A review of how the HIPC Initiative has translated in fight against under-5 mortality due to malaria in Cameroon has yet to be presented in published literature despite considerable documentation on HIPC Initiative. This study to a certain degree addresses this gap by reviewing published research, on how the HIPC Initiative has succeeded or failed to reduce under-5 mortality due to malaria in Cameroon, one component of evidence base. Secondary data form the basis of data collection in this study where published documents, articles, journals of the topic in question were reviewed. Studies were sought via an internet search of Medline database, Google scholar, Wholis database and IMF Survey database. Key areas for search included the followin...
Insecticide Treated Nets (ITNs) have been shown to reduce morbidity and mortality, but cov-erage and...
Introduction. Malaria is and remains a serious health concern in Africa. In Cameroon, where malaria ...
Malaria in Africa is most severe in young children and pregnant women, particularly in rural and poo...
IINTRODUCTION: access to free diagnoses and treatments has been shown to be a major determinant in m...
Malaria, a completely preventable and treatable disease, remains one of the biggest killers in Sub-S...
Malaria accounts for 22% of deaths that occur in health care facilities in Cameroon. Despite 66% red...
Objectives: This study analyzed the effect of the number of mosquito nets that are owned by househol...
Current malaria treatments are ineffective in sub-Saharan Africa due to problems beyond the disease....
Malaria is a life-threatening parasitic disease spread to humans through bites of an infected mosqui...
Background: In Africa, national governments and international organizations are focusing on rapidly ...
Around 8.8 million children under-five die each year, mostly due to infectious diseases, including m...
Malaria remains a major public health problem in Africa, and its prevalence in Cameroon stands at 29...
Development assistance for health (DAH) targeted at malaria has risen exponentially over the last 10...
textabstractBackground: Malaria control has been dramatically scaled up the past decade, mainly than...
Malaria remains one of the most important and deadliest diseases in many countries in Africa, in the...
Insecticide Treated Nets (ITNs) have been shown to reduce morbidity and mortality, but cov-erage and...
Introduction. Malaria is and remains a serious health concern in Africa. In Cameroon, where malaria ...
Malaria in Africa is most severe in young children and pregnant women, particularly in rural and poo...
IINTRODUCTION: access to free diagnoses and treatments has been shown to be a major determinant in m...
Malaria, a completely preventable and treatable disease, remains one of the biggest killers in Sub-S...
Malaria accounts for 22% of deaths that occur in health care facilities in Cameroon. Despite 66% red...
Objectives: This study analyzed the effect of the number of mosquito nets that are owned by househol...
Current malaria treatments are ineffective in sub-Saharan Africa due to problems beyond the disease....
Malaria is a life-threatening parasitic disease spread to humans through bites of an infected mosqui...
Background: In Africa, national governments and international organizations are focusing on rapidly ...
Around 8.8 million children under-five die each year, mostly due to infectious diseases, including m...
Malaria remains a major public health problem in Africa, and its prevalence in Cameroon stands at 29...
Development assistance for health (DAH) targeted at malaria has risen exponentially over the last 10...
textabstractBackground: Malaria control has been dramatically scaled up the past decade, mainly than...
Malaria remains one of the most important and deadliest diseases in many countries in Africa, in the...
Insecticide Treated Nets (ITNs) have been shown to reduce morbidity and mortality, but cov-erage and...
Introduction. Malaria is and remains a serious health concern in Africa. In Cameroon, where malaria ...
Malaria in Africa is most severe in young children and pregnant women, particularly in rural and poo...