Effects of seasonal temperature fluctuations and social factors on the transmission of malaria

Q3 Social Sciences Ekologiya Cheloveka (Human Ecology) Pub Date : 2024-07-28 DOI:10.17816/humeco603702
R. S. Arakelyan, A. E. Maslyaninova, Valeria A. Yerantseva, Gevher R. Zeynalova, Yulia M. Khudari
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AIM: To conduct a retrospective analysis of the incidence of malaria episodes in the Astrakhan region from 2002 to 2022 in relation to climatic and social factors in order to provide the evidence for development of effective preventive measures. MATERIAL AND METHODS: An observational study. We performed correlation analysis to study associations between the spread of malaria and climatic and social factors in 2002–2022 in the Astrakhan region. The analysis was based on the data obtained from reporting forms of the Center for Hygiene and Epidemiology in the Astrakhan Region and Rospotrebnadzor in the Astrakhan region. Statistical processing of the data was carried out using Microsoft Office Excel tables (Microsoft, USA) and BioStat Professional 5.8.4. RESULTS: A decrease in the number of malaria cases in the Astrakhan region over the study period was a positive trend, which indicates the importance and effectiveness of measures to combat this serious disease. CONCLUSIONS: It is necessary to continue working in this direction in order to ensure the safety and well-being of the population in relation to the reported imported cases of malaria in the region.
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季节性温度波动和社会因素对疟疾传播的影响
目的:对 2002 年至 2022 年阿斯特拉罕州疟疾发病率与气候和社会因素的关系进行回顾性分析,为制定有效的预防措施提供证据。材料与方法:观察性研究。我们对 2002-2022 年阿斯特拉罕州疟疾传播与气候和社会因素之间的关系进行了相关性分析。分析依据的数据来自阿斯特拉罕州卫生与流行病学中心和阿斯特拉罕州 Rospotrebnadzor 的报告表。使用 Microsoft Office Excel 表格(美国微软公司)和 BioStat Professional 5.8.4 对数据进行了统计处理。结果:在研究期间,阿斯特拉罕州的疟疾病例数量呈下降趋势,这表明了防治这一严重疾病的措施的重要性和有效性。结论:针对该地区报告的疟疾输入病例,有必要继续朝着这一方向努力,以确保居民的安全和福祉。
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