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[Current malaria situation in Azerbaijan].

V K Kasumov, F Z Guseĭnov

    Meditsinskaia Parazitologiia I Parazitarnye Bolezni
    |September 11, 2001
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    Malaria incidence in Azerbaijan significantly decreased by 2.2 times in 1999 compared to 1998, with reductions observed across all endemic regions. This success reflects effective national malaria control efforts.

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    • Epidemiology
    • Public Health
    • Infectious Disease Control

    Context:

    • Azerbaijan experienced a substantial improvement in its malaria epidemiological situation.
    • Malaria incidence decreased by 2.2 times in 1999 compared to 1998.
    • Reductions were noted in all endemic areas, including border regions.

    Purpose:

    • To report on the significant decline in malaria cases in Azerbaijan.
    • To highlight the effectiveness of malaria control strategies implemented in the country.
    • To outline priority measures for the ongoing National Malaria Control Programme.

    Summary:

    • Malaria incidence in Azerbaijan dropped from 5,175 cases in 1998 to 2,315 in 1999.
    • A 1.5 to 10-fold reduction was observed in endemic areas, with border regions seeing a 4-fold decrease.

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  • The number of new malaria foci decreased by 1.8-fold, and imported cases were minimal.
  • Impact:

    • Demonstrates the success of targeted interventions in reducing malaria transmission.
    • Provides a basis for continued and enhanced malaria control strategies.
    • Highlights the importance of early detection, diagnosis, treatment, and vector control.