Malaria outbreak in Bhojpur PHC of district Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh, India.

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2002-06-11
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Based on the reports of 18 fever related deaths in Bhojpur Primary Health Centre (PHC) of Moradabad District (UP), a study was undertaken during September and October, 2000 to explore the possibility of outbreak of malaria in the area and the reasons of the outbreak. The slide positivity rate (SPR) and slide falciparum rate (SFR) in active fever surveys were found to be 84.7% and 82.2% respectively. Among children the average enlarged spleen and spleen rate were 1.9 and 27.4 per cent respectively. The mortality rate of Anopheles culicifacies in DDT, Malathion and Deltamethrin was 42.5, 86.7 and cent per cent respectively. The results of the study revealed that the outbreak was of malaria with predominance of Plasmodium falciparum causing several deaths in the affected villages. The investigation revealed that there was disruption of surveillance and supervision of malaria activities.
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Shukla RP, Sharma SN, Bhat SK. Malaria outbreak in Bhojpur PHC of district Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh, India. Journal of Communicable Diseases. 2002 Jun; 34(2): 118-23