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HEALTH CENTRE SURVEYS AS A POTENTIAL TOOL FOR MONI ...

‘Health centre surveys have potential as a surveillance tool for evaluating area specific malaria control activities and for monitoring changes in local malaria epidemiology over time.’ HEALTH CENTRE SURVEYS AS A POTENTIAL TOOL FOR MO ... read more

HEALTH CENTER SURVEYS AS A POTENTIAL TOOL FOR MONI ...

HEALTH CENTER SURVEYS AS A POTENTIAL TOOL FOR MONITORING MALARIA EPIDEMIOLOGY BY AREA AND OVER TIME Best viewed at http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0026305 Presently, many malaria control programmes use health ... read more

ITPsp AND BIRTHWEIGHT IN IBADAN, NIGERIA

‘There is a need for improved utilisation of IPTsp as well as discouraging the use of herbal medications in pregnancy’   IPTsp AND BIRTHWEIGHT IN IBADAN, NIGERIA   ‘There is a need for improved utilisation of IPTsp ... read more

LARVAL SOURCE MANAGEMENT FOR MALARIA CONTROL IN AF ...

Larval source management for malaria control in Africa: myths and reality Ulrike Fillinger and Steven W Lindsay Also at http://www.malariajournal.com/content/10/1/353/abstract For all author emails, please log on. Malaria Journal 2011, 10:353&n ... read more

COMBINED APPROACHES TO MALARIA VECTOR CONTROL, BEN ...

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INTERMITTENT PREVENTIVE THERAPY FOR MALARIA

‘In areas with intense malaria transmission, chemoprevention with IPTpd given to children with severe malarial anaemia might reduce rates of readmittance to hospital for severe anaemia or malaria.’ The Lancet Infectious Diseases, Early Online Pu ... read more

COMBINED USE OF SPRAYING AND LLINs

 ‘The combination of IRS and ITN might be a feasible strategy to further reduce malaria transmission in areas of persistent perennial malaria transmission.’ – Hamel et al. ‘The chlorfenapyr IRS component was largely resp ... read more

COMMUNITY ADHERENCE TO MALARIA SPRAYING, MOZAMBIQU ...

COMMUNITY ADHERENCE TO SPRAYING, MOZAMBIQUE What drives community adherence to indoor residual spraying (IRS) against malaria in Manhica district, rural Mozambique: a qualitative study Khatia Munguambe, Robert Pool, Catherine Montgomery, Carlos ... read more

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