Malaria in Guadeloupe (French West Indies) 1991-2000

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Nicolas, M [1 ]
Perez, JM [1 ]
Strobel, M [1 ]
Carme, B [1 ]
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[1] Lab Hosp Univ Parasitol Mycol, Ctr Hosp Cayenne, F-97306 Cayenne, French Guiana
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WEST INDIAN MEDICAL JOURNAL | 2003年 / 52卷 / 03期
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The only islands in the Caribbean that still have endemic malaria are Haiti and the Dominican Republic. Cases of imported malaria occur on the other islands, particularly Martinique and Guadeloupe, due to the movement of people to and from endemic regions that are geographically and/or culturally close. The re-emergence of transmission cannot be ruled out due to the local persistence of the potential vectors, the anopheles mosquitoes. This retrospective study, over a ten year-period (1991-2000), included all of the cases of malaria confirmed by blood tests at Pointe-a-Pitre University Hospital. This hospital is the main healthcare facility in Guadeloupe. Fifty-nine bouts of malaria occurred in 56 patients. The annual incidence was estimated at 2 to 2.5 cases per 100 000 inhabitants. Plasmodium falciparum largely predominated, accounting for over 80% of cases. The only pernicious case observed resulted in the death of the patient. In all cases the patient had recently travelled to an endemic region, except in one case, caused by P ovale which has never been endemic in the Caribbean. African countries accounted for 43% of cases. No Asian or Pacific strains were identified. In all cases, anti-malarial drugs were not taken, taken incorrectly or were inappropriate. All of the cases of malaria reported in Guadeloupe in the last decade were imported and this region cannot be considered to be at risk of malaria infection. However long-term epidemiological monitoring is necessary, together with specific entomological monitoring.
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