The population of the northern part of the province of KwaZulu Natal in South Africa has experienced low levels of malaria transmission intensity for many years. We investigated the widely held assumption that individuals in this population do not develop clinical tolerance to infection with Plasmodium falciparum. We calculated malaria incidence rates by 5-year age groups from a comprehensive small area malaria reporting system and from national census data for the period from mid-1990 to mid-1999. Incidence rates were plotted against age groups for each of the nine malaria seasons, and by quintile of crude incidence rate. These show that age-specific incidence varied considerably in areas of high incidence and in years of high incidence. I...
Background Understanding the age patterns of disease is necessary to target interventions to maximi...
BACKGROUND: A greater understanding of the relationship between transmission intensity, seasonality ...
To explore the feasibility of field sites for malaria vaccine trials, we conducted a prospective stu...
BACKGROUND: There is evidence that the age-pattern of Plasmodium falciparum malaria varies with tran...
Malaria transmission intensity in Africa varies over several log orders, from less than one infected...
malaria varies with transmission intensity. A better understanding of how this varies with the seve...
Estimating the changing burden of malaria disease remains difficult owing to limitations in health r...
BACKGROUND: The understanding of the epidemiology of severe malaria in African children remains inco...
Abstract. Establishing the relationship between transmission intensity and health outcomes is crucia...
Between July 2000 and June 2001, we used weekly active case detection (ACD) of clinical malaria epis...
<p>Malaria incidence is reported as the number of symptomatic <i>P. falciparum</i> infections per 1,...
After decades of research, our understanding of when and why individuals infected with Plasmodium fa...
Incidence rates per 1000 among: a) children under five years old (U5), c) adolescents (5–14) years o...
Azra C. Ghani1 Estimating the changing burden of malaria disease remains difficult owing to limitati...
To explore the feasibility of field sites for malaria vaccine trials, we conducted a prospective stu...
Background Understanding the age patterns of disease is necessary to target interventions to maximi...
BACKGROUND: A greater understanding of the relationship between transmission intensity, seasonality ...
To explore the feasibility of field sites for malaria vaccine trials, we conducted a prospective stu...
BACKGROUND: There is evidence that the age-pattern of Plasmodium falciparum malaria varies with tran...
Malaria transmission intensity in Africa varies over several log orders, from less than one infected...
malaria varies with transmission intensity. A better understanding of how this varies with the seve...
Estimating the changing burden of malaria disease remains difficult owing to limitations in health r...
BACKGROUND: The understanding of the epidemiology of severe malaria in African children remains inco...
Abstract. Establishing the relationship between transmission intensity and health outcomes is crucia...
Between July 2000 and June 2001, we used weekly active case detection (ACD) of clinical malaria epis...
<p>Malaria incidence is reported as the number of symptomatic <i>P. falciparum</i> infections per 1,...
After decades of research, our understanding of when and why individuals infected with Plasmodium fa...
Incidence rates per 1000 among: a) children under five years old (U5), c) adolescents (5–14) years o...
Azra C. Ghani1 Estimating the changing burden of malaria disease remains difficult owing to limitati...
To explore the feasibility of field sites for malaria vaccine trials, we conducted a prospective stu...
Background Understanding the age patterns of disease is necessary to target interventions to maximi...
BACKGROUND: A greater understanding of the relationship between transmission intensity, seasonality ...
To explore the feasibility of field sites for malaria vaccine trials, we conducted a prospective stu...