Title of article :
Space-Time Cluster Analysis of Malaria in Fars Province-Iran
Author/Authors :
Rezaianzadeh, Abbas Colorectal Research Center - Shiraz University of Medical Science - Shiraz - Iran , Zare, Marjan Department of Epidemiology - School of Health - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences - Shiraz - Iran , Aliakbarpoor, Mohsen Department of Community Medicine - Medical School - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences - Shiraz - Iran , Faramarzi, Hossain Department of Community Medicine - Medical School - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences - Shiraz - Iran , Ebrahimi, Mostafa Department of Communicable Diseases - Shiraz University of Medical Science - Shiraz - Iran
Pages :
6
From page :
1
To page :
6
Abstract :
Background: Malaria, a mosquito-borne infection, is caused by protozoan parasites invading the red blood cells of both humans and animals. Iran is an endemic site for malaria with 1 - 10 cases per one million dwellers, in which 90% of cases occur in southern parts of Iran. Objectives: to detect space-time clusters of Malaria in Fars province-Iran during 1/1/2011 and 31/12/2015. Methods: 357 malaria cases were recorded from 19 cities of Fars province. Permutation scan modeling was applied retrospectively to detect the outbreaks of malaria during 1/1/2011 and 31/12/2015. SPSS V. 22, ITSM V. 2002, ArcGIS10, and SaTScan9.4.4 software tools were used. The significance level was considered 0.05. Results: Based on the results of the current study, 5 space-time clusters were discovered for malaria, indicating that malaria followed a time-space trend in the area (P value < 0.05). The Most Likely Cluster (MLC) contained almost 50% (6/12) of all cases during 1/7/2015 and 31/7/2015 in Firoozabad (P < 0.05); however, non-statistically significant clusters were detected which had clinically important information on the canons of the outbreaks. Conclusions: Malaria did not occur uniformly in Fars province during 1/1/2011 and 31/12/2015. Detected space-time clusters could help Public health managers and policymakers dedicating clinical staff and facilities to more needy areas and consequently reduce the rate of disease in the area.
Keywords :
Malaria , Space-Time Cluster , Scan Statistics , Fars Province-Iran
Journal title :
International Journal of Infection
Serial Year :
2020
Record number :
2630593
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