Malaria in the Australian military, 2008-2022.

Q3 Medicine MSMR Pub Date : 2024-08-20
Christopher Moller, Ken Lilley, Fiona McCallum, G Dennis Shanks
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Australian Defence Force (ADF) personnel train and operate in malarious regions that include neighboring countries with high burden and species with latent hepatic parasites.1 We summarized longitudinal malaria case data, following a prior 10-year period review to 2007.2 Malaria case entries within the ADF Malaria and Infectious Diseases Institute (ADFMIDI)-managed Central Malaria Register (CMR) were examined. Data from cases confirmed between January 1, 2008 through December 31, 2022 were analyzed. Sixty ADF members were diagnosed with malaria, including 1 with a mixed Plasmodium falciparum and P. vivax infection. Of 61 malaria infections, 69% (42 of 61) were P. vivax. P. vivax infection resulted in delayed initial case presentation (more than 4 weeks after exposure) in at least 36% (15 of 42) of cases, and 5 personnel experienced further relapse. Most P. vivax infections were acquired in the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command (INDOPACOM) and P. falciparum in the U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM) regions. The ADF experienced ongoing reduced malaria case incidence following high rates in the early 2000s. Maintenance of prophylactic vigilance, both for eradicating dormant hypnozoites and preventing P. vivax relapse, remains important, however.

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2008-2022 年澳大利亚军队中的疟疾。
澳大利亚国防军(ADF)人员在疟疾高发地区训练和执行任务,这些地区包括疟疾高发邻国和有潜伏肝寄生虫的物种。1 我们总结了自 2007 年以来的 10 年疟疾病例纵向数据。对 2008 年 1 月 1 日至 2022 年 12 月 31 日期间确诊病例的数据进行了分析。有 60 名 ADF 成员被确诊感染了疟疾,其中包括 1 名恶性疟原虫和间日疟原虫混合感染者。在 61 例疟疾感染中,69%(61 例中的 42 例)为间日疟原虫感染。间日疟原虫感染导致至少 36% 的病例(42 例中的 15 例)初次发病时间推迟(暴露后超过 4 周),其中 5 人病情进一步复发。大多数间日疟原虫感染病例发生在美国印度洋-太平洋司令部(INDOPACOM),恶性疟原虫感染病例发生在美国非洲司令部(AFRICOM)地区。继 2000 年代初疟疾发病率居高不下之后,美国非洲司令部的疟疾发病率持续下降。但是,保持预防性警惕仍然非常重要,这既是为了根除休眠的次疟原虫,也是为了防止间日疟复发。
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