20 research outputs found

    A life in death: reflections of Peter.

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    Community-based malaria control programme in Tigray Region, Northern Ethiopia: Results of a mortality survey of rural under-five children

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    Abstract: A mortality survey of children under five years of age was undertaken in Tigray Region, in rural areas covered by a community-based malaria control programme. A multistage cluster sampling technique was used to define the sample. Trained Malaria Control Programme personnel conducted interviews in 4660 households. Total under-five population sampled was 7335, in which 190 deaths were reported in one year. Median duration of illness before death was 14 days, mean age at death 1.5 years, and 53% of those who died were male. Forty five percent died without being taken to a Community Health Worker (CHW) or to a health facility before death, and 92% of the deaths occurred at home. Overall, 12% of deaths were reported by families due to fever or malaria. Death rate (age 0-4) was 25.9%. Estimated age specific mortality rate (age 0-4) was 26.3%, underfive mortality rate (U5MR) was 163%, and malaria-specific mortality rate based on lay reporting was 3.3%. Two districts were found to have very high mortality with estimated U5MRs of 372% and 290%. Based on these findings, increased efforts are being made in the Community-Based Malaria Control Programme to educate families about the importance of early diagnosis and treatment and the use of CHW services for ill children. Areas for investigating the determinants of the marked district mortality differentials are discussed. [Ethiop. J. Health Dev. 1998;12(3):203-211

    Rapid Increase in Ownership and Use of Long-Lasting Insecticidal Nets and Decrease in Prevalence of Malaria in Three Regional States of Ethiopia (2006-2007)

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    Following recent large scale-up of malaria control interventions in Ethiopia, this study aimed to compare ownership and use of long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLIN), and the change in malaria prevalence using two population-based household surveys in three regions of the country. Each survey used multistage cluster random sampling with 25 households per cluster. Household net ownership tripled from 19.6% in 2006 to 68.4% in 2007, with mean LLIN per household increasing from 0.3 to 1.2. Net use overall more than doubled from 15.3% to 34.5%, but in households owning LLIN, use declined from 71.7% to 48.3%. Parasitemia declined from 4.1% to 0.4%. Large scale-up of net ownership over a short period of time was possible. However, a large increase in net ownership was not necessarily mirrored directly by increased net use. Better targeting of nets to malaria-risk areas and sustained behavioural change communication are needed to increase and maintain net use

    TEDROS ADHANOM GHEBREYESUS

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    "El mundo ya no puede permitirse la amnesia a corto plazo que ha caracterizado su respuesta a la seguridad sanitaria durante demasiado tiempo"PALABRAS DETedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus,DIRECTOR GENERAL DE LA OMSEN LA 73a ASAMBLEA MUNDIAL DE LA SALUD.&nbsp

    Five steps to solving the vaccine inequity crisis.

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    "Una vacuna será una herramienta vital y esperamos tenerla lo antes posible, pero no hay garantía de que la consigamos, e incluso si tenemos una vacuna no acabará con la pandemia por sí sola"

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    El Director General de la Organización Mundial de la Salud (OMS), Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus (Declaraciones en rueda de prensa el 21-08-2020
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