Malaria transmission is unstable in Pakistan with the highest number of cases reported during the monsoon season. Despite its high incidence, malaria is still a poorly resourced, poorly funded and an uncontrolled disease especially in far-flung areas. Pakistan\u27s National Malaria Control Program (NMCP), although operational since its inception in 1947, has suffered due to the unstable political, socioeconomic and financial situation prevalent in the country. In Pakistan, more than 300000 cases of malaria are reported every year with 68% of the cases caused by Plasmodium vivax. It is estimated that about 70-80% of the population accesses the private sector for treatment. As the private sector does not routinely report data to the governmen...
Malaria is a diseased that is caused by bites of mosquito. Malaria is a very spreading disease in al...
Summary The malaria situation in India is complex as a result of diverse socio-environmental conditi...
© 2019 Pakistan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. All rights reserved. Malaria, dengue and chikung...
Malaria transmission is unstable in Pakistan with the highest number of cases reported during the mo...
The escalation of control intercessions has prompted stamped decreases in Malaria trouble in certain...
Military conflict has been a major challenge in the detection and control of emerging infectious dis...
BACKGROUND: According to WHO, 1.5 million cases of malaria are reported annually in Pakistan. Malari...
BackgroundMalaria, disproportionately affects poor people more than any other disease of public heal...
Despite tremendous progress, malaria remains a serious public health problem in Pakistan. Very few s...
Abstract Background Malaria is a parasitic infection primarily caused by four main species of the ge...
Objective: The objective of research was the malaria infection prevalence identification in the popu...
Objective: The aim of this research work is to investigate the frequency of parasites and species of...
Despite tremendous progress, malaria remains a serious public health problem in Pakistan. Very few s...
Abstract Background Malaria vector born disease caused by Plasmodium species is transmitted through...
Summary: Malaria continues to have devastating effect on people's lives especially in developing cou...
Malaria is a diseased that is caused by bites of mosquito. Malaria is a very spreading disease in al...
Summary The malaria situation in India is complex as a result of diverse socio-environmental conditi...
© 2019 Pakistan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. All rights reserved. Malaria, dengue and chikung...
Malaria transmission is unstable in Pakistan with the highest number of cases reported during the mo...
The escalation of control intercessions has prompted stamped decreases in Malaria trouble in certain...
Military conflict has been a major challenge in the detection and control of emerging infectious dis...
BACKGROUND: According to WHO, 1.5 million cases of malaria are reported annually in Pakistan. Malari...
BackgroundMalaria, disproportionately affects poor people more than any other disease of public heal...
Despite tremendous progress, malaria remains a serious public health problem in Pakistan. Very few s...
Abstract Background Malaria is a parasitic infection primarily caused by four main species of the ge...
Objective: The objective of research was the malaria infection prevalence identification in the popu...
Objective: The aim of this research work is to investigate the frequency of parasites and species of...
Despite tremendous progress, malaria remains a serious public health problem in Pakistan. Very few s...
Abstract Background Malaria vector born disease caused by Plasmodium species is transmitted through...
Summary: Malaria continues to have devastating effect on people's lives especially in developing cou...
Malaria is a diseased that is caused by bites of mosquito. Malaria is a very spreading disease in al...
Summary The malaria situation in India is complex as a result of diverse socio-environmental conditi...
© 2019 Pakistan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. All rights reserved. Malaria, dengue and chikung...