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Julien Beauté and Francesco Innocenti
Eurosurveillance latest updates, 17.08.2024
Tilføjet 17.08.2024
Background There are differences between males and females for most diseases both for exposure and course of illness, including outcome. These differences can be related to biological sex or gender i.e. socio-cultural factors that may impact exposure and healthcare access. Aim We aimed to quantify differences between males and females in infectious disease notifications in Europe and identify countries with these differences significantly different from the European Union and European Economic Area (EU/EEA) average. Methods Notifiable infectious disease surveillance data are reported by EU/EEA countries to ECDC. We retrieved surveillance data for 2012−2021. Using a cut-off median of annual disability-adjusted life years above 1 per 100,000 population, we included 16 infectious diseases. We calculated median male proportion and interquartile range by disease, year, country and age group and used boxplots to identify outliers. Results For campylobacteriosis, acute hepatitis B, Legionnaires’ disease, malaria and HIV and AIDS, all countries had male proportion above 50%. Most countries had a male proportion below 50% for pertussis (25/28 countries), STEC infection (21/28 countries) and Chlamydia trachomatis infection (16/24 countries). Chlamydia trachomatis infection and listeriosis showed the greatest dispersion of male proportion across age groups. Most outliers were countries reporting few cases. Conclusion We observed important differences in male proportion across infectious disease notifications in EU/EEA countries. For some diseases with high male proportions in all countries, such as HIV and hepatitis B, behaviours play a role in disease transmission. Screening offered to specific populations may explain differences across countries for example for C. trachomatis infection.
Læs mereMedscape Infectious Diseases, 17.07.2024
Tilføjet 17.07.2024
The world\'s second vaccine against malaria was launched on Monday as Ivory Coast began a routine vaccine programme using shots developed by the University of Oxford and the... Reuters Health Information
Læs mereMedscape Infectious Diseases, 14.06.2024
Tilføjet 14.06.2024
Data suggested that the administration of a single dose of a monoclonal antibody to school-aged children could reduce morbidity within this population. Medscape Medical News
Læs mereMorbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR), 9.05.2024
Tilføjet 9.05.2024
This report describes an increase in cases of imported malaria in three U.S. southern border jurisdictions.
Læs mereStatens Serum Institut, 25.04.2024
Tilføjet 25.04.2024
Bekæmpelsen af malaria er i de senere år gået den forkerte vej. Det skyldes blandt andet øget resistens, følger af covid-19-pandemien, de globale klimaforandringer og faldende finansiering til malariabekæmpelse. Introduktionen af de første malariavacciner i mange afrikanske lande i 2024 er et lille lyspunkt.
Læs mereStatens Serum Institut, 20.03.2024
Tilføjet 20.03.2024
Statens Serum Institut skal teste en ny malariavaccine på forsøgsdeltagere i Mali. Forsøget skal vise, om vaccinen kan forhindre malariainfektion.
Læs mereFlorence Fournet, Frédéric Simard and Didier Fontenille
Eurosurveillance latest updates, 8.03.2024
Tilføjet 8.03.2024
Aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals, nature-based solutions such as urban greening e.g. public gardens, urban forests, parks and street trees, which aim to protect, sustainably manage or restore an ecosystem, have emerged as a promising tool for improving the health and well-being of an ever-increasing urban population. While urban greening efforts have undeniable benefits for human health and the biological communities inhabiting these green zones, disease vector populations may also be affected, possibly promoting greater pathogen transmission and the emergence of infectious diseases such as dengue, West Nile fever, malaria, leishmaniosis and tick-borne diseases. Evidence for the impact of urban green areas on vector-borne disease (VBD) transmission is scarce. Furthermore, because of vast disparities between cities, variation in green landscapes and differing scales of observation, findings are often contradictory; this calls for careful assessment of how urban greening affects VBD risk. Improved understanding of the effect of urban greening on VBDs would support planning, monitoring and management of green spaces in cities to sustainably mitigate VBD risks for surrounding urban populations.
