Research Article published by Malaria World Journal Vol. 7, No. 2, February 2016Background. Communities’ knowledge, attitudes and practices on malaria disease often remain unobserved during malaria control efforts. In Tanzania, many studies focus on increasing community knowledge and awareness on malaria prevention but the potential participation and contribution of schoolchildren towards knowledge, attitudes and practices on malaria has received little attention. We investigated the knowledge and understanding of primary school children on malaria transmission, recognition of symptoms, treatment seeking behaviour, preventive measures and practices in order to potentially include this group in Tanzania’s malaria control efforts. Mat...
Background. We assessed community knowledge, attitudes, and practices on malaria as well as acceptab...
Malaria is preventable and treatable, yet remains the most prevalent parasitic endemic disease in Af...
Background: To review global initiatives to reduce the burden of disease from malaria on school-aged...
Communities’ knowledge, attitudes and practices on malaria disease often remain unobserved during ma...
A school-based study was carried out to assess the knowledge on malaria and its prevention among chi...
Background: Malaria is a public health problem in Tanzania affecting all age groups. It is known tha...
Background: Malaria prevention and treatment constitute an unbearable economic burden to most Africa...
Malaria is a parasitic disease of humans caused by a protozoon of Plasmodium species. Malaria remain...
Background: More than 500 million school children around the world are at risk of malaria infection ...
Background: Traditional medicine is readily available in Tanzania, and local terms like degedege is ...
The aim of this study is to examine schoolchildren’s knowledge about malaria in Babati, Tanzania. It...
Abstract Background Muleba district in North-western Tanzania has experienced malaria epidemics in r...
Background: Traditional medicine is readily available in Tanzania, and local terms like degedege is ...
Background: A study among primary school children in Kisarawe district by Otito in 1994 showed that ...
strategies of UNMCP. The survey involved 953 pupils, and 10 FGDs involving 80 pupils. Pupils were f...
Background. We assessed community knowledge, attitudes, and practices on malaria as well as acceptab...
Malaria is preventable and treatable, yet remains the most prevalent parasitic endemic disease in Af...
Background: To review global initiatives to reduce the burden of disease from malaria on school-aged...
Communities’ knowledge, attitudes and practices on malaria disease often remain unobserved during ma...
A school-based study was carried out to assess the knowledge on malaria and its prevention among chi...
Background: Malaria is a public health problem in Tanzania affecting all age groups. It is known tha...
Background: Malaria prevention and treatment constitute an unbearable economic burden to most Africa...
Malaria is a parasitic disease of humans caused by a protozoon of Plasmodium species. Malaria remain...
Background: More than 500 million school children around the world are at risk of malaria infection ...
Background: Traditional medicine is readily available in Tanzania, and local terms like degedege is ...
The aim of this study is to examine schoolchildren’s knowledge about malaria in Babati, Tanzania. It...
Abstract Background Muleba district in North-western Tanzania has experienced malaria epidemics in r...
Background: Traditional medicine is readily available in Tanzania, and local terms like degedege is ...
Background: A study among primary school children in Kisarawe district by Otito in 1994 showed that ...
strategies of UNMCP. The survey involved 953 pupils, and 10 FGDs involving 80 pupils. Pupils were f...
Background. We assessed community knowledge, attitudes, and practices on malaria as well as acceptab...
Malaria is preventable and treatable, yet remains the most prevalent parasitic endemic disease in Af...
Background: To review global initiatives to reduce the burden of disease from malaria on school-aged...