نتایج جستجو برای: bednet

تعداد نتایج: 149  

2017
Paul J Krezanoski Jeffrey I Campbell Data Santorino David R Bangsberg

Malaria is a serious health concern for three billion people worldwide, killing nearly 600,000 people a year. Insecticide-treated bednets (ITNs) are an effective and valuable tool for preventing malaria and hundreds of millions of ITNs have been distributed throughout sub-Saharan Africa. Nevertheless, our current methods for measuring ITN use are inadequate to inform malaria prevention programs...

2007
Greg W Fegan Abdisalan M Noor Willis S Akhwale Simon Cousens Robert W Snow

BACKGROUND The potential of insecticide-treated bednets (ITNs) to contribute to child survival has been well documented in randomised controlled trials. ITN coverage has increased rapidly in Kenya from 7% in 2004 to 67% in 2006. We aimed to assess the extent to which this investment has led to improvements in child survival. METHODS A dynamic cohort of about 3500 children aged 1-59 months wer...

Journal: :AIDS care 2008
P Colindres J Mermin E Ezati S Kambabazi P Buyungo L Sekabembe F Baryarama F Kitabire S Mukasa F Kizito C Fitzgerald R Quick

Opportunistic infections are the leading cause of mortality among HIV-infected people. Several simple interventions prevent illness, prolong life, or prevent HIV transmission from HIV-infected people in Africa. These include: cotrimoxazole prophylaxis; insecticide-treated bed nets; supplies for household water treatment and safe storage; materials promoting family voluntary counselling and test...

2013
Calvin Ebai Bisong Clemence Meli Dongmo

INTRODUCTION Malaria prevention methods are diverse. Their availability sometimes does not guarantee effective usage and the use of each method in isolation may not provide the necessary results for the fight against malaria. Pregnant women are relatively more vulnerable and so it is recommended that they should be protected against malaria. Proper protection will require malaria prevention met...

Journal: :Health economics 2014
Bénédicte Apouey Gabriel Picone

This paper examines the existence of social interactions in malaria preventive behaviors in Sub-Saharan Africa, that is, whether an individual's social environment has an influence on the individual's preventive behaviors. We focus on the two population groups which are the most vulnerable to malaria (children under 5 years and pregnant women) and on two preventive behaviors (sleeping under a b...

2010
Fatuma Namusoke Niloofar Rasti Fred Kironde Mats Wahlgren Florence Mirembe

Pregnancy-associated malaria is a major global health concern. To assess the Plasmodium falciparum burden in pregnancy we conducted a cross-sectional study at Mulago Hospital in Kampala, Uganda. Malaria prevalence by each of three measures-peripheral smear, placental smear, and placental histology was 9% (35/391), 11.3% (44/389), and 13.9% (53/382) respectively. Together, smear and histology da...

2015
V. A. Alegana P. M. Atkinson C. Pezzulo A. Sorichetta D. Weiss T. Bird E. Erbach-Schoenberg A. J. Tatem

The age-group composition of populations varies considerably across the world, and obtaining accurate, spatially detailed estimates of numbers of children under 5 years is important in designing vaccination strategies, educational planning or maternal healthcare delivery. Traditionally, such estimates are derived from population censuses, but these can often be unreliable, outdated and of coars...

Journal: :The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health 2005
D Bell R Go C Miguel W Parks J Bryan

This study assesses the influence of several malaria risk factors and volunteer health worker (VHW) accessibility on parasite prevalence and treatment-seeking in a remote area of Mindanao, the Philippines. An anti-malaria program in the area seeks to devolve malaria diagnosis and treatment to the VHWs. Firstly, the relationship between malaria and demographic factors, bednet use, and access to ...

2016
Samuel B Vezenegho Antoine Adde Vincent Pommier de Santi Jean Issaly Romuald Carinci Pascal Gaborit Isabelle Dusfour Romain Girod Sébastien Briolant

In French Guiana, malaria vector control and prevention relies on indoor residual spraying and distribution of long lasting insecticidal nets. These measures are based on solid epidemiological evidence but reveal a poor understanding of the vector. The current study investigated the behaviour of both vectors and humans in relation to the ongoing prevention strategies. In 2012 and 2013, Anophele...

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