Malaria among school children has received increased attention recently, yet there remain few detailed data on the health and educational burden of malaria, especially in southern Africa. This paper reports a survey among school children in 50 schools in Zomba District, Malawi. Children were assessed for Plasmodium infection, anemia, and nutritional status and took a battery of age-appropriate tests of attention, literacy, and numeracy. Overall, 60.0% of children were infected with Plasmodium falciparum, 32.4% were anemic and 32.4% reported sleeping under a mosquito net the previous night. Patterns of P. falciparum infection and anemia varied markedly by school. In multivariable analysis, higher odds of P. falciparum infection were associat...
BACKGROUND: Malaria control interventions have led to a decline in transmission intensity in many en...
Background: A study among primary school children in Kisarawe district by Otito in 1994 showed that ...
INTRODUCTION: Evidence indicates children who suffer from ill-health are less likely to attend or co...
Abstract. Malaria among school children has received increased attention recently, yet there remain ...
BACKGROUND: Malaria among school children is increasingly receiving attention, yet the burden of mal...
Background Plasmodium infection and malaria in school children are increasingly recognized as a rele...
Malaria surveillance and interventions in endemic countries often target young children at highest r...
Background: Plasmodium infection and malaria in school children are increasingly recognized as a ...
Malaria surveillance and interventions in endemic countries often target young children at highest r...
Malaria surveillance and interventions in endemic countries often target young children at highest r...
Background: Malaria among school children is increasingly receiving attention, yet the burden of mal...
Research in malaria-endemic areas is usually focused on malaria during early childhood. Less is know...
Plasmodium infection and malaria in school children are increasingly recognized as a relevant public...
There is limited knowledge on the malaria burden of school-aged children in Côte d'Ivoire. The aim o...
School-age children have attracted relatively little attention as a group in need of special measure...
BACKGROUND: Malaria control interventions have led to a decline in transmission intensity in many en...
Background: A study among primary school children in Kisarawe district by Otito in 1994 showed that ...
INTRODUCTION: Evidence indicates children who suffer from ill-health are less likely to attend or co...
Abstract. Malaria among school children has received increased attention recently, yet there remain ...
BACKGROUND: Malaria among school children is increasingly receiving attention, yet the burden of mal...
Background Plasmodium infection and malaria in school children are increasingly recognized as a rele...
Malaria surveillance and interventions in endemic countries often target young children at highest r...
Background: Plasmodium infection and malaria in school children are increasingly recognized as a ...
Malaria surveillance and interventions in endemic countries often target young children at highest r...
Malaria surveillance and interventions in endemic countries often target young children at highest r...
Background: Malaria among school children is increasingly receiving attention, yet the burden of mal...
Research in malaria-endemic areas is usually focused on malaria during early childhood. Less is know...
Plasmodium infection and malaria in school children are increasingly recognized as a relevant public...
There is limited knowledge on the malaria burden of school-aged children in Côte d'Ivoire. The aim o...
School-age children have attracted relatively little attention as a group in need of special measure...
BACKGROUND: Malaria control interventions have led to a decline in transmission intensity in many en...
Background: A study among primary school children in Kisarawe district by Otito in 1994 showed that ...
INTRODUCTION: Evidence indicates children who suffer from ill-health are less likely to attend or co...