Background Malaria control and sustainable development are linked, but implementation of ‘multisectoral’ intervention is restricted by a limited understanding of the causal pathways between poverty and malaria. We investigated the relationships between socioeconomic position (SEP), potential determinants of SEP, and malaria in Nagongera, rural Uganda. Methods Socioeconomic information was collected for 318 children aged six months to 10 years living in 100 households, who were followed for up to 36 months. Mosquito density was recorded using monthly light trap collections. Parasite prevalence was measured routinely every three months and malaria incidence determined by passive case detection. First, we evaluated the association between suc...
Socioeconomic position (SEP) is an important risk factor for malaria, but there is no consensus on h...
BACKGROUND: A clear understanding of the effects of housing structure, education, occupation, income...
Background Malaria has a considerable impact on the health of the populations of de...
BACKGROUND: Malaria control and sustainable development are linked, but implementation of 'multisect...
Malaria control and sustainable development are linked, but implementation of 'multisectoral' interv...
While malaria remains a major global public health problem, total annual incidence fell by 30% durin...
Malaria is commonly associated with poverty. Macro-level estimates show strong links between malaria...
Malaria control and sustainable development are linked, but implementation of 'multisectoral' interv...
BACKGROUND: Malaria is commonly associated with poverty. Macro-level estimates show strong links bet...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by Springer and can be found...
Socioeconomic position (SEP) is an important risk factor for malaria, but there is no consensus on h...
The rationale of this study is to explain the link between household welfare, the region in which an...
Socioeconomic position (SEP) is an important risk factor for malaria, but there is no consensus on h...
BACKGROUND:Malaria imposes significant costs on households and the poor are disproportionately affec...
Malaria and poverty are intimately connected. Controlling for factors such as tropical location, col...
Socioeconomic position (SEP) is an important risk factor for malaria, but there is no consensus on h...
BACKGROUND: A clear understanding of the effects of housing structure, education, occupation, income...
Background Malaria has a considerable impact on the health of the populations of de...
BACKGROUND: Malaria control and sustainable development are linked, but implementation of 'multisect...
Malaria control and sustainable development are linked, but implementation of 'multisectoral' interv...
While malaria remains a major global public health problem, total annual incidence fell by 30% durin...
Malaria is commonly associated with poverty. Macro-level estimates show strong links between malaria...
Malaria control and sustainable development are linked, but implementation of 'multisectoral' interv...
BACKGROUND: Malaria is commonly associated with poverty. Macro-level estimates show strong links bet...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by Springer and can be found...
Socioeconomic position (SEP) is an important risk factor for malaria, but there is no consensus on h...
The rationale of this study is to explain the link between household welfare, the region in which an...
Socioeconomic position (SEP) is an important risk factor for malaria, but there is no consensus on h...
BACKGROUND:Malaria imposes significant costs on households and the poor are disproportionately affec...
Malaria and poverty are intimately connected. Controlling for factors such as tropical location, col...
Socioeconomic position (SEP) is an important risk factor for malaria, but there is no consensus on h...
BACKGROUND: A clear understanding of the effects of housing structure, education, occupation, income...
Background Malaria has a considerable impact on the health of the populations of de...