Abstract: A study was carried out in six villages located at different altitudes in Mpwapwa district of central Tanzania to determine malaria parasitaemia and transmission levels in villages with or without health care facilities. A total of 1119 schoolchildren (age = 5.9-12.3 years) were examined for malaria parasitaemia. Plasmodium falciparum was the predominant malaria species accounting for 92.8 % of all species. The average malaria prevalence rate among schoolchildren was 25.8% (range 1.5-53.8%). The geometric mean parasite densities for P. falciparum was 361 (N = 286). Higher malaria prevalence was observed in villages at lower (<1000 m) than at intermediate (1000-1500m) or higher (>1500m) altitudes. Schoolchildren in areas with...
Background: Malaria is a public health problem in Tanzania affecting all age groups. It is known tha...
Background: A study among primary school children in Kisarawe district by Otito in 1994 showed that ...
Abstract Background Highland areas with naturally less intense malaria transmission may provide mode...
BACKGROUND: The endemicity of malaria in Tanzania is heterogenous, mainly associated with physical ...
Background: The endemicity of malaria in Tanzania is heterogenous, mainly associated with physical ...
The endemicity of malaria in Tanzania is heterogenous, mainly associated with physical factors such ...
Abstract: A study on community knowledge, attitudes and perception on malaria and its management was...
Abstract. To investigate the relationship between parasite prevalence and malaria-related morbidity,...
Background A nationwide, school, malaria survey was implemented to assess the risk factors of malari...
BACKGROUND: The relationship between the burden of uncomplicated malaria and transmission intensity...
Background: Malaria in the Western Kenya highlands is unpredictable sometimes leading to epidemics t...
The government of Tanzania and some NGOs have been making a lot of efforts to control malaria, but ...
A cross-sectional survey was conducted in Kwelumbizi and Shambangeda villages, in the East Usambara ...
Background: Increased control has produced remarkable reductions of malaria in some parts of sub-Sah...
Abstract Background The relationship between the burden of uncomplicated malaria and transmission in...
Background: Malaria is a public health problem in Tanzania affecting all age groups. It is known tha...
Background: A study among primary school children in Kisarawe district by Otito in 1994 showed that ...
Abstract Background Highland areas with naturally less intense malaria transmission may provide mode...
BACKGROUND: The endemicity of malaria in Tanzania is heterogenous, mainly associated with physical ...
Background: The endemicity of malaria in Tanzania is heterogenous, mainly associated with physical ...
The endemicity of malaria in Tanzania is heterogenous, mainly associated with physical factors such ...
Abstract: A study on community knowledge, attitudes and perception on malaria and its management was...
Abstract. To investigate the relationship between parasite prevalence and malaria-related morbidity,...
Background A nationwide, school, malaria survey was implemented to assess the risk factors of malari...
BACKGROUND: The relationship between the burden of uncomplicated malaria and transmission intensity...
Background: Malaria in the Western Kenya highlands is unpredictable sometimes leading to epidemics t...
The government of Tanzania and some NGOs have been making a lot of efforts to control malaria, but ...
A cross-sectional survey was conducted in Kwelumbizi and Shambangeda villages, in the East Usambara ...
Background: Increased control has produced remarkable reductions of malaria in some parts of sub-Sah...
Abstract Background The relationship between the burden of uncomplicated malaria and transmission in...
Background: Malaria is a public health problem in Tanzania affecting all age groups. It is known tha...
Background: A study among primary school children in Kisarawe district by Otito in 1994 showed that ...
Abstract Background Highland areas with naturally less intense malaria transmission may provide mode...