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Use of Antimalarial in the Management of Fever during a Community Survey in the Kintampo Districts of Ghana

BACKGROUND: Epidemiology of malaria and related fevers in most parts of Africa is changing due to scale up of interventions such as appropriate use of ACTs in the effort towards sustained control and eventual elimination of malaria. The use of ACTs in the management of malaria-associated fever was e...

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Autores principales: Abokyi, Livesy Naafoe, Asante, Kwaku Poku, Mahama, Emmanuel, Gyaase, Stephaney, Sulemana, Abubakari, Kwarteng, Anthony, Ayaam, Jennifer, Dosoo, David, Adu-Gyasi, Dennis, Amenga Etego, Seeba, Ogutu, Bernhards, Akweongo, Patricia, Owusu-Agyei, Seth
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4651568/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26580076
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0142106
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author Abokyi, Livesy Naafoe
Asante, Kwaku Poku
Mahama, Emmanuel
Gyaase, Stephaney
Sulemana, Abubakari
Kwarteng, Anthony
Ayaam, Jennifer
Dosoo, David
Adu-Gyasi, Dennis
Amenga Etego, Seeba
Ogutu, Bernhards
Akweongo, Patricia
Owusu-Agyei, Seth
author_facet Abokyi, Livesy Naafoe
Asante, Kwaku Poku
Mahama, Emmanuel
Gyaase, Stephaney
Sulemana, Abubakari
Kwarteng, Anthony
Ayaam, Jennifer
Dosoo, David
Adu-Gyasi, Dennis
Amenga Etego, Seeba
Ogutu, Bernhards
Akweongo, Patricia
Owusu-Agyei, Seth
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description BACKGROUND: Epidemiology of malaria and related fevers in most parts of Africa is changing due to scale up of interventions such as appropriate use of ACTs in the effort towards sustained control and eventual elimination of malaria. The use of ACTs in the management of malaria-associated fever was evaluated in the Kintampo districts of Ghana. METHODS: Household survey was conducted between October 2009 and February, 2011. A random selection of 370 households was generated from 25,000 households existing within the Health and Demographic Surveillance Systems in Kintampo, Ghana at the time. All household members present at the time of survey in the eligible households were interviewed based on a two weeks reported fever recall and the use of antimalarial for the management of fever. A finger-prick blood sample was also obtained from each member of the household present and later examined for malaria parasites using microscopy. Descriptive analysis was performed, with univariate and multivariate analysis used to identify predictors of fever and malaria parasitemia. RESULTS: A total of 1436 individuals were interviewed from 370 households. Overall, fever prevalence was 23.8% (341/1436) and was 38.8% (77/198) in children < 5 years, 21.3% (264/1238) in older children plus adults. Participants who sought treatment for fever were 84% (285/341) with 47.7% (136/285) using any anti-malarial. Artemisinin-based Combination Therapy use was in 69.1% (94/136) of cases while 30.9% used mono-therapies. Malaria parasitaemia rate was 28.2% (397/1407). CONCLUSION: The study reports high community fever prevalence, frequent use of antimalarials for fever treatment and relatively high use of mono-therapies especially in children < 5 years in an area with high malaria parasite prevalence in Ghana.
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spelling pubmed-46515682015-11-25 Use of Antimalarial in the Management of Fever during a Community Survey in the Kintampo Districts of Ghana Abokyi, Livesy Naafoe Asante, Kwaku Poku Mahama, Emmanuel Gyaase, Stephaney Sulemana, Abubakari Kwarteng, Anthony Ayaam, Jennifer Dosoo, David Adu-Gyasi, Dennis Amenga Etego, Seeba Ogutu, Bernhards Akweongo, Patricia Owusu-Agyei, Seth PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Epidemiology of malaria and related fevers in most parts of Africa is changing due to scale up of interventions such as appropriate use of ACTs in the effort towards sustained control and eventual elimination of malaria. The use of ACTs in the management of malaria-associated fever was evaluated in the Kintampo districts of Ghana. METHODS: Household survey was conducted between October 2009 and February, 2011. A random selection of 370 households was generated from 25,000 households existing within the Health and Demographic Surveillance Systems in Kintampo, Ghana at the time. All household members present at the time of survey in the eligible households were interviewed based on a two weeks reported fever recall and the use of antimalarial for the management of fever. A finger-prick blood sample was also obtained from each member of the household present and later examined for malaria parasites using microscopy. Descriptive analysis was performed, with univariate and multivariate analysis used to identify predictors of fever and malaria parasitemia. RESULTS: A total of 1436 individuals were interviewed from 370 households. Overall, fever prevalence was 23.8% (341/1436) and was 38.8% (77/198) in children < 5 years, 21.3% (264/1238) in older children plus adults. Participants who sought treatment for fever were 84% (285/341) with 47.7% (136/285) using any anti-malarial. Artemisinin-based Combination Therapy use was in 69.1% (94/136) of cases while 30.9% used mono-therapies. Malaria parasitaemia rate was 28.2% (397/1407). CONCLUSION: The study reports high community fever prevalence, frequent use of antimalarials for fever treatment and relatively high use of mono-therapies especially in children < 5 years in an area with high malaria parasite prevalence in Ghana. Public Library of Science 2015-11-18 /pmc/articles/PMC4651568/ /pubmed/26580076 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0142106 Text en © 2015 Abokyi et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Abokyi, Livesy Naafoe
Asante, Kwaku Poku
Mahama, Emmanuel
Gyaase, Stephaney
Sulemana, Abubakari
Kwarteng, Anthony
Ayaam, Jennifer
Dosoo, David
Adu-Gyasi, Dennis
Amenga Etego, Seeba
Ogutu, Bernhards
Akweongo, Patricia
Owusu-Agyei, Seth
Use of Antimalarial in the Management of Fever during a Community Survey in the Kintampo Districts of Ghana
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title_fullStr Use of Antimalarial in the Management of Fever during a Community Survey in the Kintampo Districts of Ghana
title_full_unstemmed Use of Antimalarial in the Management of Fever during a Community Survey in the Kintampo Districts of Ghana
title_short Use of Antimalarial in the Management of Fever during a Community Survey in the Kintampo Districts of Ghana
title_sort use of antimalarial in the management of fever during a community survey in the kintampo districts of ghana
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4651568/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26580076
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0142106
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