Biodiversity of Malaria in the World - English version completely updated

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Jean Mouchet et Pierre Carnevale - Biodiversity of Malaria in the World - English version completely updated.
One million dead a year, 500 million with the disease, 2.5 billion people at risk: this is the malaria balance sheet in 2007. The distribution and seriousness... Lire la suite
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One million dead a year, 500 million with the disease, 2.5 billion people at risk: this is the malaria balance sheet in 2007. The distribution and seriousness of the disease depend on the pathogens and vectors involved, as well as environmental conditions. Of the four parasites (Plasmodium), only P. falciparum kills although the other three cause debilitating disease with regular relapses and recrudescence.
More than fifty species of Anopheles can fulfil the vector role which is essential in transmission of the parasite between human beings. Climatic factors (temperature and rainfall), the environment and biogeographical particularities dictate the distribution of anopheline species and determine transmission rates. This is why it makes sense to talk about the biodiversity of malaria. Today, more than 90 % of deaths from malaria occur in Tropical Africa which is home to only 10% of humanity.
Every 30 seconds a child dies from malaria. This continent harbours the most effective vectors (An. gambiae and An. funestus, in particular) and the climate is highly conducive to transmission of the disease. Severe malaria is also seen in forest foci in Southeast Asia, Papua-New Guinea and the Amazon. In the rest of the tropical and subtropical world, P. vivax and/or P. malariae cause less severe disease.

Sommaire

  • MALARIA, A VECTOR-BORNE PARASITIC DISEASE
    • Increase knowledge about Malaria and development of control measures
    • Parasites and vectors
    • Plasmodium life cycles in humans and anopheline vectors
    • Epidemiological basis
    • Man facing Malaria
    • Year 2000 : Time to take stock
  • EPIDEMIOLOGICAL BIOGEOGRAPHY OF MALARIA
    • Malaria in the main biogeographical regions
    • Afrotropical regions
    • Australasian region
    • Oriental region
    • Palaearctic region
    • American regions
  • SPATIOTEMPORAL DYNAMICS OF MALARIA
    • Climate and malaria
    • Anthropogenic changes of the environment and malaria
    • Habitat, urbanisation and professional activities
    • The role of humans in the dispersal of malaria and its vectors
  • MALARIA CONTROL
    • History of control policies
    • Patient care and malaria diagnosis
    • Drug and treatment policies
    • Chemoprophylaxis
    • Prevention by means of vector control
    • Detection, control and prevention of epidemics
    • Vaccination

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    03/04/2008
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    978-2-7420-0616-8
  • EAN
    9782742006168
  • Présentation
    Broché
  • Nb. de pages
    427 pages
  • Poids
    1.735 Kg
  • Dimensions
    21,5 cm × 28,0 cm × 2,8 cm

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