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Author: Ding, Cheng; Huang, Chenyang; Zhou, Yuqing; Fu, Xiaofang; Liu, Xiaoxiao; Wu, Jie; Deng, Min; Li, Lanjuan; Yang, Shigui
Title: Malaria in China: a longitudinal population-based surveillance study
  • Document date: 2020_2_24
  • ID: k9wlfrmx_18
    Snippet: Males suffered more disease burden of malaria than females from this study, males accounted for 64.8%-87.0% of malaria cases in previous studies [15, 19] . This may be associated with the work activities, for example, farmers (mostly males) were more likely to be exposed to the environment of Anopheles mosquitoes. It has been observed that all age groups were at risk of malaria [19] . Another study between 2006 and 2010 reported the lowest incide.....
    Document: Males suffered more disease burden of malaria than females from this study, males accounted for 64.8%-87.0% of malaria cases in previous studies [15, 19] . This may be associated with the work activities, for example, farmers (mostly males) were more likely to be exposed to the environment of Anopheles mosquitoes. It has been observed that all age groups were at risk of malaria [19] . Another study between 2006 and 2010 reported the lowest incidence rates in those under 5 years of age (1.32 per 100 000) and highest rates in those over 60 years (3.41 per 100 000) [15] . The WHO concluded that children under 5 years of age and pregnant women were particularly susceptible to

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