Malaria epidemiology relating to control operations is briefly reviewed. Control methods are discussed and reference made to the staging of control programmes. Details are given of current control operations in the northern Transvaal, with particular reference to aspects of importance to medical practitioners.S. Afr. Med. J., 48, 1265 (1974)
Facing chloroquine drug resistance, Angola promptly adopted artemisinin-based combination therapy as...
Malaria vector control is primarily insecticide based and relies on indoor residual spraying (IRS) a...
A short review is given of antimalarial drugs currently in use.S. Afr. Med. J., 48, 1263 (1974)
Malaria epidemiology relating to control operations is briefly reviewed. Control methods are discuss...
Anti-malarial drugs have been used in various ways to prevent malaria in the resident populations of...
The sensitivity to chloroquine of Plasmodium falciparum from the Kavango region of Namibia was deter...
Malaria remains a serious clinical and public health problem, the object of an ongoing technological...
The epidemiology of malaria in Natal and Zululand before the introduction of insecticides is discuss...
Treatment of symptomatic malaria became a routine component of the clinical and public health respon...
The spread of antimalarial drug resistance has major consequences for malaria control in tropical Af...
Malaria morbidity and mortality is rising, principally as a result of increasing antimalarial resist...
A total of 43 patients diagnosed as having malaria were admitled to Johannesburg Hospital during 198...
Malaria is a public health challenge that requires prompt treatment for those infected to make a ful...
The epidemiology of malaria in Natal and Zululand before the introduction of insecticides is discuss...
OBJECTIVES: The objective of this study was to produce data indicating whether insecticide-treated b...
Facing chloroquine drug resistance, Angola promptly adopted artemisinin-based combination therapy as...
Malaria vector control is primarily insecticide based and relies on indoor residual spraying (IRS) a...
A short review is given of antimalarial drugs currently in use.S. Afr. Med. J., 48, 1263 (1974)
Malaria epidemiology relating to control operations is briefly reviewed. Control methods are discuss...
Anti-malarial drugs have been used in various ways to prevent malaria in the resident populations of...
The sensitivity to chloroquine of Plasmodium falciparum from the Kavango region of Namibia was deter...
Malaria remains a serious clinical and public health problem, the object of an ongoing technological...
The epidemiology of malaria in Natal and Zululand before the introduction of insecticides is discuss...
Treatment of symptomatic malaria became a routine component of the clinical and public health respon...
The spread of antimalarial drug resistance has major consequences for malaria control in tropical Af...
Malaria morbidity and mortality is rising, principally as a result of increasing antimalarial resist...
A total of 43 patients diagnosed as having malaria were admitled to Johannesburg Hospital during 198...
Malaria is a public health challenge that requires prompt treatment for those infected to make a ful...
The epidemiology of malaria in Natal and Zululand before the introduction of insecticides is discuss...
OBJECTIVES: The objective of this study was to produce data indicating whether insecticide-treated b...
Facing chloroquine drug resistance, Angola promptly adopted artemisinin-based combination therapy as...
Malaria vector control is primarily insecticide based and relies on indoor residual spraying (IRS) a...
A short review is given of antimalarial drugs currently in use.S. Afr. Med. J., 48, 1263 (1974)