Abstract Background Home-based management of malaria involves prompt delivery of effective malaria treatment at the community by untrained caregiver. The aim of this study was to document home-based treatment of suspected malaria by non-medical caregivers and to identify its health impact on malaria outcome (severe malaria prevalence, parasite load and mortality) in children (6–59 months). Methods A descriptive cross-sectional study carried out from June 2012–July 2013. Data was obtained by researcher-administered questionnaire and malaria was confirmed in each child by microscopy. Analysis was by Statistical Package for Scientific Solutions version 16. Results Of the 290 caregivers (31.2 ± 6.1 years)/child (21.3 ± 14.4 months) pairs recrui...
This study determined the effect of comprehensive health education programme on the home management ...
Abstract Background Malaria is the main cause of hospital admissions in Benin and a leading cause of...
This study assessed mothers’/caregivers’ knowledge, attitude and practices concerning home treatment...
Background: One of the key interventions proposed underthe Roll back malaria initiative is improveme...
Introduction: Home management of fever by caregivers is particularly relevant for ensuring effective...
Malaria remains the leading cause of child mortality and morbidity in sub-Saharan Africa. Home-based...
Abstract Background Early diagnosis and prompt treatment including appropriate home-based treatment ...
Background: Home treatment for childhood febrile illness is a common practice among caregivers in Ni...
Abstract. In sub-Saharan Africa almost all of the malaria deaths occur in children below five years ...
BACKGROUND: Home management of malaria-the presumptive treatment of febrile children with antimalari...
Objective: To examine the medicines and dosage that mothers who engage in home-based malaria managem...
Background and aims: Integrated vector control especially use of insecticide-treated bed nets have b...
Malaria remains one of the world's most devastating diseases, killing millions of people yearly. Hom...
Background: Malaria is a preventable and treatable disease associated with high morbidity and mortal...
In Nigeria, only about 20% of malaria episodes are treated in the health centres, while care provide...
This study determined the effect of comprehensive health education programme on the home management ...
Abstract Background Malaria is the main cause of hospital admissions in Benin and a leading cause of...
This study assessed mothers’/caregivers’ knowledge, attitude and practices concerning home treatment...
Background: One of the key interventions proposed underthe Roll back malaria initiative is improveme...
Introduction: Home management of fever by caregivers is particularly relevant for ensuring effective...
Malaria remains the leading cause of child mortality and morbidity in sub-Saharan Africa. Home-based...
Abstract Background Early diagnosis and prompt treatment including appropriate home-based treatment ...
Background: Home treatment for childhood febrile illness is a common practice among caregivers in Ni...
Abstract. In sub-Saharan Africa almost all of the malaria deaths occur in children below five years ...
BACKGROUND: Home management of malaria-the presumptive treatment of febrile children with antimalari...
Objective: To examine the medicines and dosage that mothers who engage in home-based malaria managem...
Background and aims: Integrated vector control especially use of insecticide-treated bed nets have b...
Malaria remains one of the world's most devastating diseases, killing millions of people yearly. Hom...
Background: Malaria is a preventable and treatable disease associated with high morbidity and mortal...
In Nigeria, only about 20% of malaria episodes are treated in the health centres, while care provide...
This study determined the effect of comprehensive health education programme on the home management ...
Abstract Background Malaria is the main cause of hospital admissions in Benin and a leading cause of...
This study assessed mothers’/caregivers’ knowledge, attitude and practices concerning home treatment...