BACKGROUND: Malaria is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in early childhood, yet its consequences for health and education during the school-age years remain poorly understood. We examined the effect of intermittent preventive treatment (IPT) in reducing anaemia and improving classroom attention and educational achievement in semi-immune schoolchildren in an area of high perennial transmission. METHODS: A stratified, cluster-randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of IPT was done in 30 primary schools in western Kenya. Schools were randomly assigned to treatment (sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine in combination with amodiaquine or dual placebo) by use of a computer-generated list. Children aged 5-18 years received three treatments...
Background: Improving the health of school-aged children can yield substantial benefits for cognitiv...
International audienceBackground : School-aged children are rarely targeted by malaria control progr...
BACKGROUND: The burden of malaria infection in sub-Saharan Africa among school-aged children aged 5-...
SummaryBackgroundMalaria is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in early childhood, yet its con...
BACKGROUND: Improving the health of school-aged children can yield substantial benefits for cognitiv...
BACKGROUND: School-aged children are rarely targeted by malaria control programmes, yet the prevalen...
BACKGROUND: Intermittent preventive treatment (IPT) in schoolchildren offers a promising option for ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Improving the health of school-aged children can yield substantial benefits...
BACKGROUND: Interventions that reduce exposure to malaria infection may lead to delayed malaria morb...
BACKGROUND: Intermittent preventive treatment (IPT) of malaria is recommended as policy for certain ...
BACKGROUND: Intermittent preventive treatment of malaria in children (IPTc) is a promising strategy ...
BACKGROUND: Malaria and anaemia are the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in children in sub...
INTRODUCTION: Evidence indicates children who suffer from ill-health are less likely to attend or co...
BACKGROUND: Intermittent preventive treatment (IPT) is a well established malaria control interventi...
BACKGROUND: Improving the health of school-aged children can yield substantial benefits for cognitiv...
Background: Improving the health of school-aged children can yield substantial benefits for cognitiv...
International audienceBackground : School-aged children are rarely targeted by malaria control progr...
BACKGROUND: The burden of malaria infection in sub-Saharan Africa among school-aged children aged 5-...
SummaryBackgroundMalaria is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in early childhood, yet its con...
BACKGROUND: Improving the health of school-aged children can yield substantial benefits for cognitiv...
BACKGROUND: School-aged children are rarely targeted by malaria control programmes, yet the prevalen...
BACKGROUND: Intermittent preventive treatment (IPT) in schoolchildren offers a promising option for ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Improving the health of school-aged children can yield substantial benefits...
BACKGROUND: Interventions that reduce exposure to malaria infection may lead to delayed malaria morb...
BACKGROUND: Intermittent preventive treatment (IPT) of malaria is recommended as policy for certain ...
BACKGROUND: Intermittent preventive treatment of malaria in children (IPTc) is a promising strategy ...
BACKGROUND: Malaria and anaemia are the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in children in sub...
INTRODUCTION: Evidence indicates children who suffer from ill-health are less likely to attend or co...
BACKGROUND: Intermittent preventive treatment (IPT) is a well established malaria control interventi...
BACKGROUND: Improving the health of school-aged children can yield substantial benefits for cognitiv...
Background: Improving the health of school-aged children can yield substantial benefits for cognitiv...
International audienceBackground : School-aged children are rarely targeted by malaria control progr...
BACKGROUND: The burden of malaria infection in sub-Saharan Africa among school-aged children aged 5-...