There have been few attempts to examine the relationship between the intensity of transmission and the ensuing burden of disease or mortality from Plasmodium falciparum in Africa Bob Snow and Kevin Marsh here present the available data on malaria-specific mortality and severe morbidity among African children in relation to estimates of annual rates of falciparum inoculation. These data suggest that cohort mortality from malaria may remain similar between areas experiencing over 100-fold differences in transmission pressure. The authors raise doubts about the possible long term benefits to children living in areas of high transmission of control strategies aimed at sustained reduction in human-vector contact, for example insecticide treated ...
BACKGROUND: Although malaria is a leading cause of child deaths, few well-documented estimates of it...
Abstract. Establishing the relationship between transmission intensity and health outcomes is crucia...
Malaria is still a major cause of death and severe illness among children in many parts of tropical ...
Malaria transmission intensity in Africa varies over several log orders, from less than one infected...
BACKGROUND: Malaria remains a major cause of mortality and morbidity in Africa. Many approaches to m...
Malaria remains a major public health challenge in sub-Saharan Africa, yet our knowledge of the epid...
The disability adjusted life year (DALY) approach of defining cause-specific health burdens is becom...
There is a resurgence of interest in the clinical epidemiology of malaria among African children. Th...
Approaches to global public health are increasingly driven by an understanding of regional patterns ...
BACKGROUND: The understanding of the epidemiology of severe malaria in African children remains inco...
Despite over 100 years of scientific investigation, malaria remains the leading cause of death among...
SummaryBackgroundAs efforts to control malaria are expanded across the world, understanding the role...
Despite over 100 years of scientific investigation, malaria remains the leading cause of death among...
BACKGROUND: As efforts to control malaria are expanded across the world, understanding the role of t...
Background Although malaria is a leading cause of child deaths, few well-documented estimates of its...
BACKGROUND: Although malaria is a leading cause of child deaths, few well-documented estimates of it...
Abstract. Establishing the relationship between transmission intensity and health outcomes is crucia...
Malaria is still a major cause of death and severe illness among children in many parts of tropical ...
Malaria transmission intensity in Africa varies over several log orders, from less than one infected...
BACKGROUND: Malaria remains a major cause of mortality and morbidity in Africa. Many approaches to m...
Malaria remains a major public health challenge in sub-Saharan Africa, yet our knowledge of the epid...
The disability adjusted life year (DALY) approach of defining cause-specific health burdens is becom...
There is a resurgence of interest in the clinical epidemiology of malaria among African children. Th...
Approaches to global public health are increasingly driven by an understanding of regional patterns ...
BACKGROUND: The understanding of the epidemiology of severe malaria in African children remains inco...
Despite over 100 years of scientific investigation, malaria remains the leading cause of death among...
SummaryBackgroundAs efforts to control malaria are expanded across the world, understanding the role...
Despite over 100 years of scientific investigation, malaria remains the leading cause of death among...
BACKGROUND: As efforts to control malaria are expanded across the world, understanding the role of t...
Background Although malaria is a leading cause of child deaths, few well-documented estimates of its...
BACKGROUND: Although malaria is a leading cause of child deaths, few well-documented estimates of it...
Abstract. Establishing the relationship between transmission intensity and health outcomes is crucia...
Malaria is still a major cause of death and severe illness among children in many parts of tropical ...