Malaria has long been identified as a major cause of morbidity and mortality, in Nigeria. Data explaining the potential effect of socioeconomic variables on malaria risk, are scantly available in many places. This study was conducted to assess the effect of socioeconomic factors on the occurrence of malaria among study population in Birnin Kebbi, Nigeria. Structured questionnaires were administered to gather relevant baseline information about the study population. Blood samples were collected and tested for malaria using rapid diagnostic test kit (RTD). Persons who cannot read or write had more malaria infections to a significant level than those who were literate (Cannot read or write: 28.0%, vs Can read and write: 18.0%; P = 0.042). Ther...
Malaria is one of the commonest tropical diseases plaguing the African continent and the rural areas...
The present study aimed at understanding the dynamics of malaria infection in Anambra State, Nigeria...
The purpose of this article is to stimulate discussion about the links between malaria pandemic and ...
ABSTRACT Background: Malaria is a public health and socio-economic threat to development in most co...
Although the physical environment provides the primary conditions for the breeding of malaria vector...
It is shown from the literatures that malaria is a disease caused by a parasite that is transmitted ...
Malaria-related morbidity is a common occurrence in sub-Saharan Africa culminating in low productivi...
Background: Studies highlighting the influence of sociodemographic, cultural and environmental facto...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Malaria places a great burden on ...
Malaria represents a major health problem with over 1 million annual deaths in Africa alone. There a...
Malaria in Nigeria and Africa remains most important health problem. It remains a vital public healt...
Background: This study assessed the comorbidities associated with malaria and patterns of health see...
The study investigated the prevalence of malaria and socioeconomic status of subjects in part of Por...
The government of Tanzania and some NGOs have been making a lot of efforts to control malaria, but ...
Aims: identify the socioeconomic characteristics of farm households in the study area; determine fac...
Malaria is one of the commonest tropical diseases plaguing the African continent and the rural areas...
The present study aimed at understanding the dynamics of malaria infection in Anambra State, Nigeria...
The purpose of this article is to stimulate discussion about the links between malaria pandemic and ...
ABSTRACT Background: Malaria is a public health and socio-economic threat to development in most co...
Although the physical environment provides the primary conditions for the breeding of malaria vector...
It is shown from the literatures that malaria is a disease caused by a parasite that is transmitted ...
Malaria-related morbidity is a common occurrence in sub-Saharan Africa culminating in low productivi...
Background: Studies highlighting the influence of sociodemographic, cultural and environmental facto...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Malaria places a great burden on ...
Malaria represents a major health problem with over 1 million annual deaths in Africa alone. There a...
Malaria in Nigeria and Africa remains most important health problem. It remains a vital public healt...
Background: This study assessed the comorbidities associated with malaria and patterns of health see...
The study investigated the prevalence of malaria and socioeconomic status of subjects in part of Por...
The government of Tanzania and some NGOs have been making a lot of efforts to control malaria, but ...
Aims: identify the socioeconomic characteristics of farm households in the study area; determine fac...
Malaria is one of the commonest tropical diseases plaguing the African continent and the rural areas...
The present study aimed at understanding the dynamics of malaria infection in Anambra State, Nigeria...
The purpose of this article is to stimulate discussion about the links between malaria pandemic and ...