نتایج جستجو برای: malaria case management in africa

تعداد نتایج: 17455456  

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2009
Yvonne Geissbühler Khadija Kannady Prosper Pius Chaki Basiliana Emidi Nicodem James Govella Valeliana Mayagaya Michael Kiama Deo Mtasiwa Hassan Mshinda Steven William Lindsay Marcel Tanner Ulrike Fillinger Marcia Caldas de Castro Gerry Francis Killeen

BACKGROUND Malaria control in Africa is most tractable in urban settlements yet most research has focused on rural settings. Elimination of malaria transmission from urban areas may require larval control strategies that complement adult mosquito control using insecticide-treated nets or houses, particularly where vectors feed outdoors. METHODS AND FINDINGS Microbial larvicide (Bacillus thuri...

Background: According to recent reports during the COVID-19 pandemic, malaria-endemic regions have a significantly lower COVID-19 case and mortality rate than those malaria-non-endemic.  This study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of COVID-19 in malarious areas of southern Iran and the incidence of disease in people previously infected with malaria. Materials and Methods: We conducted an ecolo...

2012
Mariangela Bonizzoni Yaw Afrane William Augustine Dunn Francis K. Atieli Goufa Zhou Daibin Zhong Jun Li Andrew Githeko Guiyun Yan

Malaria causes more than 300 million clinical cases and 665,000 deaths each year, and the majority of the mortality and morbidity occurs in sub-Saharan Africa. Due to the lack of effective vaccines and wide-spread resistance to antimalarial drugs, mosquito control is the primary method of malaria prevention and control. Currently, malaria vector control relies on the use of insecticides, primar...

2015
Benoît S. Assogba Luc S. Djogbénou Pascal Milesi Arnaud Berthomieu Julie Perez Diego Ayala Fabrice Chandre Michel Makoutodé Pierrick Labbé Mylène Weill

Widespread resistance to pyrethroids threatens malaria control in Africa. Consequently, several countries switched to carbamates and organophophates insecticides for indoor residual spraying. However, a mutation in the ace-1 gene conferring resistance to these compounds (ace-1(R) allele), is already present. Furthermore, a duplicated allele (ace-1(D)) recently appeared; characterizing its selec...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2002
Sukhan Jackson Adrian C Sleigh Xi-Li Liu

OBJECTIVE To assist with strategic planning for the eradication of malaria in Henan Province, China, which reached the consolidation phase of malaria control in 1992, when only 318 malaria cases were reported. METHODS We conducted a prospective two-year study of the costs for Henan's malaria control programme. We used a cost model that could also be applied to other malaria programmes in main...

CW Wright

Natural product-derived drugs exemplified by quinine, isolated from South American Cinchona species and artemisinin discovered in China are of immense importance for the treatment of malaria. Although malaria parasites resistant to artemisinin have not yet been found in malaria patients, the need for new antimalarial agents remains. The burden of malaria is heaviest in Africa where over a milli...

2015
Sulaiman S. Ibrahim Jacob M. Riveron Jaclyn Bibby Helen Irving Cristina Yunta Mark J. I. Paine Charles S. Wondji Gregory P. Copenhaver

Scale up of Long Lasting Insecticide Nets (LLINs) has massively contributed to reduce malaria mortality across Africa. However, resistance to pyrethroid insecticides in malaria vectors threatens its continued effectiveness. Deciphering the detailed molecular basis of such resistance and designing diagnostic tools is critical to implement suitable resistance management strategies. Here, we demon...

Journal: :South African medical journal = Suid-Afrikaanse tydskrif vir geneeskunde 2013
J M Tsoka-Gwegweni I Kleinschmidt

BACKGROUND South Africa has no policy to prevent malaria in pregnancy, despite the adverse effects of the disease in pregnancy. However, malaria control measures consisting of indoor residual spraying and specific antimalarial treatment have been in place since the 1970s. Information on the burden of malaria in pregnancy in South Africa is needed to indicate whether a specific policy for malari...

2012
Prathiba M. De Silva John M. Marshall

Sub-Saharan Africa suffers by far the greatest malaria burden worldwide and is currently undergoing a profound demographic change, with a growing proportion of its population moving to urban areas. Urbanisation is generally expected to reduce malaria transmission; however the disease still persists in African cities, in some cases at higher levels than in nearby rural areas. Objective. This pap...

Journal: :Malaria Journal 2021

Abstract Background Malaria continues to be the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in Africa. Community Case Management malaria (CCMm) which is undertaken by engaging Health Workers (CHWs) effectively address management cases some endemic communities was explored this study. The aim assess needs CHWs that would help sustain retain their services enhance efficient delivery CCMm. Methods Us...

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