Background Agro-ecological systems have been associated with increased malaria intensity. This study determined association between different agro-ecological systems, prevalence of malaria parasitaemia and anaemia in Mvomero district, Tanzania. Methods The study was carried out in three agro-ecosystems namely, savannah, rice-irrigation, and sugarcane. Malaria and anaemia prevalence were measured in four seasons of a year. Villages were categorized according to environmental characteristics, proportion of water-shaded areas and agro-ecosystems. Mixed-effects logistic regression analysis was used to determine factors associated with malaria infection. Results A total of 7888 individuals were involved with the overall malaria prevalence of 3...
Abstract Background Understanding of the land use and malaria transmission among farming communities...
BACKGROUND: The endemicity of malaria in Tanzania is heterogenous, mainly associated with physical ...
Introduction. Malaria at high altitudes, characterized by unstable transmission and sporadic epidemi...
Research articleIn Africa, malaria is predominantly a rural disease where agriculture form...
In Africa, malaria is predominantly a rural disease where agriculture forms the backbone of the econ...
Abstract Background Malaria remains the most important cause of morbidity and mortality in Tanzania....
Research articleBackground: Malaria prevalence and transmission intensity in Tanzania is heterogeneo...
There is concern that crop irrigation that results in increased numbers of vector mosquitoes will le...
Abstract Background Asymptomatic malaria infections largely remain undetected and act as a reservoir...
Abstract Background The relationship between the burden of uncomplicated malaria and transmission in...
BACKGROUND: The relationship between the burden of uncomplicated malaria and transmission intensity...
Objective To investigate risk factors, including reported net use, for Plasmodium infection and anae...
The government of Tanzania and some NGOs have been making a lot of efforts to control malaria, but ...
Urban malaria is understudied, although it represents a growing problem in urbanizing sub-Saharan Af...
Although the definition of highland is subjective, the prevalence of Plasmodium falciparum is found...
Abstract Background Understanding of the land use and malaria transmission among farming communities...
BACKGROUND: The endemicity of malaria in Tanzania is heterogenous, mainly associated with physical ...
Introduction. Malaria at high altitudes, characterized by unstable transmission and sporadic epidemi...
Research articleIn Africa, malaria is predominantly a rural disease where agriculture form...
In Africa, malaria is predominantly a rural disease where agriculture forms the backbone of the econ...
Abstract Background Malaria remains the most important cause of morbidity and mortality in Tanzania....
Research articleBackground: Malaria prevalence and transmission intensity in Tanzania is heterogeneo...
There is concern that crop irrigation that results in increased numbers of vector mosquitoes will le...
Abstract Background Asymptomatic malaria infections largely remain undetected and act as a reservoir...
Abstract Background The relationship between the burden of uncomplicated malaria and transmission in...
BACKGROUND: The relationship between the burden of uncomplicated malaria and transmission intensity...
Objective To investigate risk factors, including reported net use, for Plasmodium infection and anae...
The government of Tanzania and some NGOs have been making a lot of efforts to control malaria, but ...
Urban malaria is understudied, although it represents a growing problem in urbanizing sub-Saharan Af...
Although the definition of highland is subjective, the prevalence of Plasmodium falciparum is found...
Abstract Background Understanding of the land use and malaria transmission among farming communities...
BACKGROUND: The endemicity of malaria in Tanzania is heterogenous, mainly associated with physical ...
Introduction. Malaria at high altitudes, characterized by unstable transmission and sporadic epidemi...