Background. Malaria remains a major cause of mortality and morbidity in the world, and particularly in sub-Saharan Africa. Objectives. The aim of this study was to determine ownership and utilization of ITNs among households with children under five in the previous night. Methods. A community based cross-sectional study was conducted in Gursum district in Eastern Ethiopia. A total of 335 households were surveyed using a pretested structured questionnaire administered though house-to-house interviews. Results. Household ownership for at least one mosquito net and use of nets were 62.4% (95% CI 57.2–67.6%) and 21.5% (95% CI 17.1–25.9%), respectively. Households who received or were told about ITN in the last 6 months were three times more lik...
Abstract Background Many countries in sub-Saharan Africa, including Ethiopia, are focusing on the di...
Following recent large scale-up of malaria control interventions in Ethiopia, this study aimed to co...
<p>Malaria is hyper-endemic in Ghana, and remains one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortali...
Copyright © 2012 Sibhatu Biadgilign et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Introduction: insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) stood at center in the current efforts to prevent and ...
Abstract Objective The primary aim of this study was to assess the utilization of an insecticide-tre...
Abstract Background Malaria is the leading cause of disease burden across the world, especially in A...
Purpose. In the year 2015, the Ghana Health Service launched a free mass insecticide-treated net (IT...
In Sub Sahara Africa, the use of Insecticide Treated Nets (ITNs) is one of many strategies of Roll B...
Background. In Ghana, attempts to control malaria through antimalarial medications are currently thr...
Introduction:A large proportion of the Ethiopian population (approximately 68%) lives in malaria ris...
Introduction:A large proportion of the Ethiopian population (approximately 68%) lives in malaria ris...
BackgroundMalaria can be prevented using cost-effective interventions. It can be prevented at large ...
Background: A huge discrepancy was reported between ownership versus utilization of insecticide-trea...
Background: Insecticide-treated bed nets (ITNs) are known to be highly effective in reducing malaria...
Abstract Background Many countries in sub-Saharan Africa, including Ethiopia, are focusing on the di...
Following recent large scale-up of malaria control interventions in Ethiopia, this study aimed to co...
<p>Malaria is hyper-endemic in Ghana, and remains one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortali...
Copyright © 2012 Sibhatu Biadgilign et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Introduction: insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) stood at center in the current efforts to prevent and ...
Abstract Objective The primary aim of this study was to assess the utilization of an insecticide-tre...
Abstract Background Malaria is the leading cause of disease burden across the world, especially in A...
Purpose. In the year 2015, the Ghana Health Service launched a free mass insecticide-treated net (IT...
In Sub Sahara Africa, the use of Insecticide Treated Nets (ITNs) is one of many strategies of Roll B...
Background. In Ghana, attempts to control malaria through antimalarial medications are currently thr...
Introduction:A large proportion of the Ethiopian population (approximately 68%) lives in malaria ris...
Introduction:A large proportion of the Ethiopian population (approximately 68%) lives in malaria ris...
BackgroundMalaria can be prevented using cost-effective interventions. It can be prevented at large ...
Background: A huge discrepancy was reported between ownership versus utilization of insecticide-trea...
Background: Insecticide-treated bed nets (ITNs) are known to be highly effective in reducing malaria...
Abstract Background Many countries in sub-Saharan Africa, including Ethiopia, are focusing on the di...
Following recent large scale-up of malaria control interventions in Ethiopia, this study aimed to co...
<p>Malaria is hyper-endemic in Ghana, and remains one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortali...