Incidence of Malaria Infection in Rural areas of District Quetta, Pakistan

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Abstract

The present study reports the prevalence of malarial parasites in the human population of rural areas of Quetta District. Plasmodium falciparum was observed to be with a higher incidence (17.77%) in the age group of 21 years and above. Mosquitoes of the genus Culex was found to be more prevalent (95%), genus Anopheles was observed to by 3.48% and genus Aedes was found to be less prevalent (1.35%)

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. M. I. Y., & . J.-K. K. (2003). Incidence of Malaria Infection in Rural areas of District Quetta, Pakistan. Journal of Biological Sciences, 3(9), 766–772. https://doi.org/10.3923/jbs.2003.766.772

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