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Forest Malaria in Central Vietnam
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2008
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EpidemiologyVector ManagementCentral VietnamMedicineGlobal HealthMalariaForestryVector-parasite RelationshipForest Malaria CycleDisease EcologyPublic HealthVector ControlForest MalariaEfficient VectorParasitologyDeforestationVector Borne Disease
Studies were conducted in a village in central Vietnam to explain the existence of a forest malaria cycle of transmission external to the village. The findings suggested no malaria transmission in the village because of the absence of a suitable vector, but suggested evidence for transmission in villagers when attending garden plots in the forested hills surrounding the village. A sizeable population residing near these garden plots, the presence of Anopheles dirus (a highly efficient vector), and a degree of malaria immunity within the inhabitants created suitable conditions to sustain malaria transmission outside the village.
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