Prevalence of malaria in Arusha Region in the northern Tanzania.
Daria KołodziejHeriel Zacharia AmmiWanesa RichertMałgorzata Marchelek-MyśliwiecKrzysztof KorzeniewskiPublished in: International maritime health (2024)
The study findings confirm the prevalence of malaria in areas located close to national parks in northern Tanzania and support the use of antimalarial chemoprophylaxis in international travellers visiting the area. The present study found co-infections caused by four different species of Plasmodium species which supports the prevalence of different parasitic species in Sub-Saharan Africa and is in line with CDC reports but contrary to WHO reports which estimate that 100% of malaria cases in Sub-Saharan Africa are caused by P. falciparum.