Epidemiology of malaria in Al-Tameem province, Iraq, 1991-2000

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To determine the rates of malarial infection in different areas of Al-Tameem province, we conducted a cross-sectional study from 1991 to 2000. We found an overall infection rate of 0.76% by Plasmodium vivax. Infection rates were highest in Dibis district (1.12%), followed by infections from outside the province (0.93%) and in Hawija district (0.89%), Kirkuk (0.62%) and Dakok (0.17%). Rates of infection varied by year with the lowest rate in 1991 (0.02%) and the highest rate in 1996 (1.84%). All ages were represented, with the highest rate of infection among 21-30-year-olds. Males had a slightly higher rate of infection (0.78%) than females (0.73%).

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Kadir, M. A. A., Ismail, A. K. M., & Tahir, S. S. (2003). Epidemiology of malaria in Al-Tameem province, Iraq, 1991-2000. Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal, 9(5–6), 1042–1047. https://doi.org/10.26719/2003.9.5-6.1042

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