نتایج جستجو برای: mosquito nets

تعداد نتایج: 35088  

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
abayomi samuel oyekale dept. of agricultural economics and extension, north-west university mafikeng campus , mmabatho 2735 south africa.

malaria is one the major health problem in nigeria. during pregnancy, it poses serious threat to the survival of both unborn foetus and the mothers. this study determined the effect of adequate malaria knowledge and pregnancy status of women on use of mosquito nets and reported malaria fever morbidity.the data were collected during the malaria indicator survey (mis) from 4632 women. data analys...

Journal: :The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health 2000
K Lin S Aung S Lwin H Min N N Aye R Webber

A simple health promotion message administered by village midwives raised bednet usage to over 60% in trial hamlets in north Shan State, Myanmar. Treatment of the nets in the study villages produced a reduction in malaria cases. Most villagers were prepared to buy their nets at market prices and were willing to pay for the cost of re-treatment of nets, but very poor, members of the Wa ethnic gr...

2009
Obinna Onwujekwe Benjamin Uzochukwu Nkem Dike Chijioke Okoli Soludo Eze Ogoamaka Chukwuogo

RATIONALE It is not clearly evident whether malaria affects the poor more although it has been argued that the poor bear a very high burden of the disease. This study explored the socioeconomic and geographic differences in incidence and burden of malaria as well as ownership of mosquito nets. METHODS Structured questionnaires were used to collect information from 1657 respondents from rural ...

2011
Thomas P. Eisele Julie Thwing Joseph Keating

Nearly all experts agree that insecticidetreated mosquito nets (ITNs) are a lifesaving intervention, supported by strong evidence from carefully conducted trials that show ITNs to be efficacious at preventing all-cause child mortality and malaria morbidity in children and pregnant women [1,2]. Under program conditions, ITNs have also been associated with significant reductions in malaria morbid...

ژورنال: دانشور پزشکی 2008
جوادیان, عزت‌الدین , دهکی, محمد , عبائی, محمدرضا , وطن‌دوست, حسن ,

 Introduction: Malaria is still one of the most important communicable diseases in the world. The main measure for vector control is using insecticides as residual spraying and recently impregnated bednet with pyrethroid insecticides. Comparative study on the efficacy of pyrethroid impregnated torn bed nets (lambdacyhalothrin and bifenthrin) and Deet against malaria vector, Anopheles stephensi,...

2017
Ivan M. Taremwa Scholastic Ashaba Harriet O. Adrama Carlrona Ayebazibwe Daniel Omoding Imelda Kemeza Jane Yatuha Thadeus Turuho Noni E. MacDonald Robert Hilliard

BACKGROUND The burden of malaria in Uganda remains unacceptably high, especially among children and pregnant women. To prevent malaria related complications, household possession and use of Insecticide Treated mosquito Nets (ITNs) has become a common practice in the country. Despite the availability of ITNs, malaria remains a foremost public health concern in Uganda. We sought to explore knowle...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 1995
U Brinkmann A Brinkmann

The use of pyrethroids to impregnate mosquito nets has had a good impact on the incidence of morbidity and mortality from malaria. These nets are therefore likely to be used on a large scale as an important strategy of malaria control in the future. Published information on the cost and effectiveness of mosquito nets is presented and analysed. In two examples, from Malawi and Cameroon, the per ...

2015
Caroline A. Lynch Jane Bruce Amit Bhasin Cally Roper Jonathan Cox Tarekegn A. Abeku

OBJECTIVE To examine the association between travel (recency of travel, transmission intensity at destination compared to origin and duration of travel) and confirmed malaria in Uganda. METHODS Health facility-based case-control study in highland (~2200 m), and highland fringe (~1500 m) areas with adjustment for other covariates. RESULTS In the highland site, patients who had travelled to a...

Journal: :Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association 1989
J A Rozendaal C F Curtis

The present status of impregnated mosquito nets and other impregnated materials is discussed. Research projects which have produced most of the publications on this subject were conducted in areas in Africa with relatively high endemicity of malaria. In these areas, usage of impregnated mosquito nets caused substantial reductions in the sporozoite inoculation rates and some reduction in inciden...

Journal: :Health policy and planning 2015
Caroline Zöllner Manuela De Allegri Valérie R Louis Maurice Yé Ali Sié Justin Tiendrebéogo Albrecht Jahn Olaf Müller

Insecticide-treated mosquito nets (ITNs) are an essential tool of the Roll Back Malaria strategy. An increasing number of African countries have embarked on mass distribution campaigns of long-lasting insecticide-treated nets (LLINs) with the ultimate goal of universal coverage. Such a national campaign with the goal of one ITN for every two people has been conducted in Burkina Faso in 2010. Ou...

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