Abstract Background Malaria is one of the leading causes of sickness and death in the developing world, causing more than a million deaths and around 250 million new cases annually worldwide. The aim of this comprehensive survey was to provide information on malaria indicators at household level in high-risk malaria areas in Iran. Methods In a cluster randomized cross-sectional survey data were collected from 5,456 households in both rural and urban areas of 20 malaria-affected districts of Iran. All the fieldwork was done by trained interviewers and a validated questionnaire. The questionnaire comprised baseline characteristics of the study population, the knowledge of people about different aspects of malaria (such as clinical symptoms, t...
Background: The aims of this study was to analysis the current situation of malaria and to find the ...
Objective: To demonstrate malaria situation analysis, stratification and planning for an endemic are...
We surveyed adults in a randomly selected sample of 1,000 households in 50 villages in nine malarial...
Abstract Background Indoor residual spraying of insecticide (IRS) is a key intervention for reducing...
AbstractObjectivesTo aim to determine the status and epidemiological aspects of malaria in Iran in f...
Iran has attained more than 96 percent reduce in indigenous malaria cases, and is classified in the ...
Iran is considered as one of the malaria endemic countries of the Eastern Mediterranean Region (EMR)...
Background: Malaria is one of the most important parasitic diseases in tropical and temperate region...
Background: Malaria is a major public health challenge in tropical and semi-tropical countries in te...
A transversal survey was conducted in Elobied, North Kordofan State, Sudan to evaluate the knowledge...
AbstractObjectivesTo aim to determine the status and epidemiological aspects of malaria in Iran in f...
We surveyed adults in a randomly selected sample of 1,000 households in 50 villages in nine malarial...
Malaria is caused by Plasmodium parasites, which are transmitted via the bite of infected female ano...
Malaria had being widely prevalent for a long time in Iran. Before starting any anti-malarial campai...
Background Yemen is a Mediterranean country where 65% of its population is at risk of malaria, wi...
Background: The aims of this study was to analysis the current situation of malaria and to find the ...
Objective: To demonstrate malaria situation analysis, stratification and planning for an endemic are...
We surveyed adults in a randomly selected sample of 1,000 households in 50 villages in nine malarial...
Abstract Background Indoor residual spraying of insecticide (IRS) is a key intervention for reducing...
AbstractObjectivesTo aim to determine the status and epidemiological aspects of malaria in Iran in f...
Iran has attained more than 96 percent reduce in indigenous malaria cases, and is classified in the ...
Iran is considered as one of the malaria endemic countries of the Eastern Mediterranean Region (EMR)...
Background: Malaria is one of the most important parasitic diseases in tropical and temperate region...
Background: Malaria is a major public health challenge in tropical and semi-tropical countries in te...
A transversal survey was conducted in Elobied, North Kordofan State, Sudan to evaluate the knowledge...
AbstractObjectivesTo aim to determine the status and epidemiological aspects of malaria in Iran in f...
We surveyed adults in a randomly selected sample of 1,000 households in 50 villages in nine malarial...
Malaria is caused by Plasmodium parasites, which are transmitted via the bite of infected female ano...
Malaria had being widely prevalent for a long time in Iran. Before starting any anti-malarial campai...
Background Yemen is a Mediterranean country where 65% of its population is at risk of malaria, wi...
Background: The aims of this study was to analysis the current situation of malaria and to find the ...
Objective: To demonstrate malaria situation analysis, stratification and planning for an endemic are...
We surveyed adults in a randomly selected sample of 1,000 households in 50 villages in nine malarial...