology of Plasmodium vivax malaria infection in Nepal
description © Copyright 2018 by The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. Malaria is endemic in the southern plain of Nepal which shares a porous border with India. More than 80% cases of malaria in Nepal are caused by Plasmodium vivax. The main objective of this study was to review the epidemiology of P. vivax malaria infections as recorded by the national malaria control program of Nepal between 1963 and 2016. National malaria data were retrieved from the National Malaria program in the Ministry of Health, Government of Nepal. The epidemiological trends and malariometric indicators were analyzed. Vivax malaria has predominated over falciparum malariain the past53 years, with P. vivax malaria comprising 70-95% of the annual malaria infections. In 1985, a malaria epidemic occurred with 42, 321 cases (82% P. vivax and 17% Plasmodium falciparum). Nepal had experienced further outbreaks of malaria in 1991 and 2002. Plasmodium falciparum cases increased from 2005 to 2010 but since then declined. Analyzing the overall trend between 2002 (12, 786 cases) until 2016 (1,009 cases) shows a case reduction by 92%. The proportion of imported malaria cases has increased from 18% of cases in 2001 to 50% in 2016. The current trends of malariometric indices indicate that Nepal is making a significant progress toward achieving the goal of malaria elimination by 2025. Most of the cases are caused by P. vivax with imported malaria comprising an increasing proportion of cases. The malaria control program in Nepal needs to counter importation of malaria at high risk areaswith collaborative cross border malaria control activities.
author2 Minister for Health and Population Nepal
author_facet Minister for Health and Population Nepal
Komal Raj Rijal
Bipin Adhikari
Prakash Ghimire
Megha Raj Banjara
Borimas Hanboonkunupakarn
Mallika Imwong
Kesinee Chotivanich
Kedar Prasad Ceintury
Bibek Kumar Lal
Garib Das Thakur
Nicholas P.J. Day
Nicholas J. White
Sasithon Pukrittayakamee
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author Komal Raj Rijal
Bipin Adhikari
Prakash Ghimire
Megha Raj Banjara
Borimas Hanboonkunupakarn
Mallika Imwong
Kesinee Chotivanich
Kedar Prasad Ceintury
Bibek Kumar Lal
Garib Das Thakur
Nicholas P.J. Day
Nicholas J. White
Sasithon Pukrittayakamee
author_sort Komal Raj Rijal
title Epidemiology of Plasmodium vivax malaria infection in Nepal
title_short Epidemiology of Plasmodium vivax malaria infection in Nepal
title_full Epidemiology of Plasmodium vivax malaria infection in Nepal
title_fullStr Epidemiology of Plasmodium vivax malaria infection in Nepal
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiology of Plasmodium vivax malaria infection in Nepal
title_sort epidemiology of plasmodium vivax malaria infection in nepal
publishDate 2019
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/46071
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