BACKGROUND: African countries are scaling up malaria interventions, especially insecticide treated nets (ITN) and indoor residual spraying (IRS), for which ambitious coverage targets have been set. In spite of these efforts infection prevalence remains high in many parts of the continent. This study investigated risk factors for malaria infection in children using three malaria indicator surveys from Zambezia province, Mozambique. The impact of IRS and ITNs, the effects of keeping farm animals and of the construction material of roofs of houses and other potential risk factors associated with malaria infection in children were assessed. METHODS: Cross-sectional community-based surveys were conducted in October of 2006, 2007 and 2008. A tota...
Abstract Background Malaria remains the leading cause of mortality and morbidity in young children i...
Several studies conducted in Northeast Tanzania have documented declines in malaria transmission eve...
Background Better understanding of the distribution of Plasmodium vivax and its risk factors could b...
African countries are scaling up malaria interventions, especially insecticide treated nets (ITN) an...
BACKGROUND: African countries are scaling up malaria interventions, especially insecticide treated n...
Malaria prevalence remains high in many African countries despite massive scaling-up of insecticide ...
BACKGROUND:Improvements to housing may contribute to malaria control and elimination by reducing hou...
Background Improvements to housing may contribute to malaria control and elimination by reducing hou...
Abstract Background Despite the significant investments to control malaria infection rates over the ...
Abstract Background Formerly a high malaria transmission area, Zanzibar is now targeting malaria eli...
Background: Despite the significant investments to control malaria infection rates over the past yea...
Based on routine health facility case data, Rwanda has achieved a significant malaria burden reducti...
Insecticide treated nets (ITNs) and indoor residual spraying (IRS) have been scaled up for malaria p...
BACKGROUND: Long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) are the most widely deployed vector control inter...
Background Rapid population growth in Africa requires an urgent expansion and improvement of housing...
Abstract Background Malaria remains the leading cause of mortality and morbidity in young children i...
Several studies conducted in Northeast Tanzania have documented declines in malaria transmission eve...
Background Better understanding of the distribution of Plasmodium vivax and its risk factors could b...
African countries are scaling up malaria interventions, especially insecticide treated nets (ITN) an...
BACKGROUND: African countries are scaling up malaria interventions, especially insecticide treated n...
Malaria prevalence remains high in many African countries despite massive scaling-up of insecticide ...
BACKGROUND:Improvements to housing may contribute to malaria control and elimination by reducing hou...
Background Improvements to housing may contribute to malaria control and elimination by reducing hou...
Abstract Background Despite the significant investments to control malaria infection rates over the ...
Abstract Background Formerly a high malaria transmission area, Zanzibar is now targeting malaria eli...
Background: Despite the significant investments to control malaria infection rates over the past yea...
Based on routine health facility case data, Rwanda has achieved a significant malaria burden reducti...
Insecticide treated nets (ITNs) and indoor residual spraying (IRS) have been scaled up for malaria p...
BACKGROUND: Long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) are the most widely deployed vector control inter...
Background Rapid population growth in Africa requires an urgent expansion and improvement of housing...
Abstract Background Malaria remains the leading cause of mortality and morbidity in young children i...
Several studies conducted in Northeast Tanzania have documented declines in malaria transmission eve...
Background Better understanding of the distribution of Plasmodium vivax and its risk factors could b...