Malaria remains a major public health problem in Africa, and its prevalence in Cameroon stands at 29%. Long Lasting Insecticide Nets (LLINs) were distributed in 2011 to reduce malaria mortality and morbidity; however, assessment of this intervention is scanty. The present study in the Tombel health district (THD) investigated the impact of this distribution on malaria prevalence. A total of 31,657 hospital records from 3 health facilities in 3 health areas for 2010–2013 were examined. Records for 2010 and 2011 provided predistribution baseline data, while those of 2012 and 2013 represented postdistribution data. 8,679 (27.4%) patients were positive for malaria. Children below 5 years had the highest prevalence (40.7%). The number of confirm...
Introduction Malawi’s malaria burden is primarily assessed via cross-sectional national household su...
The impact of insecticide treated nets (ITNs) on reducing malaria incidence is shown mainly through ...
The malaria burden has decreased significantly in recent years in Africa through the widespread use ...
Abstract Background Malaria remains a leading cause of illness and deaths in Cameroon. The use of lo...
Background: Insecticide treated materials remain the mainstay for malaria prevention. The current st...
Background Long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) are an important tool for controlling malaria. Mu...
Introduction. Malaria is and remains a serious health concern in Africa. In Cameroon, where malaria ...
Abstract Background Long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) are an important tool for controlling mal...
The use of Long-Lasting Insecticide-treated Nets (LLINs) is one of the preventive methods against ma...
Background. In recent years, Tanzania's National Malaria Control Program (NMCP), with the support of...
Background: Although the burden of malaria has significantly declined in recent years in sub-Saharan...
Abstract Background Understanding the contribution of community-level long-lasting, insecticidal net...
International audienceThe occurrence of malaria resurgences could threaten progress toward eliminati...
Introduction: Insecticide treated net remains a tool of choice for malaria prevention in Cameroon. H...
The implementation of long-lasting insecticidal-treated bed nets (LLINs) has contributed to halving ...
Introduction Malawi’s malaria burden is primarily assessed via cross-sectional national household su...
The impact of insecticide treated nets (ITNs) on reducing malaria incidence is shown mainly through ...
The malaria burden has decreased significantly in recent years in Africa through the widespread use ...
Abstract Background Malaria remains a leading cause of illness and deaths in Cameroon. The use of lo...
Background: Insecticide treated materials remain the mainstay for malaria prevention. The current st...
Background Long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) are an important tool for controlling malaria. Mu...
Introduction. Malaria is and remains a serious health concern in Africa. In Cameroon, where malaria ...
Abstract Background Long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) are an important tool for controlling mal...
The use of Long-Lasting Insecticide-treated Nets (LLINs) is one of the preventive methods against ma...
Background. In recent years, Tanzania's National Malaria Control Program (NMCP), with the support of...
Background: Although the burden of malaria has significantly declined in recent years in sub-Saharan...
Abstract Background Understanding the contribution of community-level long-lasting, insecticidal net...
International audienceThe occurrence of malaria resurgences could threaten progress toward eliminati...
Introduction: Insecticide treated net remains a tool of choice for malaria prevention in Cameroon. H...
The implementation of long-lasting insecticidal-treated bed nets (LLINs) has contributed to halving ...
Introduction Malawi’s malaria burden is primarily assessed via cross-sectional national household su...
The impact of insecticide treated nets (ITNs) on reducing malaria incidence is shown mainly through ...
The malaria burden has decreased significantly in recent years in Africa through the widespread use ...