Malaria on the Move : Ecological Considerations for the Armed Forces |
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Authors: | P Jaiswal S Srinivasan VK Mehta A Banerjee I Acharya |
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Affiliation: | *DADH, HQ 9 Inf Div, C/o 56 APO;+Senior Advisor (Pathology), MH Secunderabad;#Senior Advisor (PSM) & ADH HQ (SC) Pune;**Associate Professor (PSM), DY Patil Medical College, Pune;++Officer Commanding, SHO, Secunderabad |
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Abstract: | BackgroundArmed forces personnel deployed in the North Eastern states of India are vulnerable to falciparum malaria. This vulnerability increases during mobilization of troops.MethodsEpidemiological case sheet was used for recording individual movement, clinical features and laboratory investigations of each case of malaria. Immunochromotography test (ICT) or Paracheck Pf was used as a rapid test for falciparum malaria at the regimental aid post (RAP). Subsequently, a case control approach was used to ascertain whether the cases of malaria differed significantly from healthy controls in observing antimalaria measures such as the use of mosquito nets, repellants and chemoprophylaxis.ResultNineteen out of 623 soldiers suffered from falciparum malaria during a short period of ten days during operational mobilization. Use of mosquito nets and repellants was significantly less among the cases as compared to healthy controls. There was no significant difference among the two groups regarding compliance with chemoprophylaxis.ConclusionA paradigm of “malaria on the move” or “operational malaria” has been proposed.Key Words: Malaria, Armed Forces, Mobilization |
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