Prevalence of malaria and use of insecticide treated nets (ITNs) and other measures for control of malaria was done in Ibere community in Ikwuano LGA, Abia State, Nigeria using structured questionnaires and microscopic examination of blood samples. 300 persons made up of 123 males and 177 females within different age groups from different villages in Ibere had their blood samples collected and microscopically examined for the presence of malaria parasites using thick blood smears. Out of this number 176(58.67 %) were infected. More females (59.88 %) than males (56.90 %) were infected. Location wise, Iberenta recorded the highest prevalence of infection (71.4 %) the least infection rate was Ihim (35.7 %). Highest infection rate occurred in a...
Background : Despite malaria being the largest public health problem in Africa South of Sahara with ...
High transmission rate and drug resistance have been implicated in the spread and re-emergence of m...
Malaria is a major factor in maternal reproductive health problems in Nigeria. A key National interv...
This study assess the effectiveness of insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) in reducing the prevalence of...
Introduction. Malaria still constitutes a serious public health problem in Nigeria despite control e...
Abstract: The study was aimed at investigating malaria prevalence and interventions in three sub-urb...
Studies were carried out to determine the prevalence of malaria parasite infection among infants and...
This study investigates the prevalence of malaria and evaluates Long Lasting Insecticide Nets (LLINs...
The abundance and distribution of malaria vectors as well as compliance with the use of Insecticide ...
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A prevalence survey of malaria was carried out in Azia, a rural community in Ihiala Local Government...
Background: Malaria complicates up to 58.1% of pregnancies in Nigeria. Preventive measures inc...
Malaria remains a major cause of higher mortality rate in Africa especially among children under-fiv...
Background : Despite malaria being the largest public health problem in Africa South of Sahara with ...
Studies were carried out to determine the prevalence of malaria parasite infection among infants and...
Background : Despite malaria being the largest public health problem in Africa South of Sahara with ...
High transmission rate and drug resistance have been implicated in the spread and re-emergence of m...
Malaria is a major factor in maternal reproductive health problems in Nigeria. A key National interv...
This study assess the effectiveness of insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) in reducing the prevalence of...
Introduction. Malaria still constitutes a serious public health problem in Nigeria despite control e...
Abstract: The study was aimed at investigating malaria prevalence and interventions in three sub-urb...
Studies were carried out to determine the prevalence of malaria parasite infection among infants and...
This study investigates the prevalence of malaria and evaluates Long Lasting Insecticide Nets (LLINs...
The abundance and distribution of malaria vectors as well as compliance with the use of Insecticide ...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
A prevalence survey of malaria was carried out in Azia, a rural community in Ihiala Local Government...
Background: Malaria complicates up to 58.1% of pregnancies in Nigeria. Preventive measures inc...
Malaria remains a major cause of higher mortality rate in Africa especially among children under-fiv...
Background : Despite malaria being the largest public health problem in Africa South of Sahara with ...
Studies were carried out to determine the prevalence of malaria parasite infection among infants and...
Background : Despite malaria being the largest public health problem in Africa South of Sahara with ...
High transmission rate and drug resistance have been implicated in the spread and re-emergence of m...
Malaria is a major factor in maternal reproductive health problems in Nigeria. A key National interv...