Læs mereMedscape Infectious Diseases, 12.02.2024
Tilføjet 12.02.2024
The vaccine protected children under the age of 1.5 years against infection with an efficacy of 68%-75%. Medscape Medical News
Læs mereMedscape Infectious Diseases, 2.02.2024
Tilføjet 2.02.2024
A malaria vaccine developed by the University of Oxford and the Serum Institute of India prevented around three-quarters of symptomatic malaria cases in young children the... Reuters Health Information
Læs mereJohanna Kessel, Anna Rosanas-Urgell, Tobias Dingwerth, Udo Goetsch, Jonas Haller, Ralph Huits, Johanna H Kattenberg, Anna Meinecke, Pieter Monsieurs, Michael Sroka, Torsten Witte and Timo Wolf
Eurosurveillance latest updates, 2.02.2024
Tilføjet 2.02.2024
Airport malaria is uncommon but increasing in Europe and often difficult to diagnose. We describe the clinical, epidemiological and environmental investigations of a cluster of airport malaria cases and measures taken in response. Three Frankfurt International Airport employees without travel histories to malaria-endemic areas were diagnosed with Plasmodium falciparum malaria in Germany in 2022. Two cases were diagnosed within 1 week, and the third one after 10 weeks. Two cases had severe disease, all three recovered fully. The cases worked in separate areas and no specific location for the transmissions could be identified. No additional cases were detected among airport employees. In June and July, direct flights from Equatorial Guinea, Nigeria and Angola and one parcel originating in Ghana arrived at Frankfurt airport. No vector-competent mosquitoes could be trapped to identify the source of the outbreak. Whole genome sequencing of P. falciparum genomes showed a high genetic relatedness between samples of the three cases and suggested the geographical origin closest to Ghana. A diagnosis of airport malaria should prompt appropriate and comprehensive outbreak investigations to identify the source and to prevent severe forms of falciparum malaria.
Læs mereMedscape Infectious Diseases, 14.12.2023
Tilføjet 14.12.2023
The global status of malaria has been affected by factors such as the pandemic, which significantly disrupted malaria services, treatment, and diagnosis worldwide. Medscape Medical News
Læs mereMorbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR), 12.10.2023
Tilføjet 12.10.2023
This report describes cases of locally acquired mosquito-transmitted malaria in Maryland in August2023.
Læs mereMorbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR), 8.09.2023
Tilføjet 8.09.2023
This report describes eight cases of autochthonous malaria reported to CDC by health departments in Florida and Texas.
Læs mereMedscape Infectious Diseases, 28.06.2023
Tilføjet 28.06.2023
The federal health agency issued a nationwide warning on Monday to health providers and officials to be on the lookout for symptoms of the potentially fatal illness. WebMD Health News
Læs mereProMED, 29.05.2023
Tilføjet 29.05.2023
Hantavirus -- PanamaThe latest report published by the Department of Epidemiology, the Ministry of Health (Ministerio de Salud;Minsa), released the updated cases to date of dengue, hantavirus, malaria, leishmaniasis, and chikungunya in the country.Regarding the confirmed cases of hantavirus infection to date, a total of 17 cases have been registered throughout the country, 11 of whom have hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome: 10 of these are alive and the 1 who died was registered in Herrera province. There
Læs mereProMED, 3.05.2023
Tilføjet 3.05.2023
Malaria -- KenyaHealth experts have said that Western and Nyanza regions have recorded high numbers of malaria positivity cases in the survey conducted by the Ministry of Health.Speaking at Bungoma County Referral Hospital on Tuesday [25 Apr 2023] during World Malaria Day, Dr Charles Chege said that over the years Western and Nyanza regions have recorded high numbers of malaria cases. Chege is the head of the vector control national malaria program.He also said World Malaria Day is important because
Læs mereProMED, 1.05.2023
Tilføjet 1.05.2023
Malaria -- Venezuela1. Recht J, Siqueira A M, Monteiro W M, et al. Malaria in Brazil, Colombia, Peru, and Venezuela: current challenges in malaria control and elimination. Malar J. 2017; 16(273); .2. Grillet M E, Moreno J E, Hernández-Villena J V, et al. Malaria in Southern Venezuela: The hottest hotspot in Latin America. PLoS Negl Trop Dis. 2021; 15(1): e0008211; doi: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0008211.3. Forero-Peña D A, Carrión-Nessi F S, Chavero M, et al. The clinical-epidemiological profile of malaria
Læs mereProMED, 30.04.2023
Tilføjet 30.04.2023
Malaria -- CambodiaNagaland has been witnessing a decrease in Malaria positive cases -- from 8479 in 2009 to only 5 in 2022 while malaria deaths is also down from 35 to zero during the same period, a health department official said.State Programme Officer, National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme (NVBDCP), Dr Neisakho Kere said this while making a presentation during the observation of World Malaria Day on the theme \'Time to deliver zero Malaria: invest, innovate, implement\' here on Tuesday [25 Apr
Læs mereProMED, 28.04.2023
Tilføjet 28.04.2023
Malaria -- United StatesA 14-year-old Iowa middle schooler who earned the nickname \'Cheetah\' for his speed on the football field has died of the mosquito-borne disease malaria.[SN] recently visited his home country of Liberia in West Africa for the 1st time in 8 years, and he began feeling sick 2 weeks after returning home to Iowa, according to the Metro Youth Football Association. He was diagnosed with malaria and was taken to Iowa City Children\'s Hospital, where he died Saturday [22 Apr 2023], the football
Læs mereStatens Serum Institut, 25.04.2023
Tilføjet 25.04.2023
Det er FN’s internationale malariadag, World Malaria Day, den 25. april 2023. Dagen er en påmindelse om, at der skal gøres mere for at bekæmpe malaria, som stadig er en af verdens største globale dræbersygdomme. Og at vi har redskaberne til at gøre det.
