BACKGROUND: The relationship between the burden of uncomplicated malaria and transmission intensity is unclear and a better understanding of this relationship is important for the implementation of intervention programmes. METHODS: A 6-month longitudinal study monitoring risk factors for anaemia and febrile malaria episodes was conducted among individuals aged below 20 years, residing in three villages of different altitude in areas of high, moderate and low malaria transmission intensity in North-Eastern Tanzania. RESULTS: The burden of anaemia and malarial fever fell mainly on the youngest children and was highest in the village with high transmission intensity. Although a considerable percentage of individuals in all villages carried int...
BACKGROUND: A greater understanding of the relationship between transmission intensity, seasonality ...
BACKGROUND: In malaria endemic areas, individuals are frequently asymptomatic and may be undetected ...
BACKGROUND: Transmission of malaria in sub-Saharan Africa has become increasingly stratified followi...
BACKGROUND: The relationship between the burden of uncomplicated malaria and transmission intensity...
Abstract Background The relationship between the burden of uncomplicated malaria and transmission in...
BACKGROUND: The understanding of the epidemiology of severe malaria in African children remains inco...
Malaria parasite prevalence in endemic populations is an essential indicator for monitoring the prog...
BACKGROUND: Malaria remains a major cause of mortality and morbidity in Africa. Many approaches to m...
BACKGROUND: Malaria among school children is increasingly receiving attention, yet the burden of mal...
Severe Plasmodium falciparum malaria is a major cause of death in children. The contribution of the ...
BACKGROUND: Malaria control interventions have led to a decline in transmission intensity in many en...
Background: A survey in Kumasi, Ghana found a marked Plasmodium falciparum prevalence difference bet...
Children in malaria endemic areas acquire immunity to severe malaria faster than to mild malaria. On...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the factors which determine a household's or individual's risk of malaria ...
CONTEXT: There are concerns that malaria control measures such as use of insecticide-treated bed net...
BACKGROUND: A greater understanding of the relationship between transmission intensity, seasonality ...
BACKGROUND: In malaria endemic areas, individuals are frequently asymptomatic and may be undetected ...
BACKGROUND: Transmission of malaria in sub-Saharan Africa has become increasingly stratified followi...
BACKGROUND: The relationship between the burden of uncomplicated malaria and transmission intensity...
Abstract Background The relationship between the burden of uncomplicated malaria and transmission in...
BACKGROUND: The understanding of the epidemiology of severe malaria in African children remains inco...
Malaria parasite prevalence in endemic populations is an essential indicator for monitoring the prog...
BACKGROUND: Malaria remains a major cause of mortality and morbidity in Africa. Many approaches to m...
BACKGROUND: Malaria among school children is increasingly receiving attention, yet the burden of mal...
Severe Plasmodium falciparum malaria is a major cause of death in children. The contribution of the ...
BACKGROUND: Malaria control interventions have led to a decline in transmission intensity in many en...
Background: A survey in Kumasi, Ghana found a marked Plasmodium falciparum prevalence difference bet...
Children in malaria endemic areas acquire immunity to severe malaria faster than to mild malaria. On...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the factors which determine a household's or individual's risk of malaria ...
CONTEXT: There are concerns that malaria control measures such as use of insecticide-treated bed net...
BACKGROUND: A greater understanding of the relationship between transmission intensity, seasonality ...
BACKGROUND: In malaria endemic areas, individuals are frequently asymptomatic and may be undetected ...
BACKGROUND: Transmission of malaria in sub-Saharan Africa has become increasingly stratified followi...