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Open Access | Malaria knowledge and long-lasting insecticidal net use in rural communities of central Cote d'Ivoire

Author(s): 
Ouattara AF, Raso G, Edi CV, Utzinger J, Tanner M, Dagnogo M, Koudou BG
Reference: 
Malaria Journal 2011, 10:288 (4 October 2011)
Contact email: 
oufouala@yahoo.fr

MalariaWorldThe study not only confirmed that education and SEP play important roles in the prevention and control of malaria and promotion of health in general, but pointed at the basic essential knowledge and the key behavioural elements that should guide education and learning processes among the poorer segments of the population.

Open Access | Efficacy of PermaNet(R) 2.0 and PermaNet(R) 3.0 against insecticide-resistant Anopheles gambiae in experimental huts in Cote d'Ivoire

Author(s): 
Koudou BG, Koffi AA, Malone D, Hemingway J
Reference: 
Malaria Journal 2011, 10:172 (23 June 2011)
Contact email: 
guibehi.koudou@csrs.ci

This study showed that unwashed PermaNet(R) 3.0 caused significantly higher mortality against pyrethroid resistant An. gambiae s.s and Culex spp than PermaNet(R) 2.0 and the CTN.

Open Access | Questionnaire-based approach to assess schoolchildren's physical fitness and its potential role in exploring the putative impact of helminth and Plasmodium spp. infections in Cote d'Ivoire

Author(s): 
Furst T, Muller I, Coulibaly JT, Yao AK, Utzinger J, N'Goran EK
Reference: 
Parasites & Vectors 2011, 4:116 (24 June 2011)
Contact email: 
thomas.fuerst@unibas.ch

In early 2010, we administered a questionnaire pertaining to physical fitness to 200 schoolchildren in Cote d'Ivoire. Helminth and Plasmodium spp. infections were determined and schoolchildren's physical fitness objectively measured in a maximal multistage 20 m shuttle run test.

Appropriating "malaria": local responses to malaria treatment and prevention in Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire.

Author(s): 
Granado S, Manderson L, Obrist B, Tanner M.
Reference: 
Med Anthropol. 2011 Jan;30(1):102-21.
Contact email: 
stefanie.granado@bluewin.ch

Drawing on theoretical understandings of the introduction, transfer, and appropriation of concepts and material objects, we examine the processes of localization in relation to malaria in Abidjan, and in doing so, highlight the challenges for health professionals seeking to scale-up public health interventions.

Open Access | Coverage of intermittent prevention treatment with sulphadoxine-pyrimethamine among pregnant women and congenital malaria in Cote d'Ivoire

Author(s): 
Henriette A Vanga-Bosson, Patrick A Coffie, Serge Kanhon, Caroline Sloan, Firmin Kouakou, Serge P Eholie, Moussa Kone, Francois Dabis, Herve Menan, Didier K Ekouevi
Reference: 
Malaria Journal 2011, 10:105 (29 April 2011)
Contact email: 
vangahenriette@yahoo.fr

IPT-SP decreases the rate of placental malaria parasitaemia and has a strong dose effect.

Open Access | Distribution of ace-1R and resistance to carbamates and organophosphates in Anopheles gambiae s.s. populations from Cote d'Ivoire

Author(s): 
Ahoua Alou LP, Koffi AA, Adja MA, Tia E, Kouassi PK, Kone M, Chandre F
Reference: 
Malaria Journal 2010, 9:167 (16 June 2010)
Contact email: 
ahouaalou@yahoo.fr

This study revealed a wide distribution of insensitive acetylcholinesterase due to the G119S mutation in both M and S molecular forms of the populations of An. gambiae s.s. tested.

Spatial risk profiling of Plasmodium falciparum parasitaemia in a high endemicity area in Cote d'Ivoire

Author(s): 
Giovanna Raso, Kigbafori D Silue, Penelope Vounatsou, Burton H Singer, Ahoua Yapi, Marcel Tanner, Juerg Utzinger, Eliezer K N'Goran
Reference: 
Malaria Journal 2009, 8:252 (11 November 2009)
Contact email: 
giovanna.raso@gmail.com

The objective of this study was to identify demographic, environmental and socioeconomic risk factors and spatial patterns of Plasmodium falciparum parasitaemia in a high endemicity area of Africa, and to specify how this information can facilitate improved malaria control at the district level.

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