Journal article

Malaria- a major health problem within an oil palm plantation around Popondetta, Papua New Guinea

B Pluess, I Mueller, D Levi, G King, TA Smith, C Lengeler

Malaria Journal | BIOMED CENTRAL LTD | Published : 2009

Abstract

Background. For companies operating in malaria endemic countries, malaria represents a substantial risk to workers and their dependants, and can lead to significantly reduced worker productivity. This study provides an overview of the malaria epidemiology within an oil palm plantation in Popondetta, south-eastern Papua New Guinea, its implication for the company with its employees and their families and the potential for control. Methods. In 2006, we carried out a cross-sectional study within six company villages, which included the determination of parasite rates by conventional microscopy, interviews and haemoglobin measurements. Passive surveillance data were collected from the 13 company..

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