Background: Malaria treatment-seeking practices vary worldwide and Bangladesh is no exception. Individuals from 88 villages in Rajasthali were asked about their treatment-seeking practices. A portion of these households preferred malaria treatment from the National Control Programme, but still a large number of households continued to use drug vendors and approximately one fourth of the individuals surveyed relied exclusively on noncontrol programme treatments. The risks of low-control programme usage include incomplete malaria treatment, possible misuse of anti-malarial drugs, and an increased potential for drug resistance. Methods: The spatial patterns of treatment-seeking practices were first examined using hot-spot analysis (Local Getis...
Background: Malaria remains a significant health problem in Bangladesh affecting 13 of 64 districts....
Background Malaria is re-emerging because of imported cases and the presence of potential vectors th...
Malaria is responsible for an estimated one million deaths per year, the vast majority in sub-Sahara...
Background: Malaria treatment-seeking practices vary worldwide and Bangladesh is no exception. Indiv...
BACKGROUND: Malaria is endemic in 13 eastern districts where the overall infection prevalence is 3.9...
Abstract Background Malaria is endemic in 13 eastern districts where the overall infection prevalenc...
Effective interventions to prevent and treat malaria have long existed. Insecticide treated nets (IT...
BACKGROUND: Malaria is a major public health concern in Bangladesh and it is highly endemic in the C...
Malaria is a major public health concern in Bangladesh and it is highly endemic in the Chittagong Hi...
Each year infectious disease such as malaria causes severe population loss in both the developing an...
Bangladesh has achieved significant progress towards malaria elimination, although health service de...
Background Malaria claims hundreds of thousands of lives each year, most of them children. A “malar...
BACKGROUND:Spread of malaria and antimalarial resistance through human movement present major threat...
BACKGROUND: Although malaria imposes an enormous burden on Malawi, it remains a controllable disease...
Abstract Background Orissa state in eastern India accounts for the highest malaria burden to the nat...
Background: Malaria remains a significant health problem in Bangladesh affecting 13 of 64 districts....
Background Malaria is re-emerging because of imported cases and the presence of potential vectors th...
Malaria is responsible for an estimated one million deaths per year, the vast majority in sub-Sahara...
Background: Malaria treatment-seeking practices vary worldwide and Bangladesh is no exception. Indiv...
BACKGROUND: Malaria is endemic in 13 eastern districts where the overall infection prevalence is 3.9...
Abstract Background Malaria is endemic in 13 eastern districts where the overall infection prevalenc...
Effective interventions to prevent and treat malaria have long existed. Insecticide treated nets (IT...
BACKGROUND: Malaria is a major public health concern in Bangladesh and it is highly endemic in the C...
Malaria is a major public health concern in Bangladesh and it is highly endemic in the Chittagong Hi...
Each year infectious disease such as malaria causes severe population loss in both the developing an...
Bangladesh has achieved significant progress towards malaria elimination, although health service de...
Background Malaria claims hundreds of thousands of lives each year, most of them children. A “malar...
BACKGROUND:Spread of malaria and antimalarial resistance through human movement present major threat...
BACKGROUND: Although malaria imposes an enormous burden on Malawi, it remains a controllable disease...
Abstract Background Orissa state in eastern India accounts for the highest malaria burden to the nat...
Background: Malaria remains a significant health problem in Bangladesh affecting 13 of 64 districts....
Background Malaria is re-emerging because of imported cases and the presence of potential vectors th...
Malaria is responsible for an estimated one million deaths per year, the vast majority in sub-Sahara...