BACKGROUND: Several studies conducted in Northeast Tanzania have documented declines in malaria transmission even before interventions were scaled up. One explanation for these reductions may be the changes in socio-environmental conditions associated with economic development, and in particular improvements in housing construction. OBJECTIVE: This analysis seeks to identify (1) risk factors for malaria incidence among young children and (2) household and environmental factors associated with mosquito vector numbers collected in the child's sleeping area. Both analyses focus on housing construction quality as a key determinant. METHODOLOGY: For 435 children enrolled in a larger trial of intermittent preventive treatment for malaria in infan...
Malaria transmission occurs both indoors and outdoors, and housing and peri-domestic characteristics...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the factors which determine a household's or individual's risk of malaria ...
Rufiji District is an area with endemic and perennial malaria. The aim ofthis study was to assess th...
Several studies conducted in Northeast Tanzania have documented declines in malaria transmission eve...
Background: Several studies conducted in Northeast Tanzania have documented declines in malaria tran...
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BACKGROUND:Improvements to housing may contribute to malaria control and elimination by reducing hou...
Background Improvements to housing may contribute to malaria control and elimination by reducing hou...
Across sub-Saharan Africa, malaria remains a significant cause of death across socioeconomic and dem...
BackgroundLow-quality housing may confer risk of malaria infection, but evidence in low transmission...
Background: Fine-scale targeting of interventions is increasingly important where epidemiological d...
Fine-scale targeting of interventions is increasingly important where epidemiological disease profil...
Improvements to housing may contribute to malaria control and elimination by reducing house entry by...
Background: rapid population growth in Africa requires an urgent expansion and improvement of housin...
Background Rapid population growth in Africa requires an urgent expansion and improvement of housing...
Malaria transmission occurs both indoors and outdoors, and housing and peri-domestic characteristics...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the factors which determine a household's or individual's risk of malaria ...
Rufiji District is an area with endemic and perennial malaria. The aim ofthis study was to assess th...
Several studies conducted in Northeast Tanzania have documented declines in malaria transmission eve...
Background: Several studies conducted in Northeast Tanzania have documented declines in malaria tran...
Contains fulltext : 138358.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
BACKGROUND:Improvements to housing may contribute to malaria control and elimination by reducing hou...
Background Improvements to housing may contribute to malaria control and elimination by reducing hou...
Across sub-Saharan Africa, malaria remains a significant cause of death across socioeconomic and dem...
BackgroundLow-quality housing may confer risk of malaria infection, but evidence in low transmission...
Background: Fine-scale targeting of interventions is increasingly important where epidemiological d...
Fine-scale targeting of interventions is increasingly important where epidemiological disease profil...
Improvements to housing may contribute to malaria control and elimination by reducing house entry by...
Background: rapid population growth in Africa requires an urgent expansion and improvement of housin...
Background Rapid population growth in Africa requires an urgent expansion and improvement of housing...
Malaria transmission occurs both indoors and outdoors, and housing and peri-domestic characteristics...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the factors which determine a household's or individual's risk of malaria ...
Rufiji District is an area with endemic and perennial malaria. The aim ofthis study was to assess th...