BACKGROUND: Malaria infections are a major public health problem in Africa and prompt treatment is one way of controlling the disease and saving lives. METHODS: This cluster-randomised controlled community intervention conducted in 2003-2005 aimed at improving early malaria case management in under five children. Health workers were trained to train community-based women groups in recognizing malaria symptoms, providing first-line treatment for uncomplicated malaria and referring severe cases. Evaluation was through a pre- (2004) and a post-intervention survey (2005). Anaemia prevalence was the primary outcome. RESULTS: 1715 children aged 6-59 months were included in the pre-intervention survey and 2169 in the post-intervention survey. The ...
BACKGROUND: In Africa, inadequate health services contribute to the lack of progress on malaria cont...
BACKGROUND: Home-based management of malaria (HMM) is promoted as a major strategy to improve prompt...
BACKGROUND: The relationship between the burden of uncomplicated malaria and transmission intensity ...
Background: Malaria infections are a major public health problem in Africa and prompt treatment is o...
Background: Malaria infections are a major public health problem in Africa and prompt treatment is o...
Background: Malaria infections are a major public health problem in Africa and prompt treatment is o...
BACKGROUND: In the rural areas of sub-Saharan Africa, the majority of young children affected by mal...
Optimizing quality of care for malaria and other febrile illnesses is a complex challenge of major p...
Background The ACCESS Programme aims at understanding and improving access to prompt and effective m...
Introduction: Malaria accounts for 70% of illnesses and 30% of deaths among children under 5 years i...
Malaria is a major public health problem in tropical Africa. It is particularly the main killer dise...
BACKGROUND: Despite recent advances in malaria diagnosis and treatment, many isolated communities in...
Background: The past two decades were associated with innovation and strengthening of malaria contro...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the impact of seasonal intermittent preventive treatment (IPTc) on malaria...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiology of malaria and related fevers in most parts of Africa is changing due to sc...
BACKGROUND: In Africa, inadequate health services contribute to the lack of progress on malaria cont...
BACKGROUND: Home-based management of malaria (HMM) is promoted as a major strategy to improve prompt...
BACKGROUND: The relationship between the burden of uncomplicated malaria and transmission intensity ...
Background: Malaria infections are a major public health problem in Africa and prompt treatment is o...
Background: Malaria infections are a major public health problem in Africa and prompt treatment is o...
Background: Malaria infections are a major public health problem in Africa and prompt treatment is o...
BACKGROUND: In the rural areas of sub-Saharan Africa, the majority of young children affected by mal...
Optimizing quality of care for malaria and other febrile illnesses is a complex challenge of major p...
Background The ACCESS Programme aims at understanding and improving access to prompt and effective m...
Introduction: Malaria accounts for 70% of illnesses and 30% of deaths among children under 5 years i...
Malaria is a major public health problem in tropical Africa. It is particularly the main killer dise...
BACKGROUND: Despite recent advances in malaria diagnosis and treatment, many isolated communities in...
Background: The past two decades were associated with innovation and strengthening of malaria contro...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the impact of seasonal intermittent preventive treatment (IPTc) on malaria...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiology of malaria and related fevers in most parts of Africa is changing due to sc...
BACKGROUND: In Africa, inadequate health services contribute to the lack of progress on malaria cont...
BACKGROUND: Home-based management of malaria (HMM) is promoted as a major strategy to improve prompt...
BACKGROUND: The relationship between the burden of uncomplicated malaria and transmission intensity ...