Background: In Zanzibar, the Ministry of Health and partners accelerated malaria control from September 2003 onwards. The impact of the scale-up of insecticide-treated nets (ITN), indoor-residual spraying (IRS) and artemisinin-combination therapy (ACT) combined on malaria burden was assessed at six out of seven in-patient health facilities. Methods: Numbers of outpatient and inpatient cases and deaths were compared between 2008 and the pre-intervention period 1999-2003. Reductions were estimated by segmented log-linear regression, adjusting the effect size for time trends during the pre-intervention period. Results: In 2008, for all age groups combined, malaria deaths had fallen by an estimated 90% (95% confidence interval 55-98%)(p < 0.025...
SummaryBackgroundMalaria is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in Africa. International effort...
The burden of malaria in countries in sub-Saharan Africa has declined with scaling up of prevention,...
BACKGROUND: The planning and assessment of malaria interventions is complicated due to fluctuations...
Abstract Background In Zanzibar, the Ministry of Health and partners accelerated malaria control fro...
BACKGROUND: In Zanzibar, the Ministry of Health and partners accelerated malaria control from Septem...
Background Since 2005, the Government of Ghana and its partners, in concerted efforts to control mal...
prevalence and malaria-related health parameters following the implementation of these two malaria ...
Abstract Background Since 2005, the Government of Ghana and its partners, in concerted efforts to co...
Mainland Tanzania scaled up multiple malaria control interventions between 1999 and 2010. We evaluat...
Background: The Government of Ethiopia and its partners have deployed artemisinin-based combination ...
Substantial global progress in the control of malaria in recent years has led to increased commitmen...
Mainland Tanzania scaled up multiple malaria control interventions between 1999 and 2010. We evaluat...
The Government of Ethiopia and its partners have deployed artemisinin-based combination therapies (A...
The Government of Ethiopia and its partners have deployed artemisinin-based combination therapies (A...
BACKGROUND: Some areas of Africa are witnessing a malaria transition, in part due to escalated inter...
SummaryBackgroundMalaria is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in Africa. International effort...
The burden of malaria in countries in sub-Saharan Africa has declined with scaling up of prevention,...
BACKGROUND: The planning and assessment of malaria interventions is complicated due to fluctuations...
Abstract Background In Zanzibar, the Ministry of Health and partners accelerated malaria control fro...
BACKGROUND: In Zanzibar, the Ministry of Health and partners accelerated malaria control from Septem...
Background Since 2005, the Government of Ghana and its partners, in concerted efforts to control mal...
prevalence and malaria-related health parameters following the implementation of these two malaria ...
Abstract Background Since 2005, the Government of Ghana and its partners, in concerted efforts to co...
Mainland Tanzania scaled up multiple malaria control interventions between 1999 and 2010. We evaluat...
Background: The Government of Ethiopia and its partners have deployed artemisinin-based combination ...
Substantial global progress in the control of malaria in recent years has led to increased commitmen...
Mainland Tanzania scaled up multiple malaria control interventions between 1999 and 2010. We evaluat...
The Government of Ethiopia and its partners have deployed artemisinin-based combination therapies (A...
The Government of Ethiopia and its partners have deployed artemisinin-based combination therapies (A...
BACKGROUND: Some areas of Africa are witnessing a malaria transition, in part due to escalated inter...
SummaryBackgroundMalaria is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in Africa. International effort...
The burden of malaria in countries in sub-Saharan Africa has declined with scaling up of prevention,...
BACKGROUND: The planning and assessment of malaria interventions is complicated due to fluctuations...