Malaria is a major factor in maternal reproductive health problems in Nigeria. A key National intervention for malaria control and prevention among pregnant women in Nigeria has thus been access and use of insecticide treated nets (ITNS). The aim of this paper is to describe the level of ITN ownership and use among pregnant women with a view to bringing to fore the effectiveness and sustainability of ITN-related malaria control efforts in Nigeria. A total of 900 pregnant women was selected through multi-stage probability sampling technique. An interviewer-administered questionnaire was used to elicit information on socio-demographic characteristics; knowledge and perception of malaria; malaria preventive behaviour; and ITN knowledge, owners...
Malaria affects 40million of the world's population involving about 103 countries with estimated 2.5...
Malaria is a world- wide public health concern and it affects a lot of lives. In Nigeria, available ...
Background: Pregnant women, particularly the primigravida are doubly at risk of malaria. The use of ...
Malaria is a major factor in maternal reproductive health problems in Nigeria. A key National interv...
Background: Malaria during pregnancy is a major public health problem in Nigeria and other sub-Sahar...
Malaria is mostly endemic in tropical environments and has caused several still births and deaths pa...
Malaria remains a major public health problem, causing significant maternal and child morbidity and ...
Background: Malaria in pregnancy has severe negative effects on maternal health and birth outcomes. ...
Background: The use of insecticide treated net (ITN) for protection against malarial vectors has rem...
Background: This study aimed to assess the level of awareness and use of insecticide-treated mosquit...
Background. The use of long-lasting insecticide-treated nets (LLITNs) is one of the effective strate...
Background: Malaria still remains a major public health problem in Nigeria and many other countries ...
The National Malaria Strategic Plan (NMSP) was set up to ensure transition from malaria control to m...
Background: The World Health Organisation (WHO) guidelines for the control of malaria during pregna...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Malaria affects 40million of the world's population involving about 103 countries with estimated 2.5...
Malaria is a world- wide public health concern and it affects a lot of lives. In Nigeria, available ...
Background: Pregnant women, particularly the primigravida are doubly at risk of malaria. The use of ...
Malaria is a major factor in maternal reproductive health problems in Nigeria. A key National interv...
Background: Malaria during pregnancy is a major public health problem in Nigeria and other sub-Sahar...
Malaria is mostly endemic in tropical environments and has caused several still births and deaths pa...
Malaria remains a major public health problem, causing significant maternal and child morbidity and ...
Background: Malaria in pregnancy has severe negative effects on maternal health and birth outcomes. ...
Background: The use of insecticide treated net (ITN) for protection against malarial vectors has rem...
Background: This study aimed to assess the level of awareness and use of insecticide-treated mosquit...
Background. The use of long-lasting insecticide-treated nets (LLITNs) is one of the effective strate...
Background: Malaria still remains a major public health problem in Nigeria and many other countries ...
The National Malaria Strategic Plan (NMSP) was set up to ensure transition from malaria control to m...
Background: The World Health Organisation (WHO) guidelines for the control of malaria during pregna...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Malaria affects 40million of the world's population involving about 103 countries with estimated 2.5...
Malaria is a world- wide public health concern and it affects a lot of lives. In Nigeria, available ...
Background: Pregnant women, particularly the primigravida are doubly at risk of malaria. The use of ...