Abstract Background Malaria remains the leading communicable disease in Ethiopia, with around one million clinical cases of malaria reported annually. The country currently has plans for elimination for specific geographic areas of the country. Human movement may lead to the maintenance of reservoirs of infection, complicating attempts to eliminate malaria. Methods An unmatched case–control study was conducted with 560 adult patients at a Health Centre in central Ethiopia. Patients who received a malaria test were interviewed regarding their recent travel histories. Bivariate and multivariate analyses were conducted to determine if reported travel outside of the home village within the last month was related to malaria infection status. Res...
BackgroundAs malaria prevalence declines in many parts of the world due to widescale control efforts...
As malaria prevalence declines in many parts of the world due to widescale control efforts and as dr...
Abstract Background Despite the progress in reducing malaria infections and related deaths, the dise...
Abstract Background In Ethiopia, malaria has declined in the last decade; only a small number of cas...
Abstract Background Zanzibar has made substantial progress in malaria control with vector control, i...
Malaria has been Ethiopia’s predominant communicable disease for decades. Following the catastrophic...
Abstract Background Globally in 2015 about 214 million malaria cases and 438,000 deaths were reporte...
BackgroundSub-microscopic and asymptomatic infections could be bottlenecks to malaria elimination ef...
Background: Information about malaria risk factors at high altitudes is scanty. Understanding the ri...
Abstract Background Sub-microscopic and asymptomatic infections could be bottlenecks to malaria elim...
BACKGROUND: Information about malaria risk factors at high altitudes is scanty. Understanding the ri...
BackgroundMalaria intervention in Ethiopia has been strengthened significantly in the past decade. T...
Abstract Background Ethiopia embarked on combating malaria with an aim to eliminate malaria from low...
Abstract Back ground: Malaria is usually an important hazard in order to open health and economic pr...
By sustaining transmission or causing malaria outbreaks, imported malaria undermines malaria elimina...
BackgroundAs malaria prevalence declines in many parts of the world due to widescale control efforts...
As malaria prevalence declines in many parts of the world due to widescale control efforts and as dr...
Abstract Background Despite the progress in reducing malaria infections and related deaths, the dise...
Abstract Background In Ethiopia, malaria has declined in the last decade; only a small number of cas...
Abstract Background Zanzibar has made substantial progress in malaria control with vector control, i...
Malaria has been Ethiopia’s predominant communicable disease for decades. Following the catastrophic...
Abstract Background Globally in 2015 about 214 million malaria cases and 438,000 deaths were reporte...
BackgroundSub-microscopic and asymptomatic infections could be bottlenecks to malaria elimination ef...
Background: Information about malaria risk factors at high altitudes is scanty. Understanding the ri...
Abstract Background Sub-microscopic and asymptomatic infections could be bottlenecks to malaria elim...
BACKGROUND: Information about malaria risk factors at high altitudes is scanty. Understanding the ri...
BackgroundMalaria intervention in Ethiopia has been strengthened significantly in the past decade. T...
Abstract Background Ethiopia embarked on combating malaria with an aim to eliminate malaria from low...
Abstract Back ground: Malaria is usually an important hazard in order to open health and economic pr...
By sustaining transmission or causing malaria outbreaks, imported malaria undermines malaria elimina...
BackgroundAs malaria prevalence declines in many parts of the world due to widescale control efforts...
As malaria prevalence declines in many parts of the world due to widescale control efforts and as dr...
Abstract Background Despite the progress in reducing malaria infections and related deaths, the dise...