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Table 3 Malaria cases (positive blood smears) by sex and Indian reserves, State of Rondînia, Brazilian Amazon, 2003–2006.

From: Spatial heterogeneity of malaria in Indian reserves of Southwestern Amazonia, Brazil

Indian reserve

2003

2004

2005

2006

Total

 
 

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Total

Zone 1 – GuaporĂ©/Madeira River basin*

   IgarapĂ© Lage

23

31

10

23

31

30

84

57

148

141

289

   IgarapĂ© RibeirĂŁo

10

3

23

16

28

31

36

36

97

86

183

   Karipuna

17

4

7

3

0

0

4

0

28

7

35

   Karitiana

18

16

22

15

15

8

23

19

78

58

136

   Kaxarary

62

49

84

68

51

40

31

23

228

180

408

   Pacaas Novos

38

40

163

106

184

125

288

201

673

472

1145

   Rio GuaporĂ©

1

0

0

0

0

1

1

9

2

10

12

   Sagarana

1

0

3

3

2

2

0

2

6

7

13

Zone 2 – Pacaas-Novos plateau**

   Rio Branco

2

1

5

0

55

48

30

14

92

63

155

   Uru-Eu-Wau-Wau

4

2

5

2

11

1

19

6

39

11

50 +

Zone 3 – Ji-Paraná/Aripuanã River basins***

   IgarapĂ© Lourdes

12

4

5

2

4

3

5

3

26

12

38 ++

   Roosevelt

3

1

762

239

78

14

449

100

1292

354

1646

   Sete de Setembro

4

0

9

4

3

0

10

2

26

6

32

   TubarĂŁo LatundĂȘ

1

0

2

0

1

0

0

0

4

0

4 +++

Total

196

151

1100

481

463

303

980

472

2739

1407

4146

  1. * No cases of malaria were recorded in Rio Negro Ocaia reserves (Zone 1).
  2. ** No cases of malaria were recorded in KwazĂĄ, Massaco and Rio Mequens reserves (Zone 2).
  3. *** No cases of malaria were recorded in AripuanĂŁ and Rio OmerĂȘ, reserves (Zone 3).
  4. + Missing records for sex variable: 2003 (6); 2006 (6).
  5. ++ Missing records for sex variable: 2006 (1).
  6. +++ Missing records for sex variable: 2006 (1).