Malaria is a serious infectious disease which claims more than a million lives each year and which strikes 80% of African children. This situation is partly due to sanitary and social factors. This thesis deals focuses on the different ways to heal children with a fever, in Senegal. The results show that children are mainly tended at home while very few people resort to sanitary structures, that people wait a long time before taking their children and that they do not follow the prescriptions so well. However, people tend to be pragmatic in their responses as they are faced with deficient biomedical care. The child's health is taken care of on a collective basis, in which each member of the family cell has a specific role to play. The way p...
Sickle cell disease affects 1-3% of newborns in sub-Saharan Africa. The epidemiological and anthropo...
Sickle cell disease affects 1-3% of newborns in sub-Saharan Africa. The epidemiological and anthropo...
Sickle cell disease affects 1-3% of newborns in sub-Saharan Africa. The epidemiological and anthropo...
Malaria is a serious infectious disease which claims more than a million lives each year and which s...
Malaria is a serious infectious disease which claims more than a million lives each year and which s...
Health-care seeking in case of the child's fever in the Sereer county in Senegal: economic constrai...
Research on health care behaviour in sub-Saharan Africa usually considers the mother as the referenc...
Background: Malaria is a major health problem in tropical Africa. In DRC, little is known about the ...
Introduction. In Benin, mothers generally seek health care for their children with fever and malaria...
Research on health care behaviour in sub-Saharan Africa usually considers the mother as the referenc...
Research on health care behaviour in sub-Saharan Africa usually considers the mother as the referenc...
Research on health care behaviour in sub-Saharan Africa usually considers the mother as the referenc...
Research on health care behaviour in sub-Saharan Africa usually considers the mother as the referenc...
The aim of this study was to explore and document the perceptions of health professionals regarding ...
In Benin, mothers usually go to health facilities when childhood malaria is already in its late stag...
Sickle cell disease affects 1-3% of newborns in sub-Saharan Africa. The epidemiological and anthropo...
Sickle cell disease affects 1-3% of newborns in sub-Saharan Africa. The epidemiological and anthropo...
Sickle cell disease affects 1-3% of newborns in sub-Saharan Africa. The epidemiological and anthropo...
Malaria is a serious infectious disease which claims more than a million lives each year and which s...
Malaria is a serious infectious disease which claims more than a million lives each year and which s...
Health-care seeking in case of the child's fever in the Sereer county in Senegal: economic constrai...
Research on health care behaviour in sub-Saharan Africa usually considers the mother as the referenc...
Background: Malaria is a major health problem in tropical Africa. In DRC, little is known about the ...
Introduction. In Benin, mothers generally seek health care for their children with fever and malaria...
Research on health care behaviour in sub-Saharan Africa usually considers the mother as the referenc...
Research on health care behaviour in sub-Saharan Africa usually considers the mother as the referenc...
Research on health care behaviour in sub-Saharan Africa usually considers the mother as the referenc...
Research on health care behaviour in sub-Saharan Africa usually considers the mother as the referenc...
The aim of this study was to explore and document the perceptions of health professionals regarding ...
In Benin, mothers usually go to health facilities when childhood malaria is already in its late stag...
Sickle cell disease affects 1-3% of newborns in sub-Saharan Africa. The epidemiological and anthropo...
Sickle cell disease affects 1-3% of newborns in sub-Saharan Africa. The epidemiological and anthropo...
Sickle cell disease affects 1-3% of newborns in sub-Saharan Africa. The epidemiological and anthropo...