MALARIA CONTROL AND FEVER MANAGEMENT IN HENAN PROVINCE, CHINA, 1992

Citation
Xl. Liu et al., MALARIA CONTROL AND FEVER MANAGEMENT IN HENAN PROVINCE, CHINA, 1992, TM & IH. Tropical medicine & international health, 1(1), 1996, pp. 112-116
Citations number
6
Categorie Soggetti
Public, Environmental & Occupation Heath
ISSN journal
13602276
Volume
1
Issue
1
Year of publication
1996
Pages
112 - 116
Database
ISI
SICI code
1360-2276(1996)1:1<112:MCAFMI>2.0.ZU;2-R
Abstract
Henan Province, which once had the highest malaria prevalence in China , had only 318 reported cases in 1992. Our purpose was to investigate this late 'consolidation phase' of malaria control in Henan with refer ence to malaria surveillance. We conducted a questionnaire survey of v illage doctors in Shang Shi Qiao Township during the transmission peri od of 1992. Of the 732 recorded fever cases, 16 were probable malaria cases by clinical and treatment response criteria, but only one receiv ed a full course of antimalarials. Of the 732 patients, 61% had fever every day, 37% went for treatment the first day, 52-% waited 2-3 days and 10% waited longer. One hundred and twenty-eight patients took self -medication before seeing the doctor. Blood examination was carried ou t in 526 (71%) fever cases but only four were positive, all for Plasmo dium vivax. Our findings highlight problems relating to patient behavi our and motivation of village doctors, malaria treatment, surveillance and microscopy, rural migration, economic development and malaria tra nsmission. All need to be considered for reforming the malaria control strategy in Henan Province.