Abstract. Malaria remains a major public health problem causing mortality and morbidity in tropical and subtropical countries. A cross-sectional study was carried out to determine malaria prevalence and its clinical pattern during malaria season in Yemen. Blood samples were collected from 511 patients with fever who voluntary participated in this study, of them 268 were males and 242 females. Malaria was screened using Giemsa-stained thick and thin blood films. Clinical profile was recorded through physical and laboratory examinations and biodata were collected by pre-tested standard questionnaire. The overall prevalence was 15.3%. Three malaria species (Plasmodium falciparum, Plasmodium vivax and Plasmodium malarae) were detected with the ...
Abstract Background Malaria vector born disease caused by Plasmodium species is transmitted through...
Malaria still continues to be the most important parasitic disease worldwide, affecting 228 million ...
Background: Unpublished studies on antimalarial drug efficacy have found low levels of chloroquine ...
Malaria remains a major public health problem causing mortality and morbidity in tropical and subtro...
Between June 2008 and March 2009, a cross-sectional study of human malaria was carried out in four g...
Background Yemen is a Mediterranean country where 65% of its population is at risk of malaria, wi...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the impact of socio-economic and environmental factors on developing sever...
Despite rigorous effort made to control malaria for more than a century, it is still among the main ...
BackgroundMalaria, disproportionately affects poor people more than any other disease of public heal...
Abstract. This was a five-year retrospective study (1999-2004) on the prevalence of malaria at the A...
Malaria is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality with a major public health importance. Nearly ...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the burden of malaria on health services, describe the clinical presentation o...
Although malaria has become a serious public health problem in Mauritania since the late 1990s, few ...
SummaryMalaria is a major public health problem in Ethiopia. Over the past years, the disease has be...
Background: Malaria is one of the main motives for outpatient consultation and hospitalization in Ma...
Abstract Background Malaria vector born disease caused by Plasmodium species is transmitted through...
Malaria still continues to be the most important parasitic disease worldwide, affecting 228 million ...
Background: Unpublished studies on antimalarial drug efficacy have found low levels of chloroquine ...
Malaria remains a major public health problem causing mortality and morbidity in tropical and subtro...
Between June 2008 and March 2009, a cross-sectional study of human malaria was carried out in four g...
Background Yemen is a Mediterranean country where 65% of its population is at risk of malaria, wi...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the impact of socio-economic and environmental factors on developing sever...
Despite rigorous effort made to control malaria for more than a century, it is still among the main ...
BackgroundMalaria, disproportionately affects poor people more than any other disease of public heal...
Abstract. This was a five-year retrospective study (1999-2004) on the prevalence of malaria at the A...
Malaria is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality with a major public health importance. Nearly ...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the burden of malaria on health services, describe the clinical presentation o...
Although malaria has become a serious public health problem in Mauritania since the late 1990s, few ...
SummaryMalaria is a major public health problem in Ethiopia. Over the past years, the disease has be...
Background: Malaria is one of the main motives for outpatient consultation and hospitalization in Ma...
Abstract Background Malaria vector born disease caused by Plasmodium species is transmitted through...
Malaria still continues to be the most important parasitic disease worldwide, affecting 228 million ...
Background: Unpublished studies on antimalarial drug efficacy have found low levels of chloroquine ...