Despite evidence that they play similar but independent roles, maternal education and household wealth are usually conflated in studies of the effects of socioeconomic status (SES) on malaria risk. Demographic and Health Survey and Malaria Indicator Survey data from nine countries in sub-Saharan Africa were used to explore the relationship of malaria parasitemia in children with SES factors at individual and cluster scales, controlling for urban/rural residence and other important covariates. In multilevel logistic regression modeling, completion of six years of maternal schooling was associated with significantly lower odds of infection in children (OR = 0.73), as was a household wealth index at the 40th percentile compared to the lowest p...
Relying on microeconomic data, we examine the impact of the Roll Back Malaria (RBM) control campaign...
Malaria prevalence remains high in many African countries despite massive scaling-up of insecticide ...
We examine the effects of exposure to malaria in early childhood on educational attainment and econo...
Socioeconomic position (SEP) is an important risk factor for malaria, but there is no consensus on h...
Socioeconomic position (SEP) is an important risk factor for malaria, but there is no consensus on h...
Socioeconomic position (SEP) is an important risk factor for malaria, but there is no consensus on h...
Malaria is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in sub-Saharan Africa. It is also a dynamic cont...
Malaria\u92s relationship with socioeconomic status at the macroeconomic level has been established....
Malaria's relationship with socioeconomic status at the macroeconomic level has been established. Th...
While policies often target malaria prevention and treatment - proximal causes of malaria and relate...
Malaria is commonly associated with poverty. Macro-level estimates show strong links between malaria...
Malaria continues to be an obstacle to human capital development in many countries. However, the dir...
BACKGROUND: Several studies conducted in Northeast Tanzania have documented declines in malaria tran...
Background: Malaria remains a major threat to public health and a leading cause of morbidity and mor...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the factors which determine a household's or individual's risk of malaria ...
Relying on microeconomic data, we examine the impact of the Roll Back Malaria (RBM) control campaign...
Malaria prevalence remains high in many African countries despite massive scaling-up of insecticide ...
We examine the effects of exposure to malaria in early childhood on educational attainment and econo...
Socioeconomic position (SEP) is an important risk factor for malaria, but there is no consensus on h...
Socioeconomic position (SEP) is an important risk factor for malaria, but there is no consensus on h...
Socioeconomic position (SEP) is an important risk factor for malaria, but there is no consensus on h...
Malaria is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in sub-Saharan Africa. It is also a dynamic cont...
Malaria\u92s relationship with socioeconomic status at the macroeconomic level has been established....
Malaria's relationship with socioeconomic status at the macroeconomic level has been established. Th...
While policies often target malaria prevention and treatment - proximal causes of malaria and relate...
Malaria is commonly associated with poverty. Macro-level estimates show strong links between malaria...
Malaria continues to be an obstacle to human capital development in many countries. However, the dir...
BACKGROUND: Several studies conducted in Northeast Tanzania have documented declines in malaria tran...
Background: Malaria remains a major threat to public health and a leading cause of morbidity and mor...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the factors which determine a household's or individual's risk of malaria ...
Relying on microeconomic data, we examine the impact of the Roll Back Malaria (RBM) control campaign...
Malaria prevalence remains high in many African countries despite massive scaling-up of insecticide ...
We examine the effects of exposure to malaria in early childhood on educational attainment and econo...