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Name | To Assess Trends of Different Malariomatric Epidemiological Parameters of Bhopal District: A Retrospective Study |
Description | Original article:-Community Medicine Rituja Kaushal1, Neeraj Gour2*,Sanjay Kumar Gupta3, Arvind V Athawale4,M S Pathak5, P Tripathi6 and K Kaushal7. 1Post Graduate Resident,2Assistant Professor,3Associate Professor,4Professor and Head,5Associate Professor ,Department of Community Medicine, Peoples College of Medical Sciences & Research Centre Bhopal, M.P ,India. 6District Malaria Officer,Bhopal,M.P,India. 7Ex Superintendent,PMC, Bhopal,M.P ,India.
Abstract:- After years of fight against Malaria-a major public health problem, various states of India have started achieving success in controlling & preventing malaria transmission by implementing a broader mix of interventions. This observational secondary data based study was undertaken to assess the success achieved by District Malaria Centre, Bhopal in terms of various epidemiological surveillance parameters like API,ABER,SPR,SFR, Pf% etc. Overall a declining trend was found more or less among all epidemiological parameters which itself somehow by far reflect the quality of efforts put by district health officials and health workers. This study also demands a multicentre qualitative research in this aspect to explore what efforts and reasons have been responsible for this decline in various malariomatric parameters.
Key words:- Bhopal; malariomatric parameters; trend. |
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