EFFECT OF A MALARIA SUPPRESSION PROGRAM ON THE INCIDENCE OF AFRICAN BURKITT'S LYMPHOMA
- 1 April 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in American Journal of Epidemiology
- Vol. 129 (4) , 740-752
- https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordjournals.aje.a115189
Abstract
From 1977, to 1982, the authors attempted a malaria suppression trial in North Mara District, Tanzania, to see whether the incidence of Burkitt''s lymphoma (BL) could be lowered by reducing the level of malarial infection in a child population below 10 years of age. Immediately after initiation of the suppression trial, the prevalence of malaria fell drastically in the Mara children; however, soon after, the rate of malarial infection rose again in the trial area in spite of continued chloroquine distribution, and by 1981 the prevalence of malarial infection again reached the high levels that had prevailed in the North Mara lowlands before 1977. However, during the period of chloroquine distribution in North Mara, the level of malarial infection there was constantly lower than that observed in a comparison area in South Mara, although the two areas had been similar with respect to malaria endemicity prior to the intervention. During the years of chloroquine distribution in North Mara, the incidence rate of BL there fell considerably, from about 4 per 100,000 population to about 1 per 100,000 population, and it rose again to pretrial levels in 1984, that is, about two years after the chloroquine distribution had been terminated. This apparent association between malaria suppression and decline in BL incidence at first seemed to indicate that malaria is a causal factor in BL production. A closer scrutiny of the survey data revealed, however, that the decline in BL incidence might have started several years before the chloroquine distribution began; thus it appears that the malaria suppression could not have been the sole cause of the BL decline.This publication has 18 references indexed in Scilit:
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