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Changes in malaria patterns in Brazil over 28 years (1990-2017): results from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2017.

Juliana Maria Trindade BezerraDavid Soeiro BarbosaFrancisco Rogerlândio Martins-MeloGuilherme Loureiro WerneckÉrika Martins BragaPedro Luiz TauilMariângela Carneiro
Published in: Population health metrics (2020)
The results of the GBD 2017 show that despite the considerable reduction in the DALYs rates between 1990 and 2017, malaria remains a relevant and preventable disease, which in recent years has generated more years of life lost due to disability than deaths. The states endemic for malaria in the Amazon region require constant evaluation of preventive and control measures. The present study will contribute to the direction of current health policies aimed at reducing the burden of malaria in Brazil, as knowing the geographical and temporal distribution of the risk of death and disability of this disease can facilitate the planning, implementation, and improvement of control strategies aimed at eliminating the disease.
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