The knowledge of the symptoms, treatment seeking behaviors and management of malaria amongst mothers and care-givers in Aba South LGA in South eastern Nigeria was assessed. A total of five hundred and two mothers and care-givers were interviewed using closed ended pre-tested structured questionnaires, which was administered to community members that fell within the targeted audience. The results of the investigations showed that there was a high level of knowledge of the causal agent ofmalaria, as 97.01 % attributed it to female anopheline mosquito bites. Radio (56.77%) and the television (20.32 %) was the major sources of information on malaria diagnosis and management strategies amongst the studied population. 54.58 % of the respondents h...
The study was undertaken in southeastern Nigeria to investigate whether the people's level of educat...
Nigeria, the most populous nation in the Sub-Saharan African region, remains ravaged with a high occ...
Abstract Background: Malaria accounts for 60% of outpatient visits in Nigeria. The aim of the study...
Malaria is still the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in many tropical regions despite globa...
The knowledge, prevention and practices on malaria treatment measures were assessed among 643 tertia...
Malaria control is a major challenge in many endemic countries including Nigeria; implementation of ...
A cross-sectional descriptive study design, a cluster sampling technique and an interviewer administ...
Abstract Malaria is a mosquito-borne infectious disease of humans which is commonly transmitted thr...
Malaria during pregnancy poses a substantial risk to mother and foetus especially in sub Saharan Afr...
Malaria remains one of the most devastating public health scourges especially in the tropics. Severa...
Nigeria, the most populous nation in the Sub-Saharan African region, remains ravaged with a high occ...
Malaria still remains a major public health in Nigeria despite interventions that are in place. This...
Globally, malaria disease is a widespread occurrence especially in many parts of Africa. The goal of...
Malaria still remains the main public health problem in Benin. We explored the determinants that inf...
Background Malaria accounts for 60% of outpatient visits in Nigeria. The aim of the study was to as...
The study was undertaken in southeastern Nigeria to investigate whether the people's level of educat...
Nigeria, the most populous nation in the Sub-Saharan African region, remains ravaged with a high occ...
Abstract Background: Malaria accounts for 60% of outpatient visits in Nigeria. The aim of the study...
Malaria is still the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in many tropical regions despite globa...
The knowledge, prevention and practices on malaria treatment measures were assessed among 643 tertia...
Malaria control is a major challenge in many endemic countries including Nigeria; implementation of ...
A cross-sectional descriptive study design, a cluster sampling technique and an interviewer administ...
Abstract Malaria is a mosquito-borne infectious disease of humans which is commonly transmitted thr...
Malaria during pregnancy poses a substantial risk to mother and foetus especially in sub Saharan Afr...
Malaria remains one of the most devastating public health scourges especially in the tropics. Severa...
Nigeria, the most populous nation in the Sub-Saharan African region, remains ravaged with a high occ...
Malaria still remains a major public health in Nigeria despite interventions that are in place. This...
Globally, malaria disease is a widespread occurrence especially in many parts of Africa. The goal of...
Malaria still remains the main public health problem in Benin. We explored the determinants that inf...
Background Malaria accounts for 60% of outpatient visits in Nigeria. The aim of the study was to as...
The study was undertaken in southeastern Nigeria to investigate whether the people's level of educat...
Nigeria, the most populous nation in the Sub-Saharan African region, remains ravaged with a high occ...
Abstract Background: Malaria accounts for 60% of outpatient visits in Nigeria. The aim of the study...