Country profile · OMN
Oman
In Oman, no principal vector species is recorded in GBIF, with an estimated 0 malaria cases (WHO, 2024).
0 / 7
vector species recorded
0
est. malaria cases / yr
2
research works (author affiliation)
Yes
no competent Aedes recorded
Country facts
Dimension data reconciled to ISO-3166. Population and classifications from the World Bank.
- Region
- Middle East, North Africa, Afghanistan & Pakistan
- Income group
- High income
- Population
- 5,494,691
- ISO codes
- OMN · OM
Vector presence
GBIF occurrence records for the 7 principal vectors. A count is records, not abundance.
0 of 7 recorded
Aedes aegyptiAedes albopictusAnopheles gambiaeAnopheles funestusAnopheles stephensiCulex pipiensCulex quinquefasciatus
Read this honestly
GBIF is presence-only and effort-biased. A 0 / no record means no occurrence has been digitised for Oman, not that the species is absent, under-surveyed countries look emptier than they are. Country-level presence is the reliable layer.
Disease burden
WHO Global Health Observatory, latest available reporting year per country.
Malaria
0 deaths · 0.0 per 1,000 at risk
0
reported 2024
Yellow fever
reported cases
0
reported 2024
Japanese encephalitis
reported cases
0
reported 2024
Null is not zero
No data means the indicator is not reported or the disease is not endemic, it is never shown as 0. A real reported 0 is kept as 0. WHO GHO carries no global dengue dataset, Aedes-borne risk is proxied by competent-vector presence above, not case counts.
Risk classification
A Mosticare-derived first filter, competent-vector presence within the climatic band.
- Class
- no competent Aedes recorded
- Vector richness
- 0 of 7
- Aedes present
- No record
- Malaria endemic
- No
What this is not
The class combines vector presence with a coarse |latitude| ≤ 45 climatic envelope. It is a first filter for transmission plausibility, not a calibrated environmental-suitability model. Do not read it as measured risk.