Prevalence of malaria from blood smears examination: a seven-year retrospective study from metema hospital, northwest ethiopia
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Prevalence of malaria from blood smears examination: a seven-year retrospective study from metema hospital, northwest ethiopia
Abstract
Background. Malaria is a major public health problem in Ethiopia where an estimated 68% of the population lives in malarious areas. Studying its prevalence is necessary to implement effective control measures. Therefore, the aim of this study was to determine seven-year slide positive rate of malaria. Methods. A retrospective study was conducted at Metema Hospital from September 2006 to August 2012. Seven-year malaria cases data had been collected from laboratory registration book. Results. A total of 55,833 patients were examined for malaria; of these, 9486 (17%) study subjects were positive for malaria. The predominant Plasmodium species detected was P. falciparum (8602) (90.7%) followed by P. vivax (852) (9%). A slide positive rate of malaria within the last seven years (2006-2012) was almost constant with slight fluctuation. The age groups of 5-14 years old were highly affected by malariainfection (1375) (20.1%), followed by 15-29 years old (3986) (18.5%). High slide positive rate of malaria occurred during spring (September-November), followed by summer (June-August). Conclusion. Slide positive rate of malaria was high in study area. Therefore, health planners and administrators should give intensive health education for the community.
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