Aim: Malaria is one of the most serious public health issues worldwide and is still responsible for the deaths of nearly half a million individuals every year worldwide. The aim of this study is to investigate the epidemiology of the incidence of and mortality from malaria and its association with the human development index (HDI). Subjects and methods: The present research is an ecological study conducted in 2017 that explored the association between the HDI and incidence of and mortality from malaria in WHO regions based on data extracted from the World Bank. In this study, the two-variable correlation method was adopted to analyze the data extracted to investigate the correlation between malaria incidence and HDI. A significance level of...
Background: The efficient allocation of financial resources for malaria control using appropriate co...
Malaria is the most important tropical disease that causes enormous economic loss to mankind. Malari...
Background: The efficient allocation of financial resources for malaria control and the optimal dist...
Aim: Malaria is one of the most serious public health issues worldwide and is still responsible for ...
Background: Efficient allocation of resources to intervene against malaria requires a detailed under...
BACKGROUND: Efficient allocation of resources to intervene against malaria requires a detailed under...
Background: Since 2000, the scale-up of malaria control interventions has substantially reduced morb...
Interest in mapping the global distribution of malaria is motivated by a need to define populations ...
BACKGROUND: Transmission intensity affects almost all aspects of malaria epidemiology and the impact...
Background: To control the malaria mortality, the global and national communities have worked togeth...
Background. To control the malaria mortality, the global and national communities have worked togeth...
Background Since 2000, the scale-up of malaria control interventions has substantially reduced morbi...
Abstract Background Transmission intensity affects almost all aspects of malaria epidemiology and th...
BACKGROUND: The efficient allocation of financial resources for malaria control using appropriate co...
BACKGROUND: Clinical malaria has proven an elusive burden to enumerate. Many cases go undetected by ...
Background: The efficient allocation of financial resources for malaria control using appropriate co...
Malaria is the most important tropical disease that causes enormous economic loss to mankind. Malari...
Background: The efficient allocation of financial resources for malaria control and the optimal dist...
Aim: Malaria is one of the most serious public health issues worldwide and is still responsible for ...
Background: Efficient allocation of resources to intervene against malaria requires a detailed under...
BACKGROUND: Efficient allocation of resources to intervene against malaria requires a detailed under...
Background: Since 2000, the scale-up of malaria control interventions has substantially reduced morb...
Interest in mapping the global distribution of malaria is motivated by a need to define populations ...
BACKGROUND: Transmission intensity affects almost all aspects of malaria epidemiology and the impact...
Background: To control the malaria mortality, the global and national communities have worked togeth...
Background. To control the malaria mortality, the global and national communities have worked togeth...
Background Since 2000, the scale-up of malaria control interventions has substantially reduced morbi...
Abstract Background Transmission intensity affects almost all aspects of malaria epidemiology and th...
BACKGROUND: The efficient allocation of financial resources for malaria control using appropriate co...
BACKGROUND: Clinical malaria has proven an elusive burden to enumerate. Many cases go undetected by ...
Background: The efficient allocation of financial resources for malaria control using appropriate co...
Malaria is the most important tropical disease that causes enormous economic loss to mankind. Malari...
Background: The efficient allocation of financial resources for malaria control and the optimal dist...