Declining burden of malaria over two decades in a rural community of Muheza district, north-eastern Tanzania

Type Journal Article - Malaria journal
Title Declining burden of malaria over two decades in a rural community of Muheza district, north-eastern Tanzania
Author(s)
Volume 12
Issue 1
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2013
URL https://malariajournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/1475-2875-12-338
Abstract
Background
The recently reported declining burden of malaria in some African countries has been attributed to scaling-up of different interventions although in some areas, these changes started before implementation of major interventions. This study assessed the long-term trends of malaria burden for 20 years (1992–2012) in Magoda and for 15 years in Mpapayu village of Muheza district, north-eastern Tanzania, in relation to different interventions as well as changing national malaria control policies.

Methods
Repeated cross-sectional surveys recruited individuals aged 0 – 19 years from the two villages whereby blood smears were collected for detection of malaria parasites by microscopy. Prevalence of Plasmodium falciparum infections and other indices of malaria burden (prevalence of anaemia, splenomegaly and gametocytes) were compared across the years and between the study villages. Major interventions deployed including a mobile clinic, bed nets and other research activities, and changes in national malaria control policies were also marked.

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