Sub-Saharan countries are facing a number of similar challenges, including their need to increase electricity access for both urban and rural dwellers and to limit the cases of malaria related morbidity and mortality. This study explores the link between using electricity, for either lighting or cooking purposes, and the occurrence of malaria cases using country-representative household level data for Malawi. The descriptive statistics and the econometric results highlight the fact that those household members living in ‘electrified’ households are more likely to experience malaria. The interpretations behind those results can be diverse; as evidence suggests, malaria vectors are attracted by electric lights and outdoor lighting avail...
The benefits of irrigation have been questioned with regard to the increase in malaria incidences. A...
There is concern that crop irrigation that results in increased numbers of vector mosquitoes will le...
BACKGROUND:Improvements to housing may contribute to malaria control and elimination by reducing hou...
Sub-Saharan countries are facing multiple simultaneous challenges that include the need to both incr...
Sub-Saharan countries are facing multiple simultaneous challenges that include the need to both incr...
BACKGROUND: Traditionally, epidemiologists have considered electrification to be a positive factor. ...
Background: Although malaria disease in urban and peri-urban areas of sub-Saharan Africa is a growin...
objective To investigate community adherence to recommended behaviours for proper deployment of sola...
To accelerate malaria elimination in areas where core interventions such as insecticide-treated nets...
Abstract Background After the introduction of an artemisinin-based combination therapy, the reductio...
African countries are scaling up malaria interventions, especially insecticide treated nets (ITN) an...
BACKGROUND: African countries are scaling up malaria interventions, especially insecticide treated n...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Approximately 125 million travellers visit malaria-endemic countri...
The Scotland-Chikwawa Health Initiative (SCHI) is carrying out health interventions aimed at achievi...
Background: Reservoirs created by damming rivers are often believed to increase malaria incidence ri...
The benefits of irrigation have been questioned with regard to the increase in malaria incidences. A...
There is concern that crop irrigation that results in increased numbers of vector mosquitoes will le...
BACKGROUND:Improvements to housing may contribute to malaria control and elimination by reducing hou...
Sub-Saharan countries are facing multiple simultaneous challenges that include the need to both incr...
Sub-Saharan countries are facing multiple simultaneous challenges that include the need to both incr...
BACKGROUND: Traditionally, epidemiologists have considered electrification to be a positive factor. ...
Background: Although malaria disease in urban and peri-urban areas of sub-Saharan Africa is a growin...
objective To investigate community adherence to recommended behaviours for proper deployment of sola...
To accelerate malaria elimination in areas where core interventions such as insecticide-treated nets...
Abstract Background After the introduction of an artemisinin-based combination therapy, the reductio...
African countries are scaling up malaria interventions, especially insecticide treated nets (ITN) an...
BACKGROUND: African countries are scaling up malaria interventions, especially insecticide treated n...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Approximately 125 million travellers visit malaria-endemic countri...
The Scotland-Chikwawa Health Initiative (SCHI) is carrying out health interventions aimed at achievi...
Background: Reservoirs created by damming rivers are often believed to increase malaria incidence ri...
The benefits of irrigation have been questioned with regard to the increase in malaria incidences. A...
There is concern that crop irrigation that results in increased numbers of vector mosquitoes will le...
BACKGROUND:Improvements to housing may contribute to malaria control and elimination by reducing hou...