Malaria incidence and prevalence surveys were performed from December, 1967 to February, 1969 among the indigenous Nilotic inhabitants of Gambela, a small administrative centre in the western lowlands of Ethiopia. Entomological data suggested that malaria transmission was seasonal and this was consistent with monthly P. falciparum parasite rates. Monthly P. malariae parasite rates, however, were consistent with an hypothesis of homogeneity. The age-specific incidence of quartan malaria among 26 children zero to 11 years old at the start of study was examined at 28 day intervals over a 15-month period. The resulting data suggested that parasite acquisition was a slow process and an annual P. malariae incidence of 0.17 was derived. This stati...
We collected anophelines every second week for one year from randomly selected houses in southwester...
Background: Malaria is caused by protozoan parasites of the genus Plasmodium. It is one of the leadi...
Background Ethiopia has shown notable progress in reducing the burden of malaria over the past two ...
Retrospective study on malaria prevalence was conducted to determine a five-year malaria trend in th...
Background: In 2005, the Ethiopian government launched a massive expansion of the malaria prevention...
Background: The global decline of malaria burden and goals for elimination has led to an increased i...
BACKGROUND: A significant segment of the world’s population is at risk of contracting malaria infect...
Background: The identification of epidemiological pattern of infection with Plasmodium falciparum an...
BACKGROUND: In Ethiopia, malaria transmission is seasonal and unstable, with both Plasmodium falcipa...
Background: This study was part of the work to prepare for a cluster-randomized controlled trial to ...
BACKGROUND: Data registered in health facilities about malaria are vital source of information regar...
Background: Malaria incidence has been reported to decrease substantially in parts of sub-Saharan Af...
BACKGROUND: Since 2005, Ethiopia has aggressively scaled up malaria prevention and case management. ...
Background: Malaria transmission in Ethiopia is unstable and seasonal, with the majority of the coun...
Assessments of the epidemiology of malaria over time are needed to understand changes in transmissio...
We collected anophelines every second week for one year from randomly selected houses in southwester...
Background: Malaria is caused by protozoan parasites of the genus Plasmodium. It is one of the leadi...
Background Ethiopia has shown notable progress in reducing the burden of malaria over the past two ...
Retrospective study on malaria prevalence was conducted to determine a five-year malaria trend in th...
Background: In 2005, the Ethiopian government launched a massive expansion of the malaria prevention...
Background: The global decline of malaria burden and goals for elimination has led to an increased i...
BACKGROUND: A significant segment of the world’s population is at risk of contracting malaria infect...
Background: The identification of epidemiological pattern of infection with Plasmodium falciparum an...
BACKGROUND: In Ethiopia, malaria transmission is seasonal and unstable, with both Plasmodium falcipa...
Background: This study was part of the work to prepare for a cluster-randomized controlled trial to ...
BACKGROUND: Data registered in health facilities about malaria are vital source of information regar...
Background: Malaria incidence has been reported to decrease substantially in parts of sub-Saharan Af...
BACKGROUND: Since 2005, Ethiopia has aggressively scaled up malaria prevention and case management. ...
Background: Malaria transmission in Ethiopia is unstable and seasonal, with the majority of the coun...
Assessments of the epidemiology of malaria over time are needed to understand changes in transmissio...
We collected anophelines every second week for one year from randomly selected houses in southwester...
Background: Malaria is caused by protozoan parasites of the genus Plasmodium. It is one of the leadi...
Background Ethiopia has shown notable progress in reducing the burden of malaria over the past two ...