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Socio-economic determinants of malaria in tribal dominated Mandla district enrolled in Malaria Elimination Demonstration Project in Madhya Pradesh.

Ravendra K SharmaHarsh RajvanshiPraveen K BhartiSekh NisarHimanshu JayswarAshok K MishraKalyan B SahaMan Mohan ShuklaAparup DasHarpreet KaurSuman L WattalAltaf A Lal
Published in: Malaria journal (2021)
Based on the results of the study, it has been found that there is an association between the odds of having malaria cases and different household variables such as age, gender, number of members, number of rooms, caste, type of house, toilet facilities, water supply, cattle sheds, agricultural land, income, and vector control interventions. Therefore, a better understanding of the association of various risk factors that influence the incidence of malaria is required to design and/or deploy effective policies and strategies for malaria elimination. The results of this study suggest that appropriate economic and environmental interventions even in low-income and poverty-stricken tribal areas could have huge impact on the success of the national malaria elimination goals.
Keyphrases
  • plasmodium falciparum
  • risk factors
  • physical activity
  • climate change
  • mental health
  • human health
  • south africa
  • heavy metals
  • life cycle