Læs mereProMED, 24.04.2023
Tilføjet 24.04.2023
Malaria -- Costa RicaIn a follow-up on the malaria outbreak situation in the Huetar Caribbean Region of Costa Rica, the Health Surveillance Directorate of the Ministry of Health reports a total of 115 positive cases of malaria in the Huetar Caribe region, with a total of 60 cases in Pococí, 51 in the canton of Limón, 2 in Matina, one in Guácimo, and one case in Siquirres.The distribution by sex is 70 men and 45 women with an age range of 20 to 39 years.The Ministry of Health, in conjunction with the
Læs mereProMED, 21.04.2023
Tilføjet 21.04.2023
Malaria -- GhanaGhana has become the 1st country to approve a highly effective malaria vaccine developed at Oxford university in the UK.The R21/Matrix-M vaccine, the 1st to exceed the World Health Organization\'s target of 75% efficacy, has been cleared for use by Ghana\'s Food and Drugs Authority in children aged 5-36 months, the group at highest risk of death from malaria.Prof Adrian Hill, the director of the Jenner Institute, which is part of the Nuffield Department of medicine at Oxford University,
Læs mereProMED, 19.04.2023
Tilføjet 19.04.2023
Malaria -- Saudi ArabiaAbstract--------Background: Malaria transmission was stopped on most of the vast area of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. However, the pandemic of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has negatively affected the efforts to control malaria. For instance, COVID-19 was reported to induce a relapse of malaria that is caused by _Plasmodium vivax_. Furthermore, physicians\' attention toward COVID-19 can only result in neglect and delayed diagnosis of complicated malaria cases. These factors, among others,
Læs mereProMED, 17.04.2023
Tilføjet 17.04.2023
Dengue -- Solomon IslandsThe Head of the Ministry of Health and Medical Services (MHMS) Malaria Program, Mr. Albino Bobogare told local media last week Friday [31 Mar 2023] that Honiara including Malaita, Central Islands, Guadalcanal and Temotu Provinces are currently experiencing increases in the number of malaria and dengue cases but not outbreak.He explained that for dengue, there is only an outbreak when there is a new strain circulating. \'Currently the type 2 dengue which is already in country is circulating
Læs mereStatens Serum Institut, 11.04.2023
Tilføjet 11.04.2023
Statens Serum Institut anbefaler ikke længere rutinemæssig anvendelse af tabletter mod malaria til rejsende til de fleste lande/områder i Sydøstasien og i Mellem- og Sydamerika. Og vaccination mod tuberkulose anbefales primært til børn op til 11-12-års-alderen.
Læs mereStatens Serum Institut, 11.04.2023
Tilføjet 11.04.2023
ProMED, 10.04.2023
Tilføjet 10.04.2023
Malaria -- Costa RicaDr Carla Alfaro Fajardo, director of the Huetar Atlántica region\'s health services network, confirmed that CCSS [Caja Costarricense De Seguro Social; Costa Rican Social Security Fund] personnel are following up 62 cases of malaria in Limón. \'We have a malaria outbreak concentrated in the canton of Pococí, specifically in Cariari, and in the central canton of Limón, specifically in Moín and in various neighborhoods of the community of La Colina,\' the expert highlighted.In a press
Læs mereProMED, 5.04.2023
Tilføjet 5.04.2023
Malaria -- MyanmarMalaria has surged by more than 1000% in eastern Myanmar since 2020, a blow in a region pushing to eliminate the deadly parasitic disease by 2030. Across Kayin state -- a mountainous, forested province also known as Karen -- 4510 cases were reported in January 2023, compared to just 399 over the same period in 2020. Last year, roughly 32 000 cases were reported overall -- in both 2019 and 2020, that figure hovered at around 8000.According to the figures from the Shoklo Malaria Research
Læs mereProMED, 19.02.2023
Tilføjet 19.02.2023
Malaria -- United KingdomIn September 2022, the 1st case of _Plasmodium falciparum_ artemisinin drug-resistant malaria (carrying the variant pfk13_675V) was reported in a UK resident who travelled to Uganda, an important destination for UK travellers.Artemisinin combination therapy (ACT) consists of 2 or more drugs with different types of action on the malaria parasite and is the recommended choice of treatment for _P. falciparum_ malaria. Following this case, the Malaria Reference Laboratory is monitoring closely
Læs mereEurosurveillance latest updates, 16.02.2023
Tilføjet 17.02.2023
BackgroundTravellers are generally considered good sentinels for infectious disease surveillance.AimTo investigate whether health data from travellers arriving from Africa to Europe could provide evidence to support surveillance systems in Africa.MethodsWe examined disease occurrence and estimated risk of infection among travellers arriving from Africa to Europe from 2015 to 2019 using surveillance data of arthropod-borne disease cases collected through The European Surveillance System (TESSy) and flight passenger volumes from the International Air Transport Association.ResultsMalaria was the most common arthropod-borne disease reported among travellers from Africa, with 34,235 cases. The malaria travellers’ infection rate (TIR) was 28.8 cases per 100,000 travellers, which is 36 and 144 times higher than the TIR for dengue and chikungunya, respectively. The malaria TIR was highest among travellers arriving from Central and Western Africa. There were 956 and 161 diagnosed imported cases of dengue and chikungunya, respectively. The highest TIR was among travellers arriving from Central, Eastern and Western Africa for dengue and from Central Africa for chikungunya in this period. Limited numbers of cases of Zika virus disease, West Nile virus infection, Rift Valley fever and yellow fever were reported.ConclusionsDespite some limitations, travellers’ health data can efficiently complement local surveillance data in Africa, particularly when the country or region has a sub-optimal surveillance system. The sharing of anonymised traveller health data between regions/continents should be encouraged.
