Background: Malaria is a public health problem in Tanzania affecting all age groups. It is known that school children are the age group most commonly infected with malaria parasites. Their infections are usually asymptomatic, go unnoticed and thus never get treated, result in anaemia, reduced ability to concentrate and learn in school and if fallen sick may lead to school absenteeism. Effective malaria control requires frequent evaluation of effectiveness of different malaria interventions. Methods: A cross-sectional study design involving 317 out of 350 school children aged 6–13 years from five primary schools within municipality was conducted. Multistage cluster sampling and simple random sampling methods were used to obtain primary schoo...
BACKGROUND: The intermittent screening and treatment (IST) of school children for malaria is one pos...
OBJECTIVE: To design and implement surveys of malaria infection and coverage of malaria control inte...
In Africa, children aged 5 to 15 years (school age) comprises more than 50% (>339 million) of the un...
Background: A study among primary school children in Kisarawe district by Otito in 1994 showed that ...
Background A nationwide, school, malaria survey was implemented to assess the risk factors of malari...
Background: Governments in sub-Sahara Africa are investing substantially in scalingup treated mosqui...
Background: Plasmodium infection and malaria in school children are increasingly recognized as a ...
A cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted at the eight basic schools at Elsokki town –Sinna...
Objectives: To evaluate the prevalence and consequences of malaria infection in school children in t...
Background: Malaria among school children is increasingly receiving attention, yet the burden of mal...
Research Article published by Malaria World Journal Vol. 7, No. 2, February 2016Background. Commun...
Background: Plasmodium infections among school children in Igbo-Eze South Local Government of Enugu ...
Malaria is a parasitic disease of humans caused by a protozoon of Plasmodium species. Malaria remain...
Abstract School-age children have attracted relatively little attention as a group in need of specia...
In order to determine the status of malaria among schoolchildren on Kome Island (Lake Victoria), nea...
BACKGROUND: The intermittent screening and treatment (IST) of school children for malaria is one pos...
OBJECTIVE: To design and implement surveys of malaria infection and coverage of malaria control inte...
In Africa, children aged 5 to 15 years (school age) comprises more than 50% (>339 million) of the un...
Background: A study among primary school children in Kisarawe district by Otito in 1994 showed that ...
Background A nationwide, school, malaria survey was implemented to assess the risk factors of malari...
Background: Governments in sub-Sahara Africa are investing substantially in scalingup treated mosqui...
Background: Plasmodium infection and malaria in school children are increasingly recognized as a ...
A cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted at the eight basic schools at Elsokki town –Sinna...
Objectives: To evaluate the prevalence and consequences of malaria infection in school children in t...
Background: Malaria among school children is increasingly receiving attention, yet the burden of mal...
Research Article published by Malaria World Journal Vol. 7, No. 2, February 2016Background. Commun...
Background: Plasmodium infections among school children in Igbo-Eze South Local Government of Enugu ...
Malaria is a parasitic disease of humans caused by a protozoon of Plasmodium species. Malaria remain...
Abstract School-age children have attracted relatively little attention as a group in need of specia...
In order to determine the status of malaria among schoolchildren on Kome Island (Lake Victoria), nea...
BACKGROUND: The intermittent screening and treatment (IST) of school children for malaria is one pos...
OBJECTIVE: To design and implement surveys of malaria infection and coverage of malaria control inte...
In Africa, children aged 5 to 15 years (school age) comprises more than 50% (>339 million) of the un...