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Abstract
Malaria is endemic in the interior of Suriname. However, epidemiologic data indicate that as of 1985 the only permanent malaria focus was located in an area along the Upper Marowijne River. The existence of this focal area can be accounted for partly by relatively high and stable numbers of the local malaria vector, Anopheles darlingi, in the region and also by frequent travels of local inhabitants within the Upper Marowijne region. Government workers from this area appear to have played a significant role in spreading malaria to other parts of the country.Entities:
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Year: 1991 PMID: 1790439
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bull Pan Am Health Organ ISSN: 0085-4638