Læs mereProMED, 28.01.2023
Tilføjet 28.01.2023
Filariasis -- PhilippinesA fresh case of filariasis (also called elephantiasis) was recently discovered in a remote site in Koronadal City, a health official in South Cotabato confirmed.South Cotabato was declared 'filaria-free' in 2013 and 'malaria-free' in 2017.Jose Barroquillo Jr, sanitation inspector IV of the Integrated Provincial Health Office [IPHO] and provincial mosquito-borne disease coordinator, disclosed in an interview with 85.7 Brigada News FM Monday [23 Jan 2023] that an individual in Sitio El
Læs mereProMED, 11.01.2023
Tilføjet 11.01.2023
Malaria -- IndiaThe national capital logged its first fatality due to malaria, which occurred in the last 2 years. A 3 6-year-old man from Najafgarh succumbed to the disease, a report from the Municipal Corporation of Delhi showed on [Thu 5 Jan 2023].The fatality was confirmed by the death review committee this week, which occurred on [13 May 2022] at Venkateshwar Hospital. This is the 2nd death recorded in the national capital after 2020, when one fatality was reported that year. In fact, the city has
Læs mereProMED, 16.12.2022
Tilføjet 16.12.2022
Malaria -- Panama1. WHO World Malaria Report 2021; .2. Bhavnani D, García Espinosa B, Baird M, et al. Malaria surveillance and case management in remote and indigenous communities of Panama: results from a community-based health worker pilot. Malar J. 2022; 21(1): 297; .- Mod.LXL][See Also:2021----Malaria - Panama: increase http://promedmail.org/post/20210612.84331722002----Malaria - Panama (Bocas del Toro): alert http://promedmail.org/post/20020515.42222000----Malaria - Panama: alert
Læs mereEurosurveillance latest updates, 19.11.2022
Tilføjet 19.11.2022
We describe a non-imported malaria case reported in January 2022 in Campo de Gibraltar and the investigations by local public health authorities to identify the transmission mechanism and subsequent measures to prevent local transmission. Vector transmission, parenteral transmission, airport malaria, and imported malaria were ruled out. No clear mechanism of transmission was identified. The most probable cause was a hospital-acquired infection since the case was admitted to hospital at the same time as a case of imported Plasmodium falciparum malaria.
Læs mereProMED, 3.11.2022
Tilføjet 3.11.2022
Medscape Infectious Diseases, 2.11.2022
Tilføjet 2.11.2022
Scientists say an invasive mosquito species was likely responsible for a large malaria outbreak in Ethiopia earlier this year; experts called it a worrying sign.
Læs mereProMED, 20.10.2022
Tilføjet 20.10.2022
Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR), 1.09.2022
Tilføjet 1.09.2022
Medscape Infectious Diseases, 17.08.2022
Tilføjet 17.08.2022
The monoclonal antibody L9LS showed excellent efficacy in preventing malaria in a small, proof-of-concept trial.
Læs mereProMED, 15.07.2022
Tilføjet 15.07.2022
ProMED, 28.05.2022
Tilføjet 28.05.2022
Medscape Infectious Diseases, 25.05.2022
Tilføjet 26.05.2022
The parasite's complex biology played a role in the delay, but experts say there was also a lack of urgency and funding.
Læs mereProMED, 3.05.2022
Tilføjet 3.05.2022
Statens Serum Institut, 25.04.2022
Tilføjet 25.04.2022
I dag er det FN’s internationale malariadag, World Malaria Day, og dagen er en påmindelse om, at malaria stadig er en af verdens største globale dræbersygdomme.
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