There is a parallel between local and bio-medical perceptions of malaria among the Ibibio people of South-coastal Nigeria, as in many other societies of sub-Saharan Africa where malaria is endemic. Despite the fact that this accounts for resilience of the disease, earlier studies on malaria in Africa focused on causes, prevalence and socio-environmental factors. Local meanings of malaria and their influence on therapeutic choices have been largely ignored. This study examines local perceptions of malaria among the Ibibio and explains how attitudes are generated from indigenous meanings. It also examines how such attitudes inform a local aetiology of malaria. Similarly, our study examines how local meanings of, and attitudes towards malaria,...
Malaria still remains the main public health problem in Benin. We explored the determinants that inf...
The negative impacts of malaria attack remain a major public health issue in the world which is comm...
In spite of the global effort at controlling malaria, very little information is available on malari...
Malaria prevalence and local beliefs in transmission and control was studied in Ndiowu, a rural comm...
Malaria is a major public health problem in sub-Saharan Africa. About 300 million cases occur each y...
A cross-sectional survey amongst 28 rural health workers from Nkanu West, Uzo-Uwani and Isi-Uzo Loca...
This paper reviews results of several ethnographic studies that have examined the issue of local ter...
Background As the disease burden in the Gambia has reduced considerably over the last decade, hetero...
This paper reviews results of several ethnographic studies that have examined the issue of local ter...
This paper reviews results of several ethnographic studies that have examined the issue of local ter...
This paper reviews results of several ethnographic studies that have examined the issue of local ter...
Background As the disease burden in the Gambia has reduced considerably over the last decade, hetero...
This paper reviews results of several ethnographic studies that have examined the issue of local ter...
Malaria is an infectious disease caused by the anopheles mosquito that kills at least one million pe...
Malaria is an infectious disease caused by the anopheles mosquito that kills at least one million pe...
Malaria still remains the main public health problem in Benin. We explored the determinants that inf...
The negative impacts of malaria attack remain a major public health issue in the world which is comm...
In spite of the global effort at controlling malaria, very little information is available on malari...
Malaria prevalence and local beliefs in transmission and control was studied in Ndiowu, a rural comm...
Malaria is a major public health problem in sub-Saharan Africa. About 300 million cases occur each y...
A cross-sectional survey amongst 28 rural health workers from Nkanu West, Uzo-Uwani and Isi-Uzo Loca...
This paper reviews results of several ethnographic studies that have examined the issue of local ter...
Background As the disease burden in the Gambia has reduced considerably over the last decade, hetero...
This paper reviews results of several ethnographic studies that have examined the issue of local ter...
This paper reviews results of several ethnographic studies that have examined the issue of local ter...
This paper reviews results of several ethnographic studies that have examined the issue of local ter...
Background As the disease burden in the Gambia has reduced considerably over the last decade, hetero...
This paper reviews results of several ethnographic studies that have examined the issue of local ter...
Malaria is an infectious disease caused by the anopheles mosquito that kills at least one million pe...
Malaria is an infectious disease caused by the anopheles mosquito that kills at least one million pe...
Malaria still remains the main public health problem in Benin. We explored the determinants that inf...
The negative impacts of malaria attack remain a major public health issue in the world which is comm...
In spite of the global effort at controlling malaria, very little information is available on malari...