Tanzania has adapted the Roll Back Malaria (RBM) initiative. This study was set to explore the feasibility of ITNs, intermittent presumptive treatment (I PT) and advocacy and information, education and communication (IEC) as among the selected essential monitoring and evaluation (M&E) indicators for measuring success and problems of malaria control activities in Rufiji district. Thirty-six health workers from 15 government health facilities were purposefully selected. Indepth interviews and group discussions were held, and community based questionnaire survey was done with 95 pregnant women systematically sampled from the Rufiji Demographic Surveillance System (RDSS) records. Respondents at all levels of the health facilities menti...
Introduction: Malaria in Tanzania remains the main cause of morbidity and mortality especially in ch...
Objectives: To assess insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) use, other malaria prevention measures, knowle...
Abstract. Roll Back Malaria (RBM) is a new global partnership that aims to halve the malaria burden ...
A cross-sectional situation analysis of malaria control activities was conducted in Rufiji District ...
The purpose of the study was to examine RBM programme’s efforts at controlling malaria among PLWHA a...
Background: Governments in sub-Sahara Africa are investing substantially in scalingup treated mosqui...
Although a big step has been taken in Rwanda to equip community health workers with knowledge about ...
<p>Though significant progress has been made through control efforts in recent years, malaria remain...
The purpose of the study was to examine RBM programme’s efforts at controlling malaria among PLWHA a...
BACKGROUND: During an entomological survey in preparation for malaria control interventions in Mwea ...
Community knowledge and practice related to malaria is important for the implementation of appropria...
Evaluation is an essential management tool for the improvement of public health programmes or pro-je...
This study investigated the implementation of the roll back malaria (RBM) programme at household an...
Setting: Malaria has remained the leading cause of morbidity, responsible for 47% of the total cause...
Background: The success of the universal parasite-based malaria testing policy for fever patients at...
Introduction: Malaria in Tanzania remains the main cause of morbidity and mortality especially in ch...
Objectives: To assess insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) use, other malaria prevention measures, knowle...
Abstract. Roll Back Malaria (RBM) is a new global partnership that aims to halve the malaria burden ...
A cross-sectional situation analysis of malaria control activities was conducted in Rufiji District ...
The purpose of the study was to examine RBM programme’s efforts at controlling malaria among PLWHA a...
Background: Governments in sub-Sahara Africa are investing substantially in scalingup treated mosqui...
Although a big step has been taken in Rwanda to equip community health workers with knowledge about ...
<p>Though significant progress has been made through control efforts in recent years, malaria remain...
The purpose of the study was to examine RBM programme’s efforts at controlling malaria among PLWHA a...
BACKGROUND: During an entomological survey in preparation for malaria control interventions in Mwea ...
Community knowledge and practice related to malaria is important for the implementation of appropria...
Evaluation is an essential management tool for the improvement of public health programmes or pro-je...
This study investigated the implementation of the roll back malaria (RBM) programme at household an...
Setting: Malaria has remained the leading cause of morbidity, responsible for 47% of the total cause...
Background: The success of the universal parasite-based malaria testing policy for fever patients at...
Introduction: Malaria in Tanzania remains the main cause of morbidity and mortality especially in ch...
Objectives: To assess insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) use, other malaria prevention measures, knowle...
Abstract. Roll Back Malaria (RBM) is a new global partnership that aims to halve the malaria burden ...