Although the aetiology of anaemia in tropical areas is multifactorial, Plasmodium falciparum malaria is commonly associated with anaemia in children living in holoendemic malaria areas. Such an association was examined in a population based study of 338 children 6 to 40 months of age living in the Bagamoyo area of Tanzania. Stepwise regression analysis showed that fever and parasitaemia were effective in predicting anaemia and that the anaemic condition was age dependent. The majority of the children were iron deficient, followed by normochromic macrocytic anaemias. There was strong evidence in this age group that the anaemia was associated with malaria and not geohelminth infection. The importance of malaria and anaemia as a cause of child...
Many cases of severe malarial anaemia are clinically stable, but some can deteriorate rapidly. In a ...
Background. Anaemia, a common nutritional deficiency, is a public health problem in the Mount Camero...
This study examines the relative importance of living in an urban versus rural setting and malaria i...
Although the aetiology of anaemia in tropical areas is multifactorial, Plasmodium falciparum malaria...
Severe anaemia is an important cause of morbidity and mortality in African children, but the causes,...
Plasmodium falciparum infection may cause severe anaemia, particularly in children. There are severa...
Childhood anaemia represents a major health problem in sub-Saharan Africa. The anaemia is multifacto...
BACKGROUND: Severe anaemia and cerebral malaria are highly prevalent complications of Plasmodium fal...
Malaria is a major cause of anaemia in tropical areas. Malaria infection causes haemolysis of infect...
Background: Anaemia is a major public health problem and contributes significantly to morbidity and ...
Abstract Background Improving the understanding of childhood malarial anaemia may help in the design...
Approximately three quarters of east African children <5 y of age suffer from anaemia, which is d...
Malaria associated anaemia is a huge problem in Africa responsible for a great morbidity and mortali...
Background. Malaria, anemia, and malnutrition contribute substantially to childhood morbidity in sub...
Malaria is a major public health problem in tropical Africa. It is particularly the main killer dise...
Many cases of severe malarial anaemia are clinically stable, but some can deteriorate rapidly. In a ...
Background. Anaemia, a common nutritional deficiency, is a public health problem in the Mount Camero...
This study examines the relative importance of living in an urban versus rural setting and malaria i...
Although the aetiology of anaemia in tropical areas is multifactorial, Plasmodium falciparum malaria...
Severe anaemia is an important cause of morbidity and mortality in African children, but the causes,...
Plasmodium falciparum infection may cause severe anaemia, particularly in children. There are severa...
Childhood anaemia represents a major health problem in sub-Saharan Africa. The anaemia is multifacto...
BACKGROUND: Severe anaemia and cerebral malaria are highly prevalent complications of Plasmodium fal...
Malaria is a major cause of anaemia in tropical areas. Malaria infection causes haemolysis of infect...
Background: Anaemia is a major public health problem and contributes significantly to morbidity and ...
Abstract Background Improving the understanding of childhood malarial anaemia may help in the design...
Approximately three quarters of east African children <5 y of age suffer from anaemia, which is d...
Malaria associated anaemia is a huge problem in Africa responsible for a great morbidity and mortali...
Background. Malaria, anemia, and malnutrition contribute substantially to childhood morbidity in sub...
Malaria is a major public health problem in tropical Africa. It is particularly the main killer dise...
Many cases of severe malarial anaemia are clinically stable, but some can deteriorate rapidly. In a ...
Background. Anaemia, a common nutritional deficiency, is a public health problem in the Mount Camero...
This study examines the relative importance of living in an urban versus rural setting and malaria i...