Background: Despite the availability of a safe and effective vaccine for over 50 years, measles remains a leading cause of death among young children in developing countries. Aim: This study assessed the knowledge and home treatment of measles by caregivers of children under 5 years. Setting: Abebi community, Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria. Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study of 509 caregivers of children aged 6 months to 5 years in a semi-urban community in Ibadan was conducted using a multi-stage sampling method. An interviewer administered structured questionnaire was used to collect information on socio-demographic characteristics, knowledge of aetiology, main symptoms and signs, and home treatment of measles. Chi-square test an...
Background: Barely two years to the end-point of the count-down to 2015, measles still remains a maj...
AE Olaitan, EE Ella, JB Ameh Department of Microbiology, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria Ba...
Introduction Measles is a vaccine preventable viral disease that affects mostly children under-five...
Introduction: despite availability of an effective vaccine, the measles epidemic continue to oc...
Objectives: Measles is a highly infectious immunizable disease with potential for eradication but is...
Background: Measles remains a major cause of childhood morbidity and mortality in Nigeria despite th...
Introduction: The incidence of measles has spiked in recent times despite the efforts to its eradic...
Background: Measles is a vaccine preventable viral infection which is still responsible for signific...
Background and Objectives: Vaccine preventable diseases cause significant morbidity and mortality am...
Background:Nigeria, a signatory to the Global Vaccine Action Plan 2012–2020 has been conducting mea...
Background: According to the World Health Organization (WHO), African region accounts for 36% of dea...
Background: The increase of vaccination rates means that fewer children will be vulnerable to vaccin...
Background: According to the World Health Organization (WHO), African region accounts for 36% of dea...
Purpose: To compare the awareness and treatment knowledge of malaria amongst caregivers of young chi...
The ultimate goal of immunization is to reduce the incidence of vaccine preventable diseases by atta...
Background: Barely two years to the end-point of the count-down to 2015, measles still remains a maj...
AE Olaitan, EE Ella, JB Ameh Department of Microbiology, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria Ba...
Introduction Measles is a vaccine preventable viral disease that affects mostly children under-five...
Introduction: despite availability of an effective vaccine, the measles epidemic continue to oc...
Objectives: Measles is a highly infectious immunizable disease with potential for eradication but is...
Background: Measles remains a major cause of childhood morbidity and mortality in Nigeria despite th...
Introduction: The incidence of measles has spiked in recent times despite the efforts to its eradic...
Background: Measles is a vaccine preventable viral infection which is still responsible for signific...
Background and Objectives: Vaccine preventable diseases cause significant morbidity and mortality am...
Background:Nigeria, a signatory to the Global Vaccine Action Plan 2012–2020 has been conducting mea...
Background: According to the World Health Organization (WHO), African region accounts for 36% of dea...
Background: The increase of vaccination rates means that fewer children will be vulnerable to vaccin...
Background: According to the World Health Organization (WHO), African region accounts for 36% of dea...
Purpose: To compare the awareness and treatment knowledge of malaria amongst caregivers of young chi...
The ultimate goal of immunization is to reduce the incidence of vaccine preventable diseases by atta...
Background: Barely two years to the end-point of the count-down to 2015, measles still remains a maj...
AE Olaitan, EE Ella, JB Ameh Department of Microbiology, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria Ba...
Introduction Measles is a vaccine preventable viral disease that affects mostly children under-five...