A cross-sectional survey was conducted in Kwelumbizi and Shambangeda villages, in the East Usambara Mountains, in north-east Tanzania, to determine the prevalence of malaria parasitaemia and nutritional status in children ≤ 11 years old. In addition, knowledge and practice on malaria among the households were determined using questionnaires and focus group discussions. The results showed that prevalence of malaria (48.5 - 51.0%) and parasite density levels was similar in both villages. A significantly higher malaria prevalence was observed in children ≥ 5 years old than in the < 5 years old (P=0.01). This correlated with the higher spleen rate in the same age group (P=0.022). However, higher anaemia prevalence (both severe and moderate), lo...
Given the high prevalence of malnutrition in a malaria-endemic setting, improving nutritional status...
BACKGROUND: The relationship between the burden of uncomplicated malaria and transmission intensity...
Background: The endemicity of malaria in Tanzania is heterogenous, mainly associated with physical ...
A cross-sectional survey was conducted in Kwelumbizi and Shambangeda villages, in the East Usambara ...
BackgroundMalnutrition and malaria are common co-morbidities in low-income countries, especially amo...
Malaria and malnutrition are a major health burden in developing countries with infants and children...
BACKGROUND: Despite a reduction in the magnitude of endemic malaria reported in recent years, mala...
ABSTRACT Malaria and malnutrition are a major health burden in developing countries with infants and...
Protein-energy malnutrition (PEM) affects millions of children in the developing world. The relation...
BACKGROUND: The relation between malnutrition and malaria is controversial. On the one hand, malaria...
Background Malnutrition is common in children in sub-Saharan Africa and is thought to increase the r...
Abstract: A study was carried out in six villages located at different altitudes in Mpwapwa district...
Background: The endemicity of malaria in Tanzania is heterogenous, mainly associated with physical f...
Research articleBackground: Malaria prevalence and transmission intensity in Tanzania is heterogeneo...
Malaria and malnutrition are a major health burden in developing countries with infants and children...
Given the high prevalence of malnutrition in a malaria-endemic setting, improving nutritional status...
BACKGROUND: The relationship between the burden of uncomplicated malaria and transmission intensity...
Background: The endemicity of malaria in Tanzania is heterogenous, mainly associated with physical ...
A cross-sectional survey was conducted in Kwelumbizi and Shambangeda villages, in the East Usambara ...
BackgroundMalnutrition and malaria are common co-morbidities in low-income countries, especially amo...
Malaria and malnutrition are a major health burden in developing countries with infants and children...
BACKGROUND: Despite a reduction in the magnitude of endemic malaria reported in recent years, mala...
ABSTRACT Malaria and malnutrition are a major health burden in developing countries with infants and...
Protein-energy malnutrition (PEM) affects millions of children in the developing world. The relation...
BACKGROUND: The relation between malnutrition and malaria is controversial. On the one hand, malaria...
Background Malnutrition is common in children in sub-Saharan Africa and is thought to increase the r...
Abstract: A study was carried out in six villages located at different altitudes in Mpwapwa district...
Background: The endemicity of malaria in Tanzania is heterogenous, mainly associated with physical f...
Research articleBackground: Malaria prevalence and transmission intensity in Tanzania is heterogeneo...
Malaria and malnutrition are a major health burden in developing countries with infants and children...
Given the high prevalence of malnutrition in a malaria-endemic setting, improving nutritional status...
BACKGROUND: The relationship between the burden of uncomplicated malaria and transmission intensity...
Background: The endemicity of malaria in Tanzania is heterogenous, mainly associated with physical ...