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Malaria transmission and major malaria vectors in different geographical areas of Southeast Asia Institute of Tropical Medicine
Malaria vectors in Southeast Asia: identification, malaria transmission, behaviour and control Institute of Tropical Medicine
Deltamethrin-impregnated bednets as an operational tool for malaria control in a hyper-endemic region of Burundi: impact on vector population and malaria morbidity Institute of Tropical Medicine
Will reducing Plasmodium falciparum malaria transmission alter malaria mortality among African children? [letter] Institute of Tropical Medicine
Malaria - a maritime problem - 2000-2001; a guideline about malaria for officers and seamen of the merchant marine Institute of Tropical Medicine
Knowledge and habits concerning malaria and malaria prophylaxis in African students in Belgium Institute of Tropical Medicine
Serological markers to measure recent changes in malaria transmission - a promising tool towards malaria elimination Institute of Tropical Medicine
Malaria, a vector-borne disease caused by a Plasmodium parasite, is one of the most deadly infectious diseases. Despite large progress in malaria control, malaria remains an important public health concern. For countries heading to elimination, evaluation and implementation of additional malaria control tools is crucial. However, follow-up of malaria prevalence and incidence using classical malariometric tools becomes challenging in low malaria ...
Trends in health workers' compliance with outpatient malaria case-management guidelines across malaria epidemiological zones in Kenya, 2010-2016 Institute of Tropical Medicine
BACKGROUND: Health workers' compliance with outpatient malaria case-management guidelines has been improving, specifically regarding the universal testing of suspected cases and the use of artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT) only for positive results (i.e., 'test and treat'). Whether the improvements in compliance with 'test and treat' guidelines are consistent across different malaria endemicity areas has not been examined.
...Parents’ perception on cause of malaria and their malaria prevention experience among school-aged children in Kutcha district, Southern Ethiopia University of Antwerp
Introduction School-aged children become a highly vulnerable group for malaria, yet they are less likely to use malaria prevention interventions. Previous studies exploring perception on cause of malaria mainly focused on pregnant mothers or parents of children under age five years. Exploring parent’s perception on cause of malaria and their experiences on the prevention of malaria and associated challenges among school-aged children is ...