Plasmodium knowlesi gametocyte carriage and load among malaria patients at Kapit Hospital in Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo. [PDF]
Theivindran D +6 more
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Anaemia Among Mother–Child Dyads in India: Trends, Drivers, and Future Projections
ABSTRACT Anaemia among mothers and their children is a widespread public health challenge with profound consequences for individuals and societies. While anaemia has been studied separately in women and children, there remains a literature gap examining anaemia in mother‐child dyads, limiting insights on interventions that may simultaneously address ...
Sarang Pedgaonker +8 more
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Evaluating the General Public's Knowledge of Malaria: A Nationally Representative Cross-Sectional Study. [PDF]
Thalib HI +4 more
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Abstract Distance from health facilities is an important predictor of treatment seeking and health outcomes. We aimed to describe the relationship between distance from care with admission characteristics and treatment outcomes among children admitted to malnutrition treatment.
Suvi T. Kangas +10 more
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The Deanes' malarias and the antimalarial drugs in 1939 and the 1940s†FIRST REVIEW ROUND - REVIEWERS COMMENTS. [PDF]
Paumgartten FJR +2 more
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ABSTRACT Poor intrauterine growth has long‐term implications for child growth and nutritional status. Fetal malnutrition (FM) is a type of poor intrauterine growth defined by the presence of soft tissue wasting at birth and is identified using the Clinical Assessment of Nutritional Status Score (CANSCORE) tool, independent of gestational age.
Mackenzie E. Bruzzio +6 more
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From song to stories: assessing the impact of exposure to arts-based community engagement tools in shaping knowledge, attitudes, and acceptability toward the Sterile Insect Technique for malaria control in South Africa. [PDF]
Manana PN, Jewett S, Munhenga G.
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ABSTRACT Undernutrition and infections during pregnancy result in low birth weight (LBW) and maternal anaemia. Social behaviour change communication (SBCC) can promote recommended health practices, potentially improving maternal and neonatal outcomes.
Wanzahun Godana Boynito +9 more
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From risk factors to predictive modelling: applying machine learning to childhood malaria surveillance in resource-limited settings. [PDF]
Ashaolu JO +5 more
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