Studies were carried out on the social aspects of malaria among 600 students. Three hundred students (150 male, 150 females) were randomly selected from two tertiary institutions in Lagos, Nigeria. These schools are Lagos State University (LASU) and AOCOED (Adeniran Ogunsanya College of Education). A structured questionnaire elicited relevant information on knowledge, perception and social aspects of malaria. Students aged 21-23, from faculty of arts and in their second year participated mostly in the study with no significant difference between the two schools. In LASU, 223(74.3%) and 211(70.3%) in AOCOED knew the cause of malaria (P>0.05). In LASU, 282(94%) and 192(64%) in AOCOED believed that malaria could be prevented (P<0.05). In...
Malaria still remains a major public health in Nigeria despite interventions that are in place. This...
The study investigated the prevalence of malaria and socioeconomic status of subjects in part of Por...
The study was undertaken in southeastern Nigeria to investigate whether the people's level of educat...
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 remains a major challenging infectious disease across the globe particularly in sub-Sahara A...
BACKGROUNDEven though Malaria caused by five parasite species, two of which – Plasmodium falciparum ...
Malaria Prevalence was studied among 250 pupils in two selected primary school between May to Septem...
Malaria has been associated with declining the quality of life. This has increased a number of hospi...
Background Information: Malaria, a disease which cuts across all age groups, both genders and races,...
One of the dreadful parasitic infection that ravages the lives of the very young and old in Sub-Saha...
INTRODUCTION Malaria is a parasitic disease of humans caused by a protozoon of Plasmodium species. M...
Background: The study was carried out in two primary schools in Lagos State, Nigeria. One hundred st...
The prevalence of malaria parasites and antimalarial drug of choice wereinvestigated among students ...
Malaria is a parasitic disease of humans caused by a protozoon of Plasmodium species. Malaria remain...
Malaria still remains a major public health in Nigeria despite interventions that are in place. This...
The study investigated the prevalence of malaria and socioeconomic status of subjects in part of Por...
The study was undertaken in southeastern Nigeria to investigate whether the people's level of educat...
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 remains a major challenging infectious disease across the globe particularly in sub-Sahara A...
BACKGROUNDEven though Malaria caused by five parasite species, two of which – Plasmodium falciparum ...
Malaria Prevalence was studied among 250 pupils in two selected primary school between May to Septem...
Malaria has been associated with declining the quality of life. This has increased a number of hospi...
Background Information: Malaria, a disease which cuts across all age groups, both genders and races,...
One of the dreadful parasitic infection that ravages the lives of the very young and old in Sub-Saha...
INTRODUCTION Malaria is a parasitic disease of humans caused by a protozoon of Plasmodium species. M...
Background: The study was carried out in two primary schools in Lagos State, Nigeria. One hundred st...
The prevalence of malaria parasites and antimalarial drug of choice wereinvestigated among students ...
Malaria is a parasitic disease of humans caused by a protozoon of Plasmodium species. Malaria remain...
Malaria still remains a major public health in Nigeria despite interventions that are in place. This...
The study investigated the prevalence of malaria and socioeconomic status of subjects in part of Por...
The study was undertaken in southeastern Nigeria to investigate whether the people's level of educat...