23 research outputs found
MOESM1 of Clinical consequences of submicroscopic malaria parasitaemia in Uganda
Additional file 1. Association between parasitaemia and documented fever
Who influences windpower licensing decisions in Norway? Formal requirements and informal practices
Implementation of the mediation analysis. (PDF 280Â kb
Cytokine and Clinical Data.xls
Plasma Cytokine concentrations during an acute malaria episode and clinical data from a small nested sub-study of children in Nagongera, Uganda. Comparisons across age and by parasite density. <br
Association between household characteristics and the human biting rate at three sites in Uganda.
<p><sup><b>a</b></sup>HBR: Human biting rate, adult female anopheles collected per house per night (total adult female anophelines caught / total nights of collection).</p><p><sup>b</sup>IRR: Incidence rate ratio; CI: Confidence interval.</p><p><sup>c</sup>IRR adjusted for household wealth.</p><p><sup>d</sup>Cement, wood or metal wall; tiled or metal roof and closed eaves.</p><p>Association between household characteristics and the human biting rate at three sites in Uganda.</p
Mean human biting rate (Anopheles spp) in houses classified as modern (cement, wood or metal wall; tiled or metal roof and closed eaves) and traditional (all other houses) at three sites in Uganda.
<p>Error bars represent upper 95% confidence intervals.</p
External (left) and internal (right) view of unscreened airbricks.
<p>External (left) and internal (right) view of unscreened airbricks.</p
Risk factors for malaria infection in children aged 6 months to 10 years at three sites in Uganda.
<p><sup><b>a</b></sup>PR: Parasite rate (total positive blood smears / total blood smears); N: total blood smears.</p><p><sup>b</sup>OR: Odds ratio; CI: Confidence interval.</p><p><sup>c</sup>OR adjusted for age at the time of the blood smear, gender and household wealth.</p><p><sup>d</sup>Cement, wood or metal wall; tiled or metal roof and closed eaves.</p><p>Risk factors for malaria infection in children aged 6 months to 10 years at three sites in Uganda.</p
Characteristics of study participants and households
<p><sup>a</sup>Confidence interval.</p><p><sup>b</sup>Cement, wood or metal wall; tiled or metal roof and closed eaves.</p><p>Characteristics of study participants and households</p
<i>Plasmodium falciparum</i> parasite rate (<i>Pf</i>PR) and location of study sites in Uganda.
<p>The colours represent <i>Pf</i>PR in children aged 2–10 years from the Malaria Atlas Project 2010 dataset [<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0117396#pone.0117396.ref016" target="_blank">16</a>].</p