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Temperamentvm

On-line version ISSN 1699-6011

Abstract

TERAN-PUENTE, José María  and  TERAN-PUENTE, Carlos. Malaria in Quito-Ecuador: San Juan de Dios Hospital (1916-1925), eradication (1940-1950) and possible return (2021). Temperamentvm [online]. 2022, vol.18, e13860.  Epub Apr 17, 2023. ISSN 1699-6011.  https://dx.doi.org/10.58807/tmptvm20225158.

Main objective:

To characterize malaria in the San Juan de Dios Hospital (HSJD) and its Children's Dispensary (DI) in Quito between 1916-1925, in the historical context of the eradication of malaria and the possibilities of its return to Quito.

Methodology:

A descriptive and retrospective medical historiographic study of the clinical records of the HSJD and DI (1916-1925) of the Eduardo Estrella National Museum of Medicine and information from the Ministry of Public Health of Ecuador (MSP).

Main results:

In 10,025 patients seen, 209 had malaria, mostly from valleys near Quito with more than 2,000 meters of altitude.

Main conclusion:

The morbidity of malaria in Quito and its valleys depended directly on the socio-economic-sanitary conditions of the population and the climatic conditions of the environment. The current situation recreates similar factors, with reports suggesting a possible return of autochthonous malaria to Quito.

Keywords : Malaria; Quito; Hospital San Juan de Dios; 1916-1925.

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