Bed nets reduce malaria-related illness and deaths, by forming a protective barrier around people sleeping under them. When impregnated with long-lasting insecticide formulations they also repel or kill mosquitoes attempting to feed upon sleeping humans, and can even suppress entire populations of malaria vectors that feed predominantly upon humans. Nevertheless, an epidemiological study in 2012 demonstrated higher malaria prevalence among bed net users than non-users in urban Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.; Focus group discussions were conducted with women from four selected wards of Dar es Salaam city, focusing on four major themes relating to bed net use behaviours: (1) reasons for bed net use, (2) reasons for not using bed nets, (3) stimuli o...
Abstract Background The protective effect of insecticide-treated bed nets against individual-level m...
This paper analyzes the effect of malaria prevalence and indoor residual spraying on the probability...
This paper analyzes the effect of malaria prevalence and indoor residual spraying on the probability...
Abstract Background Bed nets reduce malaria-related illness and deaths, by forming a protective barr...
Bed nets reduce malaria-related illness and deaths, by forming a protective barrier around people sl...
Background Bed nets reduce malaria-related illness and deaths, by forming a protective barrier arou...
Malaria is one of the most challenging problems in the tropical parts of the world, causing about 1....
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2021AbstractBackground: The effectiveness of any insec...
Malaria is a major cause of morbidity and mortality among displaced populations in tropical zones. B...
Background: Challenges persist in ensuring access to and optimal use of long-lasting, insecticidal b...
Abstract Background Insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) reduce malaria morbidity and mortality in endemi...
Bednets are thought to offer little, if any, protection against malaria, unless treated with insecti...
This paper analyzes the effect of malaria prevalence and indoor residual spraying on the probability...
Abstract Background The elimination of malaria in Zanzibar is highly dependent on sustained effectiv...
This paper analyzes the effect of malaria prevalence and indoor residual spraying on the probability...
Abstract Background The protective effect of insecticide-treated bed nets against individual-level m...
This paper analyzes the effect of malaria prevalence and indoor residual spraying on the probability...
This paper analyzes the effect of malaria prevalence and indoor residual spraying on the probability...
Abstract Background Bed nets reduce malaria-related illness and deaths, by forming a protective barr...
Bed nets reduce malaria-related illness and deaths, by forming a protective barrier around people sl...
Background Bed nets reduce malaria-related illness and deaths, by forming a protective barrier arou...
Malaria is one of the most challenging problems in the tropical parts of the world, causing about 1....
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2021AbstractBackground: The effectiveness of any insec...
Malaria is a major cause of morbidity and mortality among displaced populations in tropical zones. B...
Background: Challenges persist in ensuring access to and optimal use of long-lasting, insecticidal b...
Abstract Background Insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) reduce malaria morbidity and mortality in endemi...
Bednets are thought to offer little, if any, protection against malaria, unless treated with insecti...
This paper analyzes the effect of malaria prevalence and indoor residual spraying on the probability...
Abstract Background The elimination of malaria in Zanzibar is highly dependent on sustained effectiv...
This paper analyzes the effect of malaria prevalence and indoor residual spraying on the probability...
Abstract Background The protective effect of insecticide-treated bed nets against individual-level m...
This paper analyzes the effect of malaria prevalence and indoor residual spraying on the probability...
This paper analyzes the effect of malaria prevalence and indoor residual spraying on the probability...