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2441por Haque, Md Aminul, Budi, Aji, Azam Malik, Ahmad, Suzanne Yamamoto, Shelby, Louis, Valérie R, Sauerborn, Rainer“…To cope with health problems, 80.8% used personal treatment experiences and 99.3% sought any treatments available at village level. The percentage of respondents that visited unqualified health providers to cope with climate induced health problems was quite high, namely 92.7% visited village doctors, 75.9% drug stores, and 67.3% self-medicated. …”
Publicado 2013
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2442por Mercader, Hannah Faye G, Kyomuhangi, Teddy, Buchner, Denise L, Kabakyenga, Jerome, Brenner, Jennifer L“…During an iCCM pilot intervention study in southwest Uganda, two CHWs were selected from existing village teams of two to seven CHWs, to be trained in iCCM. …”
Publicado 2014
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2443por Hansson, Helle Holm, Turner, Louise, Møller, Line, Wang, Christian William, Minja, Daniel T. R., Gesase, Samwel, Mmbando, Bruno, Bygbjerg, Ib Christian, Theander, Thor G., Lusingu, John P. A., Alifrangis, Michael, Lavstsen, Thomas“…No difference in the frequency of H3 was found between the non-malaria patients, malaria patients or the village population (P > 0.1). Plasma levels of sEPCR differed between these three groups, with higher sEPCR levels in the village population compared to the hospitalized patients (P < 0.001) and higher levels in malaria patients compared to non-malaria patients (P = 0.001). …”
Publicado 2015
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2444por Kruger, Taneshka, Sibanda, Mthokozisi M., Focke, Walter W., Bornman, Maria S., de Jager, Christiaan“…CONCLUSIONS: The newly developed ITWLs are highly accepted amongst participants in an unsprayed section of a village in a malaria-endemic area. The perceived effectiveness that coincides with results obtained through bioassays and acceptance of the overall appearance of ITWL will be evaluated over a longer term to determine sustainability. …”
Publicado 2015
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2445por Zohdy, Sarah, Derfus, Kristin, Headrick, Emily G., Andrianjafy, Mbolatiana Tovo, Wright, Patricia C., Gillespie, Thomas R.“…Concurrently, mosquitoes were captured in villages and associated forest and agricultural sites. …”
Publicado 2016
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2446Eave tubes for malaria control in Africa: initial development and semi-field evaluations in Tanzaniapor Sternberg, Eleanore D., Ng’habi, Kija R., Lyimo, Issa N., Kessy, Stella T., Farenhorst, Marit, Thomas, Matthew B., Knols, Bart G. J., Mnyone, Ladslaus L.“…Eave tubes were then evaluated in a larger compartment containing a self-replicating mosquito population, vegetation, and multiple houses and cattle sheds. In this “model village”, LLINs were introduced first, followed by eave tubes and associated house modifications. …”
Publicado 2016
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2447por Zeng, Xu-Can, Sun, Xiao-Dong, Li, Jian-Xiong, Chen, Meng-Ni, Deng, Dao-Wei, Zhang, Cang-Lin, Lin, Zu-Rui, Zhou, Zi-You, Zhou, Yao-Wu, Yang, Ya-Ming, Zhou, Sheng“…More than 64 % (38/59) of the posts’ staff were part-time workers from township hospitals and village health facilities. Less than 31 % (18/59) of the posts’ staff were full-time workers. …”
Publicado 2016
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2448“…Key informant interviews (n = 6) and in-depth interviews (n = 36) about the implementation aspects of the 1-3-7 strategy were conducted with malaria experts, health staff, laboratory practitioners, and village doctors at the provincial, city, county, township, and village levels. …”
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2449por Das, Susmita, Mia, Mohammad Nahid, Hanifi, Syed Manzoor Ahmed, Hoque, Shahidul, Bhuiya, Abbas“…For hypertension, the sources were neighbours (78.0%), followed by village doctors (38.2%), MBBS doctors (23.2%) and relatives (15%). …”
Publicado 2017
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2450por Om, Chhorvoin, Daily, Frances, Vlieghe, Erika, McLaughlin, James C., McLaws, Mary-Louise“…Unrestricted access to antibiotics was facilitated by various community enablers including pharmacies or drug outlets, nurse suppliers and unofficial village medical providers referred to as “village Pett” whose healthcare training has historically been in the field and not at university. …”
Publicado 2017
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2451por Das, Manoj K., Prajapati, Brijesh K., Tiendrebeogo, Régis W., Ranjan, Kumud, Adu, Bright, Srivastava, Amit, Khera, Harvinder K., Chauhan, Narendra, Tevatiya, Sanjay, Kana, Ikhlaq H., Sharma, Surya Kant, Singh, Subhash, Theisen, Michael“…METHODS: This study was conducted in Dumargarhi, a tribal village about 42 km east of Ranchi city, Jharkhand, from May 2014 to September 2016. …”
Publicado 2017
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2452por Kinung’hi, Safari M., Mazigo, Humphrey D., Dunne, David W., Kepha, Stella, Kaatano, Godfrey, Kishamawe, Coleman, Ndokeji, Samuel, Angelo, Teckla, Nuwaha, Fred“…The prevalence of malaria was 27.4% (254/928) with significant differences among villages (χ(2) = 96.11, p < 0.001). The prevalence of anaemia was 42.3% (392/928) with significant differences among villages (χ(2) = 39.61, p < 0.001). …”
Publicado 2017
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2453por Pramanik, Santanu, Ghosh, Arpita, Nanda, Rituu B., de Rouw, Marlou, Forth, Philip, Albert, Sandra“…Total number of villages required for the study is 180 with 15 eligible HHs from each village. …”
Publicado 2018
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2454por Kattenberg, Johanna Helena, Erhart, Annette, Truong, Minh Hieu, Rovira-Vallbona, Eduard, Vu, Khac Anh Dung, Nguyen, Thi Hong Ngoc, Nguyen, Van Hong, Nguyen, Van Van, Bannister-Tyrrell, Melanie, Theisen, Michael, Bennet, Adam, Lover, Andrew A., Tran, Thanh Duong, Nguyen, Xuan Xa, Rosanas-Urgell, Anna“…RESULTS: Four malaria infections (2 P. falciparum, 2 P. vivax) were detected in the same village by qPCR and/or LM. No fever cases were attributable to malaria. …”
Publicado 2018
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2455“…BACKGROUND: To explore the nature of the relationship between and factors associated with productivity and performance among the community health volunteer (CHV) cadre (Village Health Teams, VHT) in Busia District, Eastern Uganda. …”
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2456por Tiwari, Anuj, Dandel, Steaven, Djupuri, Rita, Mieras, Liesbeth, Richardus, Jan Hendrik“…Contingency plans need to be made to actively follow this village closely in the coming years and continue leprosy elimination efforts until no new cases are found any more. …”
Publicado 2018
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2457por Okello, Walter O., Okello, Anna L., Inthavong, Phouth, Tiemann, Tassilo, Phengsivalouk, Ammaly, Devleesschauwer, Brecht, Shaw, Alexandra, Allen, John“…METHOD: A cross-sectional study was carried out in 49 households, focusing on the prevalence of T. solium taenias/cysticercosis and soil transmitted helminths before and after a twelve month intervention. The village data was collected using a semi-structured questionnaire through a door-to-door survey. …”
Publicado 2018
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2458por Husseini, Mayya, Darboe, Momodou K, Moore, Sophie E, Nabwera, Helen M, Prentice, Andrew M“…SES ranged from very poor subsistence-farming villagers to post graduate staff with overseas training. …”
Publicado 2018
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2459por Gichuki, Paul M., Kepha, Stella, Mulewa, Damaris, Masaku, Janet, Kwoba, Celestine, Mbugua, Gabriel, Mazigo, Humphrey D., Mwandawiro, Charles“…RESULTS: The overall prevalence of S. mansoni was, 23.1% (95% CI: 20.5–26.0%), with majority of the infections being of light intensity. Rurumi village had the highest prevalence at 33.3%, with Kirogo village having the least prevalence at 7.0%. …”
Publicado 2019
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2460por Yared, Solomon, Gebresilassie, Araya, Abbasi, Ibrahim, Aklilu, Essayas, Kirstein, Oscar D., Balkew, Meshesha, Brown, Adam S., Clouse, Ronald M., Warburg, Alon, Hailu, Asrat, Gebre-Michael, Teshome“…Nearly two-thirds of P. orientalis specimens were collected at village peripheries. The most common blood source for all flies was donkey (33.9% of all identifications), followed by cow (24.2%), human (17.6%), dog (11.8%), and goat or sheep (8.6%); mixtures of blood meals from different sources were found in 28.2% of all flies screened. …”
Publicado 2019
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