The Relationship of Environmental Factors to the Incidence of Malaria in Different Countries: Systematic Review

Muhammad Aandi Ihram, Hamzah Hasyim, Hilda Zulkifli, Didit Haryanto

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Abstract: Malaria is a global public health problem and is one of the causes of death caused by mosquito vectors. The risk of malaria is determined by many factors, one of which is environmental factors. The purpose of this study was to decide the environmental of determinants of the effect of malaria in various countries. This research is a descriptive observational study using the systematic review method. These articles are preferred in this study based on several inclusion and exclusion criteria set by the researcher. From the seventy-three selected literature, twenty-two articles apply in this study, including four articles discussing the incidence of malaria in general, five articles discuss the relationship between breeding places and the incidence of malaria, three articles discuss the relationship between land use change and the incidence of malaria, five articles discuss the relationship of building construction to the incidence of malaria, five articles discuss the relationship of meteorological factors to the incidence of malaria. Environmental factors have a significant relationship with the risk of malaria in various countries. Therefore, appropriate prevention and control strategies for an early warning and preparedness system for malaria prevention.


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Environmental Factors, Malaria, Systematic review

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