OBJECTIVE: To study the diagnosis and outcomes in people admitted to hospital with a diagnosis of severe malaria in areas with differing intensities of malaria transmission. DESIGN: Prospective observational study of children and adults over the course a year. SETTING: 10 hospitals in north east Tanzania. PARTICIPANTS: 17,313 patients were admitted to hospital; of these 4474 (2851 children aged under 5 years) fulfilled criteria for severe disease. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Details of the treatment given and outcome. Altitudes of residence (a proxy for transmission intensity) measured with a global positioning system. RESULTS: Blood film microscopy showed that 2062 (46.1%) of people treated for malaria had Plasmodium falciparum (slide positive)....
AbstractBackgroundDespite decreasing malaria burden in sub-Saharan Africa, fever in children is freq...
Objective. To describe severe and complicated malaria, including the common complications. causes o...
Malaria remains as an important public health and a major cause of childhood death and paediatric ho...
To study the diagnosis and outcomes in people admitted to hospital with a diagnosis of severe malari...
OBJECTIVE: To study the diagnosis and outcomes in people admitted to hospital with a diagnosis of s...
This research article was published by East African Health Research Journal 2022, Volume 6, Number 2...
Background: Despite decreasing malaria burden in sub-Saharan Africa, fever in children is frequently...
BACKGROUND: Recent studies have highlighted the over-diagnosis of malaria in clinical settings in Af...
BACKGROUND: Over diagnosis of malaria contributes to improper treatment, wastage of drugs and resist...
OBJECTIVE: To compare rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) for malaria with routine microscopy in guiding t...
Severe febrile illness is a major cause of adult hospital admission in Africa. Studies of non-malari...
Background: Malaria is a major cause of paediatric morbidity and mortality. As no clinical features ...
BACKGROUND: Malaria is a major public health concern in The Gambia. There is limited data on the cli...
Cerebralmalariais commonly diagnosed in adults in endemic areas in Africa, both in hospitals and in ...
CONTEXT: There are concerns that malaria control measures such as use of insecticide-treated bed net...
AbstractBackgroundDespite decreasing malaria burden in sub-Saharan Africa, fever in children is freq...
Objective. To describe severe and complicated malaria, including the common complications. causes o...
Malaria remains as an important public health and a major cause of childhood death and paediatric ho...
To study the diagnosis and outcomes in people admitted to hospital with a diagnosis of severe malari...
OBJECTIVE: To study the diagnosis and outcomes in people admitted to hospital with a diagnosis of s...
This research article was published by East African Health Research Journal 2022, Volume 6, Number 2...
Background: Despite decreasing malaria burden in sub-Saharan Africa, fever in children is frequently...
BACKGROUND: Recent studies have highlighted the over-diagnosis of malaria in clinical settings in Af...
BACKGROUND: Over diagnosis of malaria contributes to improper treatment, wastage of drugs and resist...
OBJECTIVE: To compare rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) for malaria with routine microscopy in guiding t...
Severe febrile illness is a major cause of adult hospital admission in Africa. Studies of non-malari...
Background: Malaria is a major cause of paediatric morbidity and mortality. As no clinical features ...
BACKGROUND: Malaria is a major public health concern in The Gambia. There is limited data on the cli...
Cerebralmalariais commonly diagnosed in adults in endemic areas in Africa, both in hospitals and in ...
CONTEXT: There are concerns that malaria control measures such as use of insecticide-treated bed net...
AbstractBackgroundDespite decreasing malaria burden in sub-Saharan Africa, fever in children is freq...
Objective. To describe severe and complicated malaria, including the common complications. causes o...
Malaria remains as an important public health and a major cause of childhood death and paediatric ho...