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Malaria Data Analysis in Menge District, Assa zone, Benishangul Gumuz,Ethiopia, 2017

Seid Ali Mohammed and Yaregal Animut
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Yaregal Animut: College of Medicine and Health Science, Institute of public Health,Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology,University of Gondar,Ethiopian

JOJ Internal Medicine, 2019, vol. 1, issue 1, 20-27

Abstract: Malaria is a protozoan disease caused by plasmodium species. Malaria remains to be a serious public health problem causing very large mortality, and morbidity. It is also one of the major challenges to socio-economic development leading to poverty. Malaria transmission is largely unstable in Ethiopia and all age groups are at risk of malaria. Ongoing malaria surveillance data analysis is useful for assessing incidence and Monitoring disease trends over time and evaluating the effectiveness of disease control programs. The aim of this surveillance data analyze was to assess the magnitude and trend of malaria in the district to proposed possible recommendations useful for control and Prevention activities.

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DOI: 10.19080/JOJIM.2019.01.555555

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