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Jima D, Medhin A: Malaria prevention and control in Ethiopia: progress and prospects. Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia Ministry of Health Quarterly Health Bulletin. 2008, 1: 10-18. Google Scholar Jima D, Tesfaye G, Medhin A, Kebede A, Argaw D, Babaniyi O: Efficacy of sulfadoxine...
In the early 1990s, a chloroquine-resistant P. falciparum strain was the main threat to malaria prevention and control in Ethiopia [8]. A failure rate of above 85%for chloroquine was reported in the late 1990s. This event triggered the change of first-line treatment to sulphadoxine-...
Reported barriers to malaria prevention and control (by FGD and IDI participants) included shortage of qualified health workers, inefficient health financing, low care-seeking behaviour, consulting traditional healers, use of local herbs to treat malaria, poverty, increased breeding sites by socio-...
Prevalence of malaria infection in Butajira area, south-central Ethiopia In 2005, the Ethiopian government launched a massive expansion of the malaria prevention and control programme. The programme was aimed mainly at the reduc... A Woyessa,W Deressa,A Ali,... - 《Malaria Journal》 被引量:...
Malaria Prevalence and Risk Factors in Outpatients at Teda Health Center, Northwest Ethiopia: A Cross-Sectional Study Background. Despite extensive efforts and achievements made in prevention and control, malaria is still a public health problem in Ethiopia. Currently, the... D Woldesenbet,Y Tegegn...
Indeed, 249 million cases and 608,000 deaths were reported in 2022, with over 94% of deaths occurring in sub-Saharan Africa [1]. Current malaria prevention measures encompass vector control, chemoprevention, and lately vaccination, but all these approaches have their limitations [2]. Advances ...
Data on trends in malaria prevalence is significant to assist efforts in the control and prevention of the disease. This retrospective study was, therefore, aimed to determine the prevalence of malaria in Woreta town, northwestern Ethiopia over 8 years. A retrospective study was conducted in Wore...
The U.S. President’s Malaria Initiative (PMI) has protected millions of people from malaria since 2005, through malaria prevention and vector control efforts. Between 2017 and 2023, the PMI VectorLink Projectworked across25 countriesin sub-Saharan Africa as well as Cambodia and Colombia, to hel...
Background Malaria remains one of the leading communicable diseases in Ethiopia. Early diagnosis combined with prompt treatment is one of the main strategies for malaria prevention and control. Despite its limitation, Giemsa microscopy is still considered to be the gold standard for malaria diagnosis....