AbstractObjectiveTo examine how mothers recognize malaria infection in children aged less than five and five years, frequency and duration of the infection in these children as well as measures used to reduce exposure of children to mosquito bites, and to discuss the possibilities of designing a strategy that involves mothers in management and control of malaria infection.MethodsThe data were originated from personal interviews which involved mothers in the Ugbowo Community in Benin City, Nigeria who were selected using multi-stage systemic random sampling technique. The data were analyzed qualitatively and by use of percentages, arithmetic mean and bar chart.ResultsThe results showed that all the interviewees believed that children got mal...
Malaria remains one of the most devastating public health scourges especially in the tropics. Severa...
Malaria is a major public health problem in sub-Saharan Africa. About 300 million cases occur each y...
Purpose: To determine baseline information on the perceptions of thecauses and treatment of fevers s...
AbstractObjectiveTo examine how mothers recognize malaria infection in children aged less than five ...
Malaria burden is ever increasing. Children in sub – Saharan African countries are the worst hit by ...
The survey was designed to study mothers' perception and management of childhood malaria in Umuahia ...
This is a descriptive, cross-sectional, community-based study. Five areas representing the endemici...
Abstract Background Adequate knowledge of malaria prevention and control can help in reducing the gr...
Context: Childhood malaria continues to be a major cause of childhood morbidity and mortality. Careg...
Background: Malaria is a life-threatening parasitic disease caused by the plasmodium parasite and wo...
Objective: About 20% of malaria episodes in Nigeria are treated in the health centres, while care pr...
A cross-sectional descriptive study design, a cluster sampling technique and an interviewer administ...
Abstract Malaria is a deadly disease which is spread widely in the tropical regions of the world wit...
Malaria is a serious public health problem worldwide, yet preventable and treatable. However, in 201...
Background: Maternal knowledge on malaria and vector control measures are important because they ena...
Malaria remains one of the most devastating public health scourges especially in the tropics. Severa...
Malaria is a major public health problem in sub-Saharan Africa. About 300 million cases occur each y...
Purpose: To determine baseline information on the perceptions of thecauses and treatment of fevers s...
AbstractObjectiveTo examine how mothers recognize malaria infection in children aged less than five ...
Malaria burden is ever increasing. Children in sub – Saharan African countries are the worst hit by ...
The survey was designed to study mothers' perception and management of childhood malaria in Umuahia ...
This is a descriptive, cross-sectional, community-based study. Five areas representing the endemici...
Abstract Background Adequate knowledge of malaria prevention and control can help in reducing the gr...
Context: Childhood malaria continues to be a major cause of childhood morbidity and mortality. Careg...
Background: Malaria is a life-threatening parasitic disease caused by the plasmodium parasite and wo...
Objective: About 20% of malaria episodes in Nigeria are treated in the health centres, while care pr...
A cross-sectional descriptive study design, a cluster sampling technique and an interviewer administ...
Abstract Malaria is a deadly disease which is spread widely in the tropical regions of the world wit...
Malaria is a serious public health problem worldwide, yet preventable and treatable. However, in 201...
Background: Maternal knowledge on malaria and vector control measures are important because they ena...
Malaria remains one of the most devastating public health scourges especially in the tropics. Severa...
Malaria is a major public health problem in sub-Saharan Africa. About 300 million cases occur each y...
Purpose: To determine baseline information on the perceptions of thecauses and treatment of fevers s...