Publications by authors named "Eva Lewis-Fuller"

Jamaica is the third largest island in the Caribbean. The epidemiology of acute gastroenteritis (AGE) is important to Jamaica, particularly in the areas of health, tourism, and because of the potential impact on the local workforce and the economy. Data collected by the National Surveillance Unit on the prevalence of AGE transmitted by food are not accurate.

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  • A dengue epidemic occurred in Jamaica during 2007-2008, with serological testing revealing its presence among febrile illnesses linked to the rainy season.
  • A total of 3165 blood samples were tested, showing varying rates of positive exposure to dengue (38.4%), leptospirosis (6.0%), and malaria (6.5%), indicating multiple concurrent epidemics.
  • The study concluded that while dengue was the primary cause of the fever epidemic, leptospirosis and malaria should also be considered as potential causes during concurrent outbreaks, especially since exposure patterns varied by age group.
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In 2006, after 44 years of eradication of malaria, Jamaica had an outbreak of Plasmodium falciparum: 406 confirmed cases between September 2006 and December 2009 with a peak of the epidemic in December 2006. In response to the outbreak, the Ministry of Health launched an emergency response through early detection and prompt treatment of cases, vector control, public education and intersectoral collaboration. Ninety percent (361) of cases were residents of Kingston, and 63.

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We surveyed the prevalence of obesity in the general population in Jamaica, and examined the relationship between it and lifestyle. The survey population consisted of 1,935 inhabitants in Jamaica, whose body weight, height, marital status, educational history, employment status and other obesity-associated lifestyle factors were surveyed. Six major findings emerged.

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This study was designed to investigate the prevalence of hypertension in Jamaica. Jamaica has an area of 4,411 square miles and is divided into 14 parishes. The visited districts were randomly selected.

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