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    TWO CASES OF MALARIA REGISTERED IN ARMENIA IN 4-5 YEARS

    ARMENPRESS
    Aug 21, 2007

    YEREVAN, AUGUST 21, ARMENPRESS: Armenian doctors have registered only
    two cases of malaria in the last 4-5 years. Ara Asoyan, the chief
    doctor of Nork isolation hospital, said the diseases was diagnosed with
    two Armenian citizens who were home after spending some time in Africa.

    For centuries, malaria was wide spread in many regions of Armenia,
    especially in Ararat valley.

    Intensive malaria control measures in Soviet Armenia led to complete
    eradication of the disease by 1963.

    Malaria-free status was maintained till 1990s.

    After 1991, following the collapse of the Soviet Union, the
    situation became critical in terms of maintaining a malaria-free
    status. The epidemic of malaria in 1994 was attributed in part to poor
    socio-economic conditions in the country, resulting in disruption
    of public health infrastructure and re-emergence of some infectious
    diseases, including malaria.

    In 1994, 196 malaria cases among military personnel were reported in
    the country. In 1995, the number of imported cases increased to 502. In
    the next year, 149 cases out of 347 were reported as autochthonous.

    According to health authorities, during 1997-1998, the number of
    reported cases (imported and autochthonous) continued to rise, and
    a total of 1,156 cases were reported in 1998.

    Malaria situation started to improve in 1999, when 616 Plasmodium vivax
    cases were reported, of which 376 were from Masis district. In 2000,
    the number of malaria cases (imported and autochthonous) continued to
    decline and came to 140. There was a further decrease in the number
    of reported malaria cases in 2001- 2005.

    There is a plan of actions calling for effective prevention and
    control measures to eliminate malaria completely by 2010.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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