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Baseline characteristics and prevalence of malaria infection, anaemia and malaria antibodies by school.
<p>IRS*: Indoor residual spray (data from 4117 respondents) Hb Haemoglobin.</p><p>§ Haemoglobin <11 g/dl SD Standard deviation.</p><p># Data available for 3640 children.</p><p>Baseline characteristics and prevalence of malaria infection, anaemia and malaria antibodies by school.</p
Crude and adjusted estimates for the odds of being positive for antimalarial antibodies.
<p>*Adjusted odds ratios are derived from a logistic regression model including all variables.</p><p>Crude and adjusted estimates for the odds of being positive for antimalarial antibodies.</p
Details on pre-screening of Fula case study villages within the <i>Prinogam</i> study.
<p>Details on pre-screening of Fula case study villages within the <i>Prinogam</i> study.</p
Two-component model distribution of antibody titres (yellow bars: 2 and 3 SD).
<p>Two-component model distribution of antibody titres (yellow bars: 2 and 3 SD).</p
Slide positivity and seroprevalence rates for sampled schools.
<p>Circles represent schools location and colour graded according to the inset showing the prevalence of individuals with a positive blood slide for P. falciparum (A) and positive for antibodies to MSP1<sub>19</sub> (B).</p
Additional file 1: Table S1. of Risk factors for delay in age-appropriate vaccinations among Gambian children
Risk factors for delay in receipt of BCG and DPT3 vaccine. Table S2. Risk factors for delay in receipt of measles and delay of any vaccines. (DOCX 24Ă‚Â kb
Geographical locations of primary schools sampled in the survey.
<p>Circles represent the GPS location of the school.</p
Additional file 1: Table S1. of Seasonal variation in haematological and biochemical reference values for healthy young children in The Gambia
Proportions of observations below predicted percentiles from models with and without outliers. (DOC 64 kb
Additional file 2: Figure S1. of Seasonal variation in haematological and biochemical reference values for healthy young children in The Gambia
Median and reference intervals (2.5th-97.5th) for all haematology and biochemistry parameters over age, by gender and/or season. (PDF 1045 kb
<b>Community-based interventions for the integrated treatment of HIV and Diabetes and/or hypertension in Sub-Saharan Africa: Scoping review summary report</b>
The INTE-COMM study will examine whether integrated care for HIV, diabetes (DM) & hypertension can be achieved at a community level in Tanzania & Uganda. However, before full testing of such an integrated model of care, the form that this care will take needs to be determined. To achieve this, all potential interventions were initially identified, to inform the development of several future interventions for pilot testing, and then for the most appropriate model to be tested through a trial. As such, a scoping review was conducted to initially identify all previous interventions which have either been used, or proposed, to ideally care for patients with HIV and diabetes/hypertension together through integrated care or individual care approaches. This document summarizes the evidence that was searched to identify such community-based interventions.</p