Evaluation and use of surveillance system data toward the identification of high-risk areas for potential cholera vaccination: a case study from Niger.
BACKGROUND: In 2008, Africa accounted for 94% of the cholera cases reported worldwide.
BACKGROUND: In 2008, Africa accounted for 94% of the cholera cases reported worldwide.
BACKGROUND: Data on efficacy of artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT) to treat Plasmodium falciparum during pregnancy in sub-Saharan Africa is scarce.
BACKGROUND: Data from the largest randomized, controlled trial for the treatment of children hospitalized with severe malaria were used to identify such predictors of a poor outcome from severe malaria.
Improved laboratory diagnosis is critical to reduce the burden of malaria in pregnancy.
In Africa, although emergence of multidrug-resistant (MDR) tuberculosis (TB) represents a serious threat in countries severely affected by the HIV epidemic, most countries lack drug-resistant TB data.
Measles epidemics in West Africa cause a significant proportion of vaccine-preventