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Malaria reinfestation on the Northern Border of Argentina
Authors:Susana Isabel de Casa Curto PhD  Rolando Boffi MD
Institution:(1) Sociedad Argentina de Estudios Geograficos, GAEA, Rodriguez Peña 158, 4° 7, (1020) Buenos Aires, Argentina;(2) Ministerio de Salud y Accion Social, Defensa 120, 4° Piso, (1345) Buenos Aires, Argentina
Abstract:Until 1950 malaria was a major public health hazard in Argentina affecting a large number of people in the northern territory. In that year a Malaria Eradication Programme began and this initiated a dramatic fall in incidence especially in the north east in subsequent years.In 1970 there was an increase in the incidence in the north west of the country. Than, in 1989 malaria was diagnosed along the northeastern border. The earlier outbreak was associated with the growth of border traffic and increasing immigration. Ecological changes consequent upon the building of large dams in the Paraná basin have been blamed for the outbreak in 1989.The reinfestation of malaria of northern Argentina is analysed, from the point of view of the trends in incidence during the period 1937–89 and especially the increase after 1970. Control measures are also proposed.
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