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Pan American Health Organization Malaria in Brazil, 2005 1... Title of the presentation Author Title of the presentation Author MALARIA IN BRAZIL: Time Series Epidemiological Data from 1998 to 2004 MALARIA IN BRAZIL: Time Series Epidemiological Data from 1998 to 2004
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Pan American Health Organization Malaria in Brazil, 2005 2 MALARIA IN BRAZIL I.The Malaria Burden –Risk of Transmission –Malaria Morbidity –Malaria Mortality –Malariometric Indices (API, AFI, AVI, AMI) IITrends in Case Detection and Diagnosis –Case Detection: Passive vs. Active Method –Annual Blood Examination Rate (ABER) –Slide Positivity Rate SPR) III.Treatment IV.Resources and Financing I.The Malaria Burden –Risk of Transmission –Malaria Morbidity –Malaria Mortality –Malariometric Indices (API, AFI, AVI, AMI) IITrends in Case Detection and Diagnosis –Case Detection: Passive vs. Active Method –Annual Blood Examination Rate (ABER) –Slide Positivity Rate SPR) III.Treatment IV.Resources and Financing
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Pan American Health Organization Malaria in Brazil, 2005 3 The Risk of Transmission
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Pan American Health Organization Malaria in Brazil, 2005 4 BRAZIL: Population at Risk of Malaria Transmission, 1998–2004 (in thousands)
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Pan American Health Organization Malaria in Brazil, 2005 5 BRAZIL: Population at Ecological Risk of Malaria Transmission According to Level of Transmission Risk, 1998–2004 (in thousands)
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Pan American Health Organization Malaria in Brazil, 2005 6 Malaria Morbidity
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Pan American Health Organization Malaria in Brazil, 2005 7 BRAZIL: Malaria Morbidity, 1998–2004 (number of positive blood slides)
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Pan American Health Organization Malaria in Brazil, 2005 8 BRAZIL: Malaria Morbidity According to Level of Transmission Risk, 1998–2004 (number of positive blood slides)
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Pan American Health Organization Malaria in Brazil, 2005 9 BRAZIL: Malaria Morbidity According to Parasite Species (In All Risk Areas), 1998–2004
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Pan American Health Organization Malaria in Brazil, 2005 10 BRAZIL: Malaria Morbidity According to Parasite Species (In Moderate and High Areas), 1998–2004
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Pan American Health Organization Malaria in Brazil, 2005 11 Malaria Mortality
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Pan American Health Organization Malaria in Brazil, 2005 12 BRAZIL: Malaria Mortality, 1998–2004 (number of deaths)
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Pan American Health Organization Malaria in Brazil, 2005 13 Malariometric Indices (API, AFI, AVI, AMI)
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Pan American Health Organization Malaria in Brazil, 2005 14 BRAZIL: Malariometric Indices (API, AFI, AVI, AMI) in all Risk Areas, 1998–2004
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Pan American Health Organization Malaria in Brazil, 2005 15 BRAZIL: Malariometric Indices (API, AFI, AVI, AMI) in Moderate and High Risk Areas, 1998–2004
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Pan American Health Organization Malaria in Brazil, 2005 16 BRAZIL: Annual Parasitic Index (API), 1998–2004
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Pan American Health Organization Malaria in Brazil, 2005 17 BRAZIL: Annual Index of P. falciparum (AFI), 1998–2004
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Pan American Health Organization Malaria in Brazil, 2005 18 BRAZIL: Annual Index of P. vivax (AVI), 1998–2004
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Pan American Health Organization Malaria in Brazil, 2005 19 BRAZIL: Annual Index of P. malariae (AMI), 1998–2004
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Pan American Health Organization Malaria in Brazil, 2005 20 Trends in Case Detection and Diagnosis
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Pan American Health Organization Malaria in Brazil, 2005 21 BRAZIL: Passive vs. Active Case Detection, 1998–2004 (% of Blood Slides Examined)
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Pan American Health Organization Malaria in Brazil, 2005 22 BRAZIL: Annual Blood Examination Rate (ABER) in Malarious Areas, 1998–2004
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Pan American Health Organization Malaria in Brazil, 2005 23 BRAZIL: Slide Positivity Rate (SPR), 1998–2004
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Pan American Health Organization Malaria in Brazil, 2005 24 Treatment
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Pan American Health Organization Malaria in Brazil, 2005 25 BRAZIL: Antimalarial Drugs Used, 1998–2004
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Pan American Health Organization Malaria in Brazil, 2005 26 Resources and Financing
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Pan American Health Organization Malaria in Brazil, 2005 27 BRAZIL: National Budget and Non-Budgetary Contributions to Malaria Control Programs, 1998–2004 (in US$)
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Pan American Health Organization Malaria in Brazil, 2005 28 BRAZIL: Annual US$ Funds per Person in Malarious Areas, 1998–2004
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