Malaria is a major public health concern in Bangladesh and it is highly endemic in the Chittagong Hill Tracts where prevalence was 11.7% in 2007. One sub-district, Rajasthali, had a prevalence of 36%. Several interventions were introduced in early 2007 to control malaria. This study was undertaken to evaluate the impacts of these intensive early stage interventions on malaria in Bangladesh. This prevalence study assesses whether or not high malaria prevalence remains, and if so, which areas and individuals remain at high risk of infection
INTRODUCTION:Malaria is a public health emergency in India and Odisha. The national malaria eliminat...
Background: Malaria remains a significant health problem in Bangladesh affecting 13 of 64 districts....
Abstract Background Epidemiological data on malaria in Bangladesh are sparse, particularly on severe...
Malaria is a major public health concern in Bangladesh and it is highly endemic in the Chittagong Hi...
BACKGROUND: Malaria is a major public health concern in Bangladesh and it is highly endemic in the C...
Background. Malaria is a major public health burden in the south-eastern part of Bangladesh, particu...
Following the 1971 ban of DDT in Bangladesh, malaria cases have increased steadily. Malaria persists...
BACKGROUND: Following the 1971 ban of DDT in Bangladesh, malaria cases have increased steadily. Mala...
Malaria is endemic in 13 of 64 districts of Bangladesh, representing a population at risk of about 2...
Background Malaria claims hundreds of thousands of lives each year, most of them children. A “malar...
Background: Malaria is endemic in the Rajasthali region of the Chittagong Hill Tracts in Bangladesh ...
Malaria is endemic to Bangladesh. In this longitudinal study, we used hydrologic, topographic, and s...
Abstract: Eight hundred and nine patients with the symptom of fever at a rural health complex in sou...
(predominately chloroquine resistant) is the most prevalent species. infection over two years of su...
Summary: Bangladesh is one of the four major malaria-endemic countries in South-East Asia having app...
INTRODUCTION:Malaria is a public health emergency in India and Odisha. The national malaria eliminat...
Background: Malaria remains a significant health problem in Bangladesh affecting 13 of 64 districts....
Abstract Background Epidemiological data on malaria in Bangladesh are sparse, particularly on severe...
Malaria is a major public health concern in Bangladesh and it is highly endemic in the Chittagong Hi...
BACKGROUND: Malaria is a major public health concern in Bangladesh and it is highly endemic in the C...
Background. Malaria is a major public health burden in the south-eastern part of Bangladesh, particu...
Following the 1971 ban of DDT in Bangladesh, malaria cases have increased steadily. Malaria persists...
BACKGROUND: Following the 1971 ban of DDT in Bangladesh, malaria cases have increased steadily. Mala...
Malaria is endemic in 13 of 64 districts of Bangladesh, representing a population at risk of about 2...
Background Malaria claims hundreds of thousands of lives each year, most of them children. A “malar...
Background: Malaria is endemic in the Rajasthali region of the Chittagong Hill Tracts in Bangladesh ...
Malaria is endemic to Bangladesh. In this longitudinal study, we used hydrologic, topographic, and s...
Abstract: Eight hundred and nine patients with the symptom of fever at a rural health complex in sou...
(predominately chloroquine resistant) is the most prevalent species. infection over two years of su...
Summary: Bangladesh is one of the four major malaria-endemic countries in South-East Asia having app...
INTRODUCTION:Malaria is a public health emergency in India and Odisha. The national malaria eliminat...
Background: Malaria remains a significant health problem in Bangladesh affecting 13 of 64 districts....
Abstract Background Epidemiological data on malaria in Bangladesh are sparse, particularly on severe...