IntroductionMalaria surveillance is a key pillar in the control of malaria in Africa. The value of using routinely collected data from health facilities to define malaria risk at community levels remains poorly defined.MethodsFour cross-sectional parasite prevalence surveys were undertaken among residents at 36 enumeration zones in Kilifi county on the Kenyan coast and temporally and spatially matched to fever surveillance at 6 health facilities serving the same communities over 12 months. The age-structured functional form of the relationship between test positivity rate (TPR) and community-based parasite prevalence (PR) was explored through the development of regression models fitted by alternating the linear, exponential and polynomial t...
Background: Plasmodium falciparum morbid and fatal risks are considerably higher in areas supporting...
BACKGROUND: Plasmodium falciparum morbid and fatal risks are considerably higher in areas supporting...
BACKGROUND: Clinical malaria has proven an elusive burden to enumerate. Many cases go undetected by ...
The test positivity rate (TPR), defined as the number of laboratory-confirmed malaria tests per 100 ...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the relationship between test positivity rate and test-confirmed malaria case r...
Test positivity rate (TPR)-confirmed cases per 100 suspected cases tested, and test-confirmed malari...
AbstractBackgroundThe malaria test positivity rate (TPR) is increasingly used as an indicator of mal...
BackgroundMalaria continued to be the major public health concern in sub-Sahara Africa, thus for bet...
BackgroundThe malaria test positivity rate (TPR) is increasingly used as an indicator of malaria mor...
Passively collected malaria case data are the foundation for public health decision making. However,...
BackgroundPassively collected malaria case data are the foundation for public health decision making...
The current understanding of malaria burden in Africa relies on modelled estimates based on incomple...
Background: Parasite prevalence has been used widely as a measure of malaria transmission, especiall...
Background Passively collected malaria case data are the foundation for public health decision makin...
BackgroundThe test positivity rate (TPR), defined as the number of laboratory-confirmed malaria test...
Background: Plasmodium falciparum morbid and fatal risks are considerably higher in areas supporting...
BACKGROUND: Plasmodium falciparum morbid and fatal risks are considerably higher in areas supporting...
BACKGROUND: Clinical malaria has proven an elusive burden to enumerate. Many cases go undetected by ...
The test positivity rate (TPR), defined as the number of laboratory-confirmed malaria tests per 100 ...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the relationship between test positivity rate and test-confirmed malaria case r...
Test positivity rate (TPR)-confirmed cases per 100 suspected cases tested, and test-confirmed malari...
AbstractBackgroundThe malaria test positivity rate (TPR) is increasingly used as an indicator of mal...
BackgroundMalaria continued to be the major public health concern in sub-Sahara Africa, thus for bet...
BackgroundThe malaria test positivity rate (TPR) is increasingly used as an indicator of malaria mor...
Passively collected malaria case data are the foundation for public health decision making. However,...
BackgroundPassively collected malaria case data are the foundation for public health decision making...
The current understanding of malaria burden in Africa relies on modelled estimates based on incomple...
Background: Parasite prevalence has been used widely as a measure of malaria transmission, especiall...
Background Passively collected malaria case data are the foundation for public health decision makin...
BackgroundThe test positivity rate (TPR), defined as the number of laboratory-confirmed malaria test...
Background: Plasmodium falciparum morbid and fatal risks are considerably higher in areas supporting...
BACKGROUND: Plasmodium falciparum morbid and fatal risks are considerably higher in areas supporting...
BACKGROUND: Clinical malaria has proven an elusive burden to enumerate. Many cases go undetected by ...