%0 Journal Article %A WANG Wei?Ming %A CAO Yuan?Yuan %A YANG Meng?Meng %A GU Ya?Ping %A XU Sui %A ZHOU Hua?Yun %A ZHU Guo?Ding %A CAO Jun %T Epidemic situation of malaria in Jiangsu Province in 2018 %D 2020 %R %J Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control %P 649- %V 31 %N 6 %X Objective To analyze the epidemic situation of malaria in Jiangsu Province in 2018, so as to provide scientific evidence for formulating post?elimination malaria surveillance schemes and technical measures in Jiangsu Province. Methods The malaria case report cards, epidemiological individual investigation forms of malaria cases and foci data were collected from Jiangsu Province in 2018, and the epidemic situation of malaria was descriptively analyzed. Results A total of 243 malaria cases were reported in Jiangsu Province in 2018, which increased by 1.67% in relative to in 2017 (239 cases), and these cases included 171 cases with falciparum malaria, 14 cases with vivax malaria, 15 cases with quartan malaria, 42 cases with ovale malaria and a case with mixed infection of P. vivax and P. ovale. All cases were overseas imported, and no local secondary cases were found. The malaria cases were predominantly workers (76.54%). Nantong City (48 cases), Yangzhou City (33 cases) and Taizhou City (22 cases) were the most 3 cities with the largest number of malaria cases across Jiangsu Province. The malaria infections predominantly occurred in African areas (96.30%), and the other 9 cases had infections in Asia (8 cases) and Central America (1 case). There were 125 cases (51.44%) and 91 cases (37.45%) with definitive diagnosis at the day of admission and within 1 to 3 days post?admission, respectively. The percentages of definitive diagnosis at initial diagnosis were 48.27%, 88.76% and 97.30% at township?, county? and city?level medical institutions, respectively, and the percentage of definitive diagnosis at initial diagnosis was significantly lower in township?level medical institutions than in county? (χ2 = 21.47, P < 0.01) and city?level medical institutions (χ2 = 32.86, P < 0.01). Conclusions There are no local malaria cases in Jiangsu Province; however, the number of overseas imported malaria cases remains high in China. In the future, improving the post?elimination malaria surveillance system, enhancing the awareness of malaria prevention and control knowledge among high?risk populations, increasing the diagnostic capability of malaria in medical institutions, and improving the management of imported malaria cases should be performed to consolidate the achievements of malaria elimination. %U https://www.zgxfzz.com/EN/abstract/article_11012.shtml