BackgroundMalaria remains a public health problem in Kenya despite sustained interventions deployed by the government. One of the major impediments to effective malaria control is a lack of accurate diagnosis and effective treatment. This study was conducted to assess clinical malaria incidence and treatment seeking profiles of febrile cases in western Kenya.MethodsActive case detection of malaria was carried out in three eco-epidemiologically distinct zones topologically characterized as lakeshore, hillside, and highland plateau in Kisumu County, western Kenya, from March 2020 to March 2021. Community Health Volunteers (CHVs) conducted biweekly visits to residents in their households to interview and examine for febrile illness. A febrile ...
Malaria in the highlands of Kenya is traditionally regarded as unstable and limited by low temperatu...
BackgroundMalaria continued to be the major public health concern in sub-Sahara Africa, thus for bet...
BackgroundPassive surveillance of malaria in health facilities remains vital for implementation of c...
BackgroundIn western Kenya, not all malaria cases are reported as stipulated in the community case m...
Background The use of malaria infection prevalence among febrile patients at clinics has a potential...
Accurate malaria diagnosis and timely treatment are requirements for effective management of the dis...
AbstractBackgroundDespite decreasing malaria burden in sub-Saharan Africa, fever in children is freq...
Background: Despite decreasing malaria burden in sub-Saharan Africa, fever in children is frequently...
Nairobi is considered a low-risk area for malaria transmission, but travel can influence transmissio...
Background: The use of malaria infection prevalence among febrile patients at clinics has a potentia...
BackgroundIn African highland areas where endemicity of malaria varies greatly according to altitude...
Nairobi is considered a low-risk area for malaria transmission, but travel can influence transmissio...
BackgroundThe vulnerable population within the malaria epidemic zone remains at risk of increased bu...
BACKGROUND:Passive surveillance of malaria in health facilities remains vital for implementation of ...
BackgroundIn African highland areas where endemicity of malaria varies greatly according to altitude...
Malaria in the highlands of Kenya is traditionally regarded as unstable and limited by low temperatu...
BackgroundMalaria continued to be the major public health concern in sub-Sahara Africa, thus for bet...
BackgroundPassive surveillance of malaria in health facilities remains vital for implementation of c...
BackgroundIn western Kenya, not all malaria cases are reported as stipulated in the community case m...
Background The use of malaria infection prevalence among febrile patients at clinics has a potential...
Accurate malaria diagnosis and timely treatment are requirements for effective management of the dis...
AbstractBackgroundDespite decreasing malaria burden in sub-Saharan Africa, fever in children is freq...
Background: Despite decreasing malaria burden in sub-Saharan Africa, fever in children is frequently...
Nairobi is considered a low-risk area for malaria transmission, but travel can influence transmissio...
Background: The use of malaria infection prevalence among febrile patients at clinics has a potentia...
BackgroundIn African highland areas where endemicity of malaria varies greatly according to altitude...
Nairobi is considered a low-risk area for malaria transmission, but travel can influence transmissio...
BackgroundThe vulnerable population within the malaria epidemic zone remains at risk of increased bu...
BACKGROUND:Passive surveillance of malaria in health facilities remains vital for implementation of ...
BackgroundIn African highland areas where endemicity of malaria varies greatly according to altitude...
Malaria in the highlands of Kenya is traditionally regarded as unstable and limited by low temperatu...
BackgroundMalaria continued to be the major public health concern in sub-Sahara Africa, thus for bet...
BackgroundPassive surveillance of malaria in health facilities remains vital for implementation of c...