Volume 18, Number 8—August 2012
Dispatch
Chloroquine-Resistant Malaria in Travelers Returning from Haiti after 2010 Earthquake
Table 1
Characteristic | Before earthquake, n = 49* | After earthquake, n = 30* |
---|---|---|
Median age, y (range) | 44 (0.7–69) | 36 (2–77) |
Sex | ||
M |
32 (68) | 19 (63) |
F |
15 (32) | 11 (37) |
Country of residence | ||
France |
49 (100) | 27 (90) |
Canada |
0 | 3 (10) |
Plasmodium falciparum infection | 47 (100) | 27 (100) |
Chemoprophylaxis | ||
No |
37 (76) | 23 (77) |
Yes |
1 (2) | 2 (7) |
Unknown |
11 (22) | 5 (17) |
Duration of stay | ||
<2 wk |
5 (17) | 3 (14) |
2–4 wk |
14 (47) | 6 (29) |
1–3 mo |
7 (23) | 7 (33) |
>3 mo |
4 (13) | 5 (24) |
Purpose of travel | ||
Tourism |
4 (12) | 3 (13) |
Visit friends and family |
20 (59) | 10 (44) |
Business |
5 (15) | 3 (13) |
Military |
1 (3) | 0 |
Residents or expatriates >6 mo |
1 (3) | 5 (22) |
Other |
3 (9) | 2 (9) |
Severe malaria | ||
Yes |
1 (3) | 3 (11) |
No |
28 (97) | 24 (89) |
Median parasitemia (range)† | 0.47 (0.001–12.000) | 0.57 (0.04–14.00) |
*Values are no. (%) except as indicated. Numbers may not add to totals because of missing information.
†Percentage of infected erythrocytes per mL blood.
1Members of the French National Reference Center for Imported Malaria Study who contributed data are listed at the end of this article.
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