This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by Springer and can be found at: http://www.springer.com/?SGWID=0-102-0-0-0.Background: Malaria is commonly considered a disease of the poor, but there is very little evidence of a possible two-way causality in the association between malaria and poverty. Until now, limitations to examine that dual relationship were the availability of representative data on confirmed malaria cases, the use of a good proxy for poverty, and accounting for endogeneity in regression models. \ud \ud Methods: A simultaneous equation model was estimated with nationally representative data for Tanzania that included malaria parasite testing with RDTs for young children (six-59 months), and acc...
Background Malnutrition is common in children in sub-Saharan Africa and is thought to increase the r...
This paper uses individual and household level data to explore empirically the associations between ...
To what extent do tropical diseases contribute to the poverty characteristic of tropical coun-tries?...
Malaria is commonly associated with poverty. Macro-level estimates show strong links between malaria...
Malaria control and sustainable development are linked, but implementation of 'multisectoral' interv...
BACKGROUND: Malaria is commonly associated with poverty. Macro-level estimates show strong links bet...
Background Malaria control and sustainable development are linked, but implementation of‘multisector...
OBJECTIVE: To review the evidence on the link between malaria and poverty. METHODS: Review of the pu...
Malaria potentially affects everyone in the tropics and sub-tropics, however, the poor and vulnerabl...
Malaria control and sustainable development are linked, but implementation of 'multisectoral' interv...
Malaria attributable morbidity and mortality is responsible for more than 210 millions cases and alm...
Malaria\u92s relationship with socioeconomic status at the macroeconomic level has been established....
Malaria and poverty are intimately connected. Controlling for factors such as tropical location, col...
The World Health Organization (WHO) reports that malaria, a parasitic disease transmitted by mosquit...
Malaria's relationship with socioeconomic status at the macroeconomic level has been established. Th...
Background Malnutrition is common in children in sub-Saharan Africa and is thought to increase the r...
This paper uses individual and household level data to explore empirically the associations between ...
To what extent do tropical diseases contribute to the poverty characteristic of tropical coun-tries?...
Malaria is commonly associated with poverty. Macro-level estimates show strong links between malaria...
Malaria control and sustainable development are linked, but implementation of 'multisectoral' interv...
BACKGROUND: Malaria is commonly associated with poverty. Macro-level estimates show strong links bet...
Background Malaria control and sustainable development are linked, but implementation of‘multisector...
OBJECTIVE: To review the evidence on the link between malaria and poverty. METHODS: Review of the pu...
Malaria potentially affects everyone in the tropics and sub-tropics, however, the poor and vulnerabl...
Malaria control and sustainable development are linked, but implementation of 'multisectoral' interv...
Malaria attributable morbidity and mortality is responsible for more than 210 millions cases and alm...
Malaria\u92s relationship with socioeconomic status at the macroeconomic level has been established....
Malaria and poverty are intimately connected. Controlling for factors such as tropical location, col...
The World Health Organization (WHO) reports that malaria, a parasitic disease transmitted by mosquit...
Malaria's relationship with socioeconomic status at the macroeconomic level has been established. Th...
Background Malnutrition is common in children in sub-Saharan Africa and is thought to increase the r...
This paper uses individual and household level data to explore empirically the associations between ...
To what extent do tropical diseases contribute to the poverty characteristic of tropical coun-tries?...