Background: In 2005, a nationwide survey estimated that 6.5% of households in Ethiopia owned an insecticide-treated net (ITN), 17% of households had been sprayed with insecticide, and 4% of children under five years of age with a fever were taking an anti-malarial drug. Similar to other sub-Saharan African countries scaling-up malaria interventions, the Government of Ethiopia set an ambitious national goal in 2005 to (i) provide 100% ITN coverage in malarious areas, with a mean of two ITNs per household; (ii) to scale-up indoor residual spraying of households with insecticide (IRS) to cover 30% of households targeted for IRS; and (iii) scale-up the provision of case management with rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) and artemisinin-based combina...
Background: In 2005, the Ethiopian government launched a massive expansion of the malaria prevention...
In 2005, the Ministry of Health in Ethiopia launched a major effort to distribute over 20 million lo...
Abstract Malaria is the leading public health problem in Ethiopia where over 75% of the land surface...
Abstract Background In 2005, a nationwide survey estimated that 6.5% of households in Ethiopia owned...
Background: In 2005, a nationwide survey estimated that 6.5% of households in Ethiopia owned an inse...
Background: Malaria transmission in Ethiopia is unstable and seasonal, with the majority of the coun...
Background: In 2005, the Ministry of Health in Ethiopia launched a major effort to distribute over 2...
Background & objectives: In Ethiopia, nearly 10 million insecticide-treated bednets (ITNs) were dist...
BACKGROUND: Scale-up of malaria interventions seems to have contributed to a decline in the disease ...
Following recent large scale-up of malaria control interventions in Ethiopia, this study aimed to co...
BackgroundEthiopia is one of the African countries where Plasmodium falciparum and P. vivax co-exist...
International audienceBackground: This study was part of the work to prepare for a cluster-randomize...
Published onlineJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tBACKGROUND: Scale-up of malaria inter...
Background: In Ethiopia, nearly 70% of the population resides in areas prone to malaria infection. T...
BACKGROUND: Since 2005, Ethiopia has aggressively scaled up malaria prevention and case management. ...
Background: In 2005, the Ethiopian government launched a massive expansion of the malaria prevention...
In 2005, the Ministry of Health in Ethiopia launched a major effort to distribute over 20 million lo...
Abstract Malaria is the leading public health problem in Ethiopia where over 75% of the land surface...
Abstract Background In 2005, a nationwide survey estimated that 6.5% of households in Ethiopia owned...
Background: In 2005, a nationwide survey estimated that 6.5% of households in Ethiopia owned an inse...
Background: Malaria transmission in Ethiopia is unstable and seasonal, with the majority of the coun...
Background: In 2005, the Ministry of Health in Ethiopia launched a major effort to distribute over 2...
Background & objectives: In Ethiopia, nearly 10 million insecticide-treated bednets (ITNs) were dist...
BACKGROUND: Scale-up of malaria interventions seems to have contributed to a decline in the disease ...
Following recent large scale-up of malaria control interventions in Ethiopia, this study aimed to co...
BackgroundEthiopia is one of the African countries where Plasmodium falciparum and P. vivax co-exist...
International audienceBackground: This study was part of the work to prepare for a cluster-randomize...
Published onlineJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tBACKGROUND: Scale-up of malaria inter...
Background: In Ethiopia, nearly 70% of the population resides in areas prone to malaria infection. T...
BACKGROUND: Since 2005, Ethiopia has aggressively scaled up malaria prevention and case management. ...
Background: In 2005, the Ethiopian government launched a massive expansion of the malaria prevention...
In 2005, the Ministry of Health in Ethiopia launched a major effort to distribute over 20 million lo...
Abstract Malaria is the leading public health problem in Ethiopia where over 75% of the land surface...