BACKGROUND: Global efforts to scale-up malaria control interventions are gaining steam. These include the use of Long-Lasting Insecticide Nets, Indoor Residual Spraying, Intermittent Preventive Treatment and Test, Treat and Track. Despite these, the drive for malaria elimination is far from being realistic in endemic communities in Africa. This is partly due to the fact that asymptomatic parasite carriage, not specifically targeted by most interventions, remains the bedrock that fuels transmission. This has led to mass testing, treatment and tracking (MTTT) as an alternative strategy to target asymptomatic individuals. We report the impact of MTTT on the prevalence of asymptomatic malaria parasitaemia over a one-year period in Ghana, hypoth...
Background. Asymptomatic carriage of the malaria parasites, likewise its misdiagnosis, especially fa...
Background Selectively targeting and treating malaria-infected individuals may further decrease p...
OBJECTIVE: To find out what proportion of Plasmodium falciparum infections are treated in rural Gamb...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiology of malaria and related fevers in most parts of Africa is changing due to sc...
BACKGROUND: Selectively targeting and treating malaria-infected individuals may further decrease par...
Background: Selectively targeting and treating malaria‑infected individuals may further decrease par...
Background: Malaria remains a serious threat to children under 15 years of age in sub-Sahara Africa....
BACKGROUND: Artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT) has been promoted as a means to reduce malar...
BACKGROUND: Effective mass drug administration (MDA) with anti-malarial drugs can clear the human in...
BACKGROUND: Since 2005, Ethiopia has aggressively scaled up malaria prevention and case management. ...
Background: Despite the significant investments to control malaria infection rates over the past yea...
RTS,S/AS01E malaria vaccine safety, effectiveness, and impact will be assessed in pre- and post-vacc...
BACKGROUND: Plasmodium falciparum malaria remains endemic in sub-Saharan Africa including Ghana. The...
Abstract Background Since 2008 indoor residual spraying (IRS) has become one of the interventions fo...
Background. Indicators of successful malaria control interventions include a reduction in the preval...
Background. Asymptomatic carriage of the malaria parasites, likewise its misdiagnosis, especially fa...
Background Selectively targeting and treating malaria-infected individuals may further decrease p...
OBJECTIVE: To find out what proportion of Plasmodium falciparum infections are treated in rural Gamb...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiology of malaria and related fevers in most parts of Africa is changing due to sc...
BACKGROUND: Selectively targeting and treating malaria-infected individuals may further decrease par...
Background: Selectively targeting and treating malaria‑infected individuals may further decrease par...
Background: Malaria remains a serious threat to children under 15 years of age in sub-Sahara Africa....
BACKGROUND: Artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT) has been promoted as a means to reduce malar...
BACKGROUND: Effective mass drug administration (MDA) with anti-malarial drugs can clear the human in...
BACKGROUND: Since 2005, Ethiopia has aggressively scaled up malaria prevention and case management. ...
Background: Despite the significant investments to control malaria infection rates over the past yea...
RTS,S/AS01E malaria vaccine safety, effectiveness, and impact will be assessed in pre- and post-vacc...
BACKGROUND: Plasmodium falciparum malaria remains endemic in sub-Saharan Africa including Ghana. The...
Abstract Background Since 2008 indoor residual spraying (IRS) has become one of the interventions fo...
Background. Indicators of successful malaria control interventions include a reduction in the preval...
Background. Asymptomatic carriage of the malaria parasites, likewise its misdiagnosis, especially fa...
Background Selectively targeting and treating malaria-infected individuals may further decrease p...
OBJECTIVE: To find out what proportion of Plasmodium falciparum infections are treated in rural Gamb...