
It is proposed to study the socio-economic characteristics of individuals who were infected with malaria in the urban area of Camaçari, Bahia, Brazil, in 1983. Special emphasis being given to the subgroups of migrants and nonmigrants. The precarious living conditions of both subgroups are identified as determinative of the malaria outbreak which occurred there.
Estuda-se as características sócio-econômicas dos indivíduos acometidos pela malária, em 1983, na área urbana de Camaçari - Bahia, Brasil, com destaque para os subgrupos migrantes e não migrantes. As condições de vida precárias de ambos os subgrupos são apontadas como os determinantes do surto de malária desencadeado no local.
Quality of life, Male, Transients and Migrants, Urban Population, Malaria^i2^soccurre, Socioeconomic factors, Migração interna, Malaria, Qualidade de vida, Socioeconomic Factors, Malária^i1^socorrên, Quality of Life, Fatores sócio-econômicos, Humans, Female, Transients and migrants, Brazil
Quality of life, Male, Transients and Migrants, Urban Population, Malaria^i2^soccurre, Socioeconomic factors, Migração interna, Malaria, Qualidade de vida, Socioeconomic Factors, Malária^i1^socorrên, Quality of Life, Fatores sócio-econômicos, Humans, Female, Transients and migrants, Brazil
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