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Altered environment and risk of malaria outbreak in South Andaman Andaman Nicobar Islands India affected by tsunami disaster

机译:印度海南部安达曼安达曼和尼科巴群岛的环境变化和疟疾暴发风险

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BackgroundPools of salt water and puddles created by giant waves from the sea due to the tsunami that occurred on 26th December 2004 would facilitate increased breeding of brackish water malaria vector, Anopheles sundaicus. Land uplifts in North Andaman and subsidence in South Andaman have been reported and subsidence may lead to environmental disturbances and vector proliferation. This warrants a situation analysis and vector surveillance in the tsunami hit areas endemic for malaria transmitted by brackish water mosquito, An. sundaicus to predict the risk of outbreak.
机译:背景技术2004年12月26日发生的海啸造成的海水和海水巨浪形成的海水池将促进咸淡水疟疾媒介日按蚊的繁殖。据报安达曼北部地区土地隆升和安达曼南部地区沉降,沉降可能导致环境扰动和媒介扩散。这需要对咸水蚊An传播的疟疾流行地区的海啸灾区进行情况分析和媒介监测。 sundaicus可以预测爆发的风险。

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