Background: In order to understand factors influencing fever/malaria management practices among community-based individuals, the study evaluated psychosocial, socio-demographic and environmental determinants of prompt and adequate healthcare-seeking behaviours. Methods: A quantitative household (HH) survey was conducted from December 2014 to February 2015 in Ruhuha sector, Bugesera district in the Eastern province of Rwanda. HHs that reported having had at least one member who experienced a fever and/or malaria episode in the previous 3 months prior to the study were included in the analysis. Healthcare-seeking behaviours associated with the last episode of illness were analysed. Socio-demographic, health facility access, long-lasting insec...
Although malaria is a controllable and preventable disease, it remains among the leading causes of m...
(1) Background: The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is heavily affected by malaria despite av...
BACKGROUND: Malaria remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality among children under five years...
Background: In order to understand factors influencing fever/malaria management practices among comm...
Background: In order to understand factors influencing fever/malaria management practices among comm...
Background: In order to understand factors influencing fever/malaria management practices among comm...
Background: In order to understand factors influencing fever/malaria management practices among comm...
Background: In order to understand factors influencing fever/malaria management practices among comm...
<p>Background: In order to understand factors influencing fever/malaria management practices among c...
Contains fulltext : 157299.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: In ...
Accurate malaria diagnosis and timely treatment are requirements for effective management of the dis...
Background: Based on routine health facility case data, Rwanda has achieved a significant malaria bu...
Background: Febrile diseases in Sub-Saharan Africa cause acute and chronic illness. Co-infections ar...
Early diagnosis of malaria followed by appropriate treatment can help reduce related morbidity and m...
Abstract Background In Malawi, malaria is responsible for 40% of hospital deaths. Prompt diagnosis a...
Although malaria is a controllable and preventable disease, it remains among the leading causes of m...
(1) Background: The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is heavily affected by malaria despite av...
BACKGROUND: Malaria remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality among children under five years...
Background: In order to understand factors influencing fever/malaria management practices among comm...
Background: In order to understand factors influencing fever/malaria management practices among comm...
Background: In order to understand factors influencing fever/malaria management practices among comm...
Background: In order to understand factors influencing fever/malaria management practices among comm...
Background: In order to understand factors influencing fever/malaria management practices among comm...
<p>Background: In order to understand factors influencing fever/malaria management practices among c...
Contains fulltext : 157299.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: In ...
Accurate malaria diagnosis and timely treatment are requirements for effective management of the dis...
Background: Based on routine health facility case data, Rwanda has achieved a significant malaria bu...
Background: Febrile diseases in Sub-Saharan Africa cause acute and chronic illness. Co-infections ar...
Early diagnosis of malaria followed by appropriate treatment can help reduce related morbidity and m...
Abstract Background In Malawi, malaria is responsible for 40% of hospital deaths. Prompt diagnosis a...
Although malaria is a controllable and preventable disease, it remains among the leading causes of m...
(1) Background: The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is heavily affected by malaria despite av...
BACKGROUND: Malaria remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality among children under five years...