Malaria is one of the major causes of death for children who are under 5 years of age. African children are most affected because of the prevalence of the disease in the Continent. This study aimed at assessing care-seeking behaviour and treatment practice for malaria in children under 5 years of age. A cross sectional study was conducted by administering a self completed questionnaire to caregivers in Idu community, Abuja. Data were analysed using Statistical Package for Social Sciences. Findings revealed that all the study participants had encountered malaria in their children under 5 years, majority of the participants (55%) sought treatment from pharmacy or clinic when their under 5 years old child had malaria. More than a quarter of th...
Introduction: Malaria still remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality in children despite con...
Introduction: Home management of fever by caregivers is particularly relevant for ensuring effective...
Background: Malaria remains one of the major contributors of child mortality in many developing coun...
Malaria is a serious public health problem worldwide, yet preventable and treatable. However, in 201...
Ph.D.Background: Most recent data have shown a slight reduction in the incidence of malaria in Niger...
Malaria is a serious public health problem worldwide, yet preventable and treatable. However, in 201...
Purpose: To compare the awareness and treatment knowledge of malaria amongst caregivers of young chi...
Background: Malaria is a preventable and treatable disease associated with high morbidity and mortal...
Background: In Africa, malaria accounts for about 20% of mortality in under fives. Severe falciparum...
Context: Childhood malaria continues to be a major cause of childhood morbidity and mortality. Careg...
Background: Malaria is a vector-borne disease that affects millions of people globally yearly. Malar...
Background: Malaria is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in sub Saharan Africa. Fever i...
Background: One of the key interventions proposed underthe Roll back malaria initiative is improveme...
Abstract Background Early diagnosis and prompt malaria treatment is essential to reduce progression ...
Background: Reducing malaria mortality is a global priority. Uganda has focused its national strateg...
Introduction: Malaria still remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality in children despite con...
Introduction: Home management of fever by caregivers is particularly relevant for ensuring effective...
Background: Malaria remains one of the major contributors of child mortality in many developing coun...
Malaria is a serious public health problem worldwide, yet preventable and treatable. However, in 201...
Ph.D.Background: Most recent data have shown a slight reduction in the incidence of malaria in Niger...
Malaria is a serious public health problem worldwide, yet preventable and treatable. However, in 201...
Purpose: To compare the awareness and treatment knowledge of malaria amongst caregivers of young chi...
Background: Malaria is a preventable and treatable disease associated with high morbidity and mortal...
Background: In Africa, malaria accounts for about 20% of mortality in under fives. Severe falciparum...
Context: Childhood malaria continues to be a major cause of childhood morbidity and mortality. Careg...
Background: Malaria is a vector-borne disease that affects millions of people globally yearly. Malar...
Background: Malaria is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in sub Saharan Africa. Fever i...
Background: One of the key interventions proposed underthe Roll back malaria initiative is improveme...
Abstract Background Early diagnosis and prompt malaria treatment is essential to reduce progression ...
Background: Reducing malaria mortality is a global priority. Uganda has focused its national strateg...
Introduction: Malaria still remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality in children despite con...
Introduction: Home management of fever by caregivers is particularly relevant for ensuring effective...
Background: Malaria remains one of the major contributors of child mortality in many developing coun...