Impact of Irrigation System on Malaria Transmission in Jazan Region, Saudi Arabia
Journal: Open Journal of Tropical Medicine (Vol.1, No. 1)Publication Date: 2017-09-28
Authors : Mohammed Hassan Alzahrani Philip McCall Amir Hassan Abdiasiis Ismael Omar; Abdelmohsin Mohammed Abdoon;
Page : 007-015
Keywords : Malaria transmission; Anopheline mos- quito; An. Arabiensis; irrigation; non-irrigated; Jazan region; Saudi Arabia;
Abstract
Introduction: Jazan Region, in the Southwestern Saudi Arabia is known as the mostly affected region with malaria. Malaria occurs at hypo-to hyperendimic level where P. falciparum is the commonest parasite and An. arabiensis is the principal vector. Different types of crop irrigation systems were often blamed for aggravating the health risks of local communities. Reservoirs, irrigation canals, and dams are closely ssociated with vector-borne parasitic diseases. Thus, seasonal transmission period of a disease such as malaria may be extended as a result of these irrigation systems. The present study is meant to investigate vector breeding and transmission sites associated with the irrigation system in Jazan area for malaria through vector sampling and direct observation.
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