Abstract Background Schoolchildren with asymptomatic malaria infections often go undiagnosed and untreated, serving as reservoirs for infection that hamper malaria control and elimination efforts. In this context, little is known about the magnitude of asymptomatic malaria infections in apparently healthy schoolchildren in Ethiopia. This study was aimed at determining the prevalence of asymptomatic malaria infection and its associated factors in apparently healthy schoolchildren in Ethiopia. Methods From September 2021 to January 2022, a school-based cross-sectional study was conducted on 994 apparently healthy schoolchildren (aged 6–15 years) selected from 21 primary schools in the Gomma district, of Jimma zone, southwestern Oromia, Ethiop...
Abstract Background According to the Ethiopian national malaria indicator survey of 2015, the highes...
Malaria surveillance and interventions in endemic countries often target young children at highest r...
Asymptomatic malaria parasite carriers do not seek anti-malarial treatment and may constitute a sile...
Background: Plasmodium infection and malaria in school children are increasingly recognized as a ...
Abstract Background Malaria prevalence continues to decline across sub-Saharan Africa as a result of...
Background. Malaria is one of the most public health important and life-threatening parasitic infect...
Background: The presence of asymptomatic infections has serious implications for malaria elimination...
Background: Malaria is a public health problem in Tanzania affecting all age groups. It is known tha...
Background. Indicators of successful malaria control interventions include a reduction in the preval...
BackgroundSub-microscopic and asymptomatic infections could be bottlenecks to malaria elimination ef...
Abstract Background Sub-microscopic and asymptomatic infections could be bottlenecks to malaria elim...
BackgroundUnder-five year children are the most vulnerable group affected by malaria, they accounted...
Plasmodium infection and malaria in school children are increasingly recognized as a relevant public...
BACKGROUND: In Ethiopia, malaria transmission is seasonal and unstable, with both Plasmodium falcipa...
Background Plasmodium infection and malaria in school children are increasingly recognized as a rele...
Abstract Background According to the Ethiopian national malaria indicator survey of 2015, the highes...
Malaria surveillance and interventions in endemic countries often target young children at highest r...
Asymptomatic malaria parasite carriers do not seek anti-malarial treatment and may constitute a sile...
Background: Plasmodium infection and malaria in school children are increasingly recognized as a ...
Abstract Background Malaria prevalence continues to decline across sub-Saharan Africa as a result of...
Background. Malaria is one of the most public health important and life-threatening parasitic infect...
Background: The presence of asymptomatic infections has serious implications for malaria elimination...
Background: Malaria is a public health problem in Tanzania affecting all age groups. It is known tha...
Background. Indicators of successful malaria control interventions include a reduction in the preval...
BackgroundSub-microscopic and asymptomatic infections could be bottlenecks to malaria elimination ef...
Abstract Background Sub-microscopic and asymptomatic infections could be bottlenecks to malaria elim...
BackgroundUnder-five year children are the most vulnerable group affected by malaria, they accounted...
Plasmodium infection and malaria in school children are increasingly recognized as a relevant public...
BACKGROUND: In Ethiopia, malaria transmission is seasonal and unstable, with both Plasmodium falcipa...
Background Plasmodium infection and malaria in school children are increasingly recognized as a rele...
Abstract Background According to the Ethiopian national malaria indicator survey of 2015, the highes...
Malaria surveillance and interventions in endemic countries often target young children at highest r...
Asymptomatic malaria parasite carriers do not seek anti-malarial treatment and may constitute a sile...