Entomological survey and infectivity during malaria outbreak in the Anajás municipality, Pará State

An entomological survey was conducted in the urban area of Anajás municipality, Para State, in order to verify the risk of malaria transmission. Although the density of Anopheles species was low, the anopheline infectivity rate of 6% demonstrated there is a high risk of infection by the malaria para...

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Hauptverfasser: dos Santos, Roseli La Corte, Sucupira, Izis Mônica Carvalho, Lacerda, Raimundo Nonato da Luz, Fayal, Arnaldo da Silva, Póvoa, Marinete Marins
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Brazil - epidemiology
Cross-Sectional Studies
Culicidae - classification
Culicidae - parasitology
Disease Outbreaks
Disease transmission
Female
Health risks
Humans
Insect Vectors - classification
Insect Vectors - parasitology
Malaria
Malaria - epidemiology
Malaria - transmission
Parasites
Plasmodium - isolation & purification
Risk Factors
Urban areas
Urban Population
Vector-borne diseases
title Entomological survey and infectivity during malaria outbreak in the Anajás municipality, Pará State
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