Conflict in Neighboring Countries, a Great Risk for Malaria Elimination in Southwestern Iran: Narrative Review Article.

The intensity of the conflict such as war is one of the determinants of the flow of migrants and refuges with consequence of introducing infectious disease to other countries. This paper investigates the relationship between malaria incidence and forced immigration due to war from neighboring countr...

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Main Authors: Maryam Molaee Zadeh, Khandan Shahandeh, Shahla Bigdeli, Hamid Reza Basseri
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2014-12-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Public Health
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Online Access:https://ijph.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijph/article/view/3763
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spelling doaj-5d1a13f496a0471dad922f32310a77b82020-12-02T18:52:17ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Public Health2251-60852251-60932014-12-0143123618Conflict in Neighboring Countries, a Great Risk for Malaria Elimination in Southwestern Iran: Narrative Review Article.Maryam Molaee Zadeh0Khandan Shahandeh1Shahla Bigdeli2Hamid Reza Basseri3Dezful District Health Center, Dezful University of Medical Sciences, Dezful, Khuzestan, Iran.Center for Community Based Participatory Research, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.Khuzestan Province Health Authority, Chamran University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz, Khuzestan, Iran.Dept. of Medical Entomology & Vector Control, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.The intensity of the conflict such as war is one of the determinants of the flow of migrants and refuges with consequence of introducing infectious disease to other countries. This paper investigates the relationship between malaria incidence and forced immigration due to war from neighboring countries in Dezful district, southwestern Iran. All available data and accessible archived documentary records on malaria cases in the period 1988-2011 in Dezful Health Centers were reviewed. Retrospective analysis of routine surveillance data from the Health authority of Dezful district was conducted to assess the trend of malaria incidence and prevalence in the last two decades. Malaria transmission dynamics was described using surveillance indicators viz, Annual Parasite Incidence (API), Slide Positivity Rate (SPR), Annual Blood Examination Rate (ABER) and based on personal information of patients. Two peaks of malaria incidence occurred during past two decades. The first one arisen by Iran-Iraq war due to residential instability in Dezful while the API reached to 8 per 1000. The second peak happened after to civil war of Afghanistan began which caused large immigrates moved into the study area. During the second peak, API reached 1.7 per 1000 at maximum and the majority of patients were immigrants. This study describes the linkage between incidence and prevalence of malaria and immigration due to civil conflict. Therefore, malaria screening of immigrants and early warning programme are effective to prevent outbreak of disease in a potential risk area such Dezful.https://ijph.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijph/article/view/3763Imported malariaIranNeighboring countriesSocial conflicts
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author Maryam Molaee Zadeh
Khandan Shahandeh
Shahla Bigdeli
Hamid Reza Basseri
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Khandan Shahandeh
Shahla Bigdeli
Hamid Reza Basseri
Conflict in Neighboring Countries, a Great Risk for Malaria Elimination in Southwestern Iran: Narrative Review Article.
Iranian Journal of Public Health
Imported malaria
Iran
Neighboring countries
Social conflicts
author_facet Maryam Molaee Zadeh
Khandan Shahandeh
Shahla Bigdeli
Hamid Reza Basseri
author_sort Maryam Molaee Zadeh
title Conflict in Neighboring Countries, a Great Risk for Malaria Elimination in Southwestern Iran: Narrative Review Article.
title_short Conflict in Neighboring Countries, a Great Risk for Malaria Elimination in Southwestern Iran: Narrative Review Article.
title_full Conflict in Neighboring Countries, a Great Risk for Malaria Elimination in Southwestern Iran: Narrative Review Article.
title_fullStr Conflict in Neighboring Countries, a Great Risk for Malaria Elimination in Southwestern Iran: Narrative Review Article.
title_full_unstemmed Conflict in Neighboring Countries, a Great Risk for Malaria Elimination in Southwestern Iran: Narrative Review Article.
title_sort conflict in neighboring countries, a great risk for malaria elimination in southwestern iran: narrative review article.
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Iranian Journal of Public Health
issn 2251-6085
2251-6093
publishDate 2014-12-01
description The intensity of the conflict such as war is one of the determinants of the flow of migrants and refuges with consequence of introducing infectious disease to other countries. This paper investigates the relationship between malaria incidence and forced immigration due to war from neighboring countries in Dezful district, southwestern Iran. All available data and accessible archived documentary records on malaria cases in the period 1988-2011 in Dezful Health Centers were reviewed. Retrospective analysis of routine surveillance data from the Health authority of Dezful district was conducted to assess the trend of malaria incidence and prevalence in the last two decades. Malaria transmission dynamics was described using surveillance indicators viz, Annual Parasite Incidence (API), Slide Positivity Rate (SPR), Annual Blood Examination Rate (ABER) and based on personal information of patients. Two peaks of malaria incidence occurred during past two decades. The first one arisen by Iran-Iraq war due to residential instability in Dezful while the API reached to 8 per 1000. The second peak happened after to civil war of Afghanistan began which caused large immigrates moved into the study area. During the second peak, API reached 1.7 per 1000 at maximum and the majority of patients were immigrants. This study describes the linkage between incidence and prevalence of malaria and immigration due to civil conflict. Therefore, malaria screening of immigrants and early warning programme are effective to prevent outbreak of disease in a potential risk area such Dezful.
topic Imported malaria
Iran
Neighboring countries
Social conflicts
url https://ijph.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijph/article/view/3763
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