Abstract Background Malaria epidemics in highland areas of Kenya cause significant morbidity and mortality. Methods To assess treatment-seeking behaviour for malaria in these areas, a questionnaire was administered to 117 randomly selected households in the highland area of Kipsamoite, Kenya. Self-reported episodes of malaria occurred in 100 adults and 66 children. Results The most frequent initial sources of treatment for malaria in adults and children were medical facilities (66.0% and 66.7%) and local shops (19.0% and 30.3%). Adults and children who initially visited a medical facility for treatment were significantly more likely to recover and require no further treatment than those who initially went to a local shop (adults, 84.9% v. 3...
Although malaria is a controllable and preventable disease, it remains among the leading causes of m...
BackgroundMalaria remains a public health problem in Kenya despite sustained interventions deployed ...
Abstract Background Global malaria control strategies highlight the need to increase early uptake of...
BackgroundMalaria epidemics in highland areas of Kenya cause significant morbidity and mortality.Met...
Accurate malaria diagnosis and timely treatment are requirements for effective management of the dis...
Early diagnosis of malaria followed by appropriate treatment can help reduce related morbidity and m...
Introduction: Malaria is among the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in Kenya. Malaria treatm...
Background Malaria, a disease caused by protozoan parasites of the genus Plasmodium and transmitted ...
Abstract Background Interventions to reverse trends in malaria-related morbidity and mortality in Ke...
This study investigates the source, timing and types of treatment for fevers across all ages in a lo...
BackgroundThe growing threat of insecticide resistance in mosquitoes and drug resistance in the Plas...
BackgroundThe growing threat of insecticide resistance in mosquitoes and drug resistance in the Plas...
Although malaria is a controllable and preventable disease, it remains among the leading causes of m...
Although malaria is a controllable and preventable disease, it remains among the leading causes of m...
BackgroundThe growing threat of insecticide resistance in mosquitoes and drug resistance in the Plas...
Although malaria is a controllable and preventable disease, it remains among the leading causes of m...
BackgroundMalaria remains a public health problem in Kenya despite sustained interventions deployed ...
Abstract Background Global malaria control strategies highlight the need to increase early uptake of...
BackgroundMalaria epidemics in highland areas of Kenya cause significant morbidity and mortality.Met...
Accurate malaria diagnosis and timely treatment are requirements for effective management of the dis...
Early diagnosis of malaria followed by appropriate treatment can help reduce related morbidity and m...
Introduction: Malaria is among the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in Kenya. Malaria treatm...
Background Malaria, a disease caused by protozoan parasites of the genus Plasmodium and transmitted ...
Abstract Background Interventions to reverse trends in malaria-related morbidity and mortality in Ke...
This study investigates the source, timing and types of treatment for fevers across all ages in a lo...
BackgroundThe growing threat of insecticide resistance in mosquitoes and drug resistance in the Plas...
BackgroundThe growing threat of insecticide resistance in mosquitoes and drug resistance in the Plas...
Although malaria is a controllable and preventable disease, it remains among the leading causes of m...
Although malaria is a controllable and preventable disease, it remains among the leading causes of m...
BackgroundThe growing threat of insecticide resistance in mosquitoes and drug resistance in the Plas...
Although malaria is a controllable and preventable disease, it remains among the leading causes of m...
BackgroundMalaria remains a public health problem in Kenya despite sustained interventions deployed ...
Abstract Background Global malaria control strategies highlight the need to increase early uptake of...