A total of 736 outpatients diagnosed as having malaria using clinical criteria at a health centre in a highly endemic area of Papua New Guinea were investigated parasitologically. Plasmodium falciparum-attributable fractions were determined using a logistic regression model to compare parasite densities in cases with those of healthy individuals in community surveys. Thirty-seven percent of presumptive cases were found to have raised P. falciparum parasitaemia. This corresponds to an average reporting rate for the population of 0.53 attributable episodes per annum. Whilst the maximum prevalence of parasitaemia in the community was in children aged 5-9 years, the maximum age-specific incidence of attributable cases at the outpatient clinic w...
This study investigated the incidence of severe disease following primary exposure to Plasmodium fal...
BACKGROUND: Malaria remains a major cause of mortality and morbidity in Africa. Many approaches to m...
Malaria mortality and morbidity were studied in a rural population of 4000 in the Wosera area, East ...
A total of 736 outpatients diagnosed as having malaria using clinical criteria at a health centre in...
Abstract Background In areas where malaria endemicity is high, many people harbour blood stage paras...
BACKGROUND: In areas where malaria endemicity is high, many people harbour blood stage parasites wit...
The epidemiological features of malaria were studied through seven community-based surveys in a popu...
The epidemiological features of malaria were studied through seven community-based surveys in a popu...
The burden and duration of asymptomatic malaria infections were measured in residents of the malaria...
The burden and duration of asymptomatic malaria infections were measured in residents of the malaria...
In an area of Papua New Guinea with high prevalence of Plasmodium falciparum (39.6%), Plasmodium viv...
The high prevalence of asymptomatic malaria infections and the nonspecific signs and symptoms of the...
BACKGROUND: Malaria remains a major cause of mortality and morbidity in Africa. Many approaches to m...
This study investigated the incidence of severe disease following primary exposure to Plasmodium fal...
Studies of the prevalence and incidence of malaria were conducted in children < 10 years old livi...
This study investigated the incidence of severe disease following primary exposure to Plasmodium fal...
BACKGROUND: Malaria remains a major cause of mortality and morbidity in Africa. Many approaches to m...
Malaria mortality and morbidity were studied in a rural population of 4000 in the Wosera area, East ...
A total of 736 outpatients diagnosed as having malaria using clinical criteria at a health centre in...
Abstract Background In areas where malaria endemicity is high, many people harbour blood stage paras...
BACKGROUND: In areas where malaria endemicity is high, many people harbour blood stage parasites wit...
The epidemiological features of malaria were studied through seven community-based surveys in a popu...
The epidemiological features of malaria were studied through seven community-based surveys in a popu...
The burden and duration of asymptomatic malaria infections were measured in residents of the malaria...
The burden and duration of asymptomatic malaria infections were measured in residents of the malaria...
In an area of Papua New Guinea with high prevalence of Plasmodium falciparum (39.6%), Plasmodium viv...
The high prevalence of asymptomatic malaria infections and the nonspecific signs and symptoms of the...
BACKGROUND: Malaria remains a major cause of mortality and morbidity in Africa. Many approaches to m...
This study investigated the incidence of severe disease following primary exposure to Plasmodium fal...
Studies of the prevalence and incidence of malaria were conducted in children < 10 years old livi...
This study investigated the incidence of severe disease following primary exposure to Plasmodium fal...
BACKGROUND: Malaria remains a major cause of mortality and morbidity in Africa. Many approaches to m...
Malaria mortality and morbidity were studied in a rural population of 4000 in the Wosera area, East ...