Malaria in South Asia: Eradication and Resurgence During the Second Half of the Twentieth Century / Edition 1

Malaria in South Asia: Eradication and Resurgence During the Second Half of the Twentieth Century / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
9048133572
ISBN-13:
9789048133574
Pub. Date:
12/17/2009
Publisher:
Springer Netherlands
ISBN-10:
9048133572
ISBN-13:
9789048133574
Pub. Date:
12/17/2009
Publisher:
Springer Netherlands
Malaria in South Asia: Eradication and Resurgence During the Second Half of the Twentieth Century / Edition 1

Malaria in South Asia: Eradication and Resurgence During the Second Half of the Twentieth Century / Edition 1

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Overview

Malaria is one of the most widespread and devastating infectious diseases in the world. More than half the world population residing in over 100 countries is at risk of infection from this vector-borne disease. An estimated 250–500 million mal- ial cases occur each year, resulting in nearly one million deaths, the overwhelming majority of which are children. Because of the magnitude of the associated fata- ties, development experts consider malaria a ‘silent tsunami,’ comparing its death toll to the Indian Ocean tsunami (IOT) that ravaged several countries of South and Southeast Asia on December 26, 2004. That tsunami killed some 300,000 people (including children) at once. Globally, malarial deaths account for about 9% of all childhood deaths each year. However, with malaria more than most fatal d- eases, mortality is a small fraction of morbidity. Malaria is a debilitating disease, particularly for the adult population. In addition to children, pregnant women and migrating populations are most v- nerable to malaria. Miscarriage, stillbirth, and low birth weight are common among pregnant women who are infected with this disease. Malaria manifests itself through recurrent fever and chills, with associated symptoms such as anemia and an enlarged spleen. If a person survives the disease, he or she will develop a certain degree of immunity for some years. But malaria victims are not only deprived of energy, they also face an increased risk of other diseases taking hold in the weakened body.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789048133574
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Publication date: 12/17/2009
Series: Advances in Asian Human-Environmental Research , #1
Edition description: 2010
Pages: 241
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.20(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Rais Akhtar is CSIR Emeritus Scientist at the Centre for the Study of Regional Development, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. He has published more then 12 books and numerous articles on medical geography. He is the recipient of multiple international fellowships, and was nominated to the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, which co-won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007 with Al Gore.

Dr. Ashok K. Dutt is Professor Emeritus of Geography, Planning, and Urban Studies at The University of Akron. He has published in major journals of the world and has written and edited over 20 books. He has been a Fulbright Scholar and Ford Foundation Fellow, received the R.N. Dubey Foundation award for Lifetime Achievement in Geography, and was honored with the title of Bhugool Bachaspati (Most Learned Geographer) in 2008 at the National Congress of National Association of Indian Geographers.

Dr. Vandana Wadhwa is Lecturer at Boston University, Massachusetts. She has published in several major journals and contributed various books chapters and encyclopedia entries. She is the former Chair of the Health & Medical Geography Specialty Group of the Association of American Geographers, Secretary-Treasurer of its Disability Specialty Group, and Director of South Asia Studies within the Asian Geography Specialty Group.

Table of Contents

1 The History and Progression of Malaria: A Global and Regional View Vandana Wadhwa Ashok K. Dutt Rais Akhtar 1

2 Resurgence of Malaria in Sri Lanka in the 1970s Ashok K. Dutt Hiran M. Dutta Clifford Parera 29

3 Malaria in Sri Lanka: A Geomedical Analysis Gisela Peters 43

4 Malaria Resurgence in Nepal: An Overview Bishnu Dev Pant 77

5 Resurgence and Post-resurgence Periods of Malaria in Bangladesh Ashok K. Dutt Ishrat Islam Adrien Humphreys 87

6 Resurgence of Malaria in Bangladesh K. Maudood Elahi Sabiha Sultana 107

7 The Resurgence of Malaria in Pakistan: A Geographical Evaluation Iqtidar H. Zaidi Jamil H. Kazmi 123

8 Malaria Resurgence in Urban India: Lessons from Health Planning Strategies Rais Akhtar Ashok K. Dutt Vandana Wadhwa 141

9 The Dynamics of Urban Malaria in India: An Update Vandana Wadhwa Rais Akhtar Ashok K. Dutt 157

10 Lessons from the Past, View to the Future: Summary and Concluding Remarks Vandana Wadhwa Ashok K. Dutt 179

Color Plates 201

Index 233

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