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ABSTRACT Background and Aim Vitamin A deficiency is a public health problem in developing countries including Ethiopia. Thus, its prevalence and associated factors in each locality is essential for tackling the problem since the cause differs across geographical areas and community to community.
Molla Mekuria +5 more
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Beyond eves and cracks: An interdisciplinary study of socio-spatial variation in urban malaria transmission in Ethiopia. [PDF]
Nieto-Sanchez C +9 more
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ABSTRACT Background and Aims Malaria and anemia remain major public health challenges contributing substantially to morbidity and mortality among children under 5 years in sub‐Saharan Africa (SSA). Although conventional regression analyses have reported a significant association between malaria infection and anemia, these approaches often inadequately ...
Edson Mwebesa +9 more
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Anopheline diversity in urban and peri-urban malaria foci: comparison between alternative traps and seasonal effects in a city in the Western Brazilian Amazon. [PDF]
Meireles ACA +7 more
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ABSTRACT Background Malaria is a critical public health concern in Nigeria with the country bearing an uneven burden of the disease. In Nigeria, malaria is one of the main causes of child mortality and despite all efforts to reduce malaria mortality rates, the disease remains a major concern, notably among children under‐fives.
Justice Moses K. Aheto +23 more
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Urban malaria in sub-Saharan Africa: dynamic of the vectorial system and the entomological inoculation rate. [PDF]
Doumbe-Belisse P +9 more
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ABSTRACT Background and Aim There is a concern about treatment outcomes for human immunodeficiency virus and tuberculosis infections in West Africa. This has led to a focus on the development of strategies for integrated care; however, data on the barriers and enablers of these strategies are limited.
Chris Mensah Nartey +4 more
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Low‐ and middle‐income countries (LMICs) account for 90% of all deaths from injury globally, yet health systems remain poorly equipped to manage the escalating trauma burden. This study highlights a critical and escalating operative trauma burden in Malawi, driven largely by road traffic injuries, particularly motorcycle taxis.
Cornelius Mukuzunga +6 more
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The November-2023–March-2024 malaria epidemic in Zanzibar: a spatiotemporal epidemiological analysis
Background In Zanzibar, malaria epidemiology has changed within the past 10 years, from focal, near-elimination transmission to recurrent and more widespread outbreaks.
Frederike Kooiman +6 more
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Searching for the beasts in the archive as methodological praxis
This article offers searching for the beasts in the archive as a methodological tool available to researchers invested in both anticolonialism and antianthropocentrism. By focusing on three basic units of reference—categories, histories, and borders—the article shows how searching for the beasts unsettles some taken‐for‐granted assumptions that ...
Senel Wanniarachchi
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