Background: Ninety percent of the world's malaria cases occur in sub-Saharan Africa. Because of challenges with ongoing malaria control strategies there is need for newer strategies such as malaria vaccine. Nigeria's immunization program has suffered series of setback in recent times due to misperception that marred its acceptability. Malaria vaccine trials have already commenced in some countries. The aim of this study was to assess the perception and acceptability of malaria vaccines among maternal and child health clinic attendees.Methodology: This was a descriptive cross-sectional study. A semi-structured pre-tested interviewer-administered questionnaire was used for data collection from maternal and child health clinic attendees in Cal...
The study was undertaken in southeastern Nigeria to investigate whether the people's level of educat...
Introduction: Over the years, malaria has been a major global public health and developmental challe...
Purpose: To compare the awareness and treatment knowledge of malaria amongst caregivers of young chi...
Background: Introduction of malaria vaccine is imminent. This study evaluated the prevalence of mala...
Within the context of combined interventions, malaria vaccine may provide additional value in malari...
Clinical trials of the RTS,S malaria vaccine have completed Phase III and the vaccine is on track fo...
Abstract Background There are potentials of a malaria vaccine being developed sooner than expected. ...
Clinical trials of the RTS,S malaria vaccine have completed Phase III and the vaccine is on track fo...
BACKGROUND: Within the context of combined interventions, malaria vaccine may provi...
This study evaluated the willingness and perceived concerns of hospital pharmacists in allowing and ...
Abstract Background Malaria is a leading cause of mortality and morbidity in Mozambique, with nearly...
Malaria still remains a major public health in Nigeria despite interventions that are in place. This...
Using multiple qualitative methods, this study investigated the perceived threat and perceived susce...
The knowledge of the symptoms, treatment seeking behaviors and management of malaria amongst mothers...
BACKGROUND: Within the context of combined interventions, malaria vaccine may provid...
The study was undertaken in southeastern Nigeria to investigate whether the people's level of educat...
Introduction: Over the years, malaria has been a major global public health and developmental challe...
Purpose: To compare the awareness and treatment knowledge of malaria amongst caregivers of young chi...
Background: Introduction of malaria vaccine is imminent. This study evaluated the prevalence of mala...
Within the context of combined interventions, malaria vaccine may provide additional value in malari...
Clinical trials of the RTS,S malaria vaccine have completed Phase III and the vaccine is on track fo...
Abstract Background There are potentials of a malaria vaccine being developed sooner than expected. ...
Clinical trials of the RTS,S malaria vaccine have completed Phase III and the vaccine is on track fo...
BACKGROUND: Within the context of combined interventions, malaria vaccine may provi...
This study evaluated the willingness and perceived concerns of hospital pharmacists in allowing and ...
Abstract Background Malaria is a leading cause of mortality and morbidity in Mozambique, with nearly...
Malaria still remains a major public health in Nigeria despite interventions that are in place. This...
Using multiple qualitative methods, this study investigated the perceived threat and perceived susce...
The knowledge of the symptoms, treatment seeking behaviors and management of malaria amongst mothers...
BACKGROUND: Within the context of combined interventions, malaria vaccine may provid...
The study was undertaken in southeastern Nigeria to investigate whether the people's level of educat...
Introduction: Over the years, malaria has been a major global public health and developmental challe...
Purpose: To compare the awareness and treatment knowledge of malaria amongst caregivers of young chi...