Malaria in Africa is most severe in young children and pregnant women, particularly in rural and poor households. In many countries, malaria intervention coverage rates have increased as a result of scale up; but this may mask limited coverage in these highest-risk populations. Reports were reviewed from nationally representative surveys in African malaria-endemic countries from 2006 through 2008 to understand how reported intervention coverage rates reflect access by the most at-risk populations.Reports were available from 27 Demographic and Health Surveys (DHSs), Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICSs), and Malaria Indicator Surveys (MISs) during this interval with data on household intervention coverage by urban or rural setting, weal...
Background Despite the availability of cost effective malaria control interventions, such as insect...
Development assistance for health (DAH) targeted at malaria has risen exponentially over the last 10...
Abstract Background In 2005, a nationwide survey estimated that 6.5% of households in Ethiopia owned...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013Malaria, a disease both preventable and treatable, ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013Malaria, a disease both preventable and treatable, ...
Abstract Background Scale-up of malaria interventions over the last decade have yielded a significan...
Scale-up of malaria interventions over the last decade have yielded a significant reduction in malar...
Background: Despite the availability of cost effective malaria control interventions, such as insect...
Background: Despite the availability of cost effective malaria control interventions, such as insect...
BACKGROUND: Despite the availability of cost effective malaria control interventions, such as insect...
BACKGROUND: Despite the availability of cost effective malaria control interventions, such as insect...
BackgroundThe last decade has witnessed increased funding for malaria control. Malaria experts have ...
Background: Despite the availability of cost effective malaria control interventions, such as insect...
Abstract. Malaria, more than any other disease of major public health importance in developing count...
Background: In Africa, national governments and international organizations are focusing on rapidly ...
Background Despite the availability of cost effective malaria control interventions, such as insect...
Development assistance for health (DAH) targeted at malaria has risen exponentially over the last 10...
Abstract Background In 2005, a nationwide survey estimated that 6.5% of households in Ethiopia owned...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013Malaria, a disease both preventable and treatable, ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013Malaria, a disease both preventable and treatable, ...
Abstract Background Scale-up of malaria interventions over the last decade have yielded a significan...
Scale-up of malaria interventions over the last decade have yielded a significant reduction in malar...
Background: Despite the availability of cost effective malaria control interventions, such as insect...
Background: Despite the availability of cost effective malaria control interventions, such as insect...
BACKGROUND: Despite the availability of cost effective malaria control interventions, such as insect...
BACKGROUND: Despite the availability of cost effective malaria control interventions, such as insect...
BackgroundThe last decade has witnessed increased funding for malaria control. Malaria experts have ...
Background: Despite the availability of cost effective malaria control interventions, such as insect...
Abstract. Malaria, more than any other disease of major public health importance in developing count...
Background: In Africa, national governments and international organizations are focusing on rapidly ...
Background Despite the availability of cost effective malaria control interventions, such as insect...
Development assistance for health (DAH) targeted at malaria has risen exponentially over the last 10...
Abstract Background In 2005, a nationwide survey estimated that 6.5% of households in Ethiopia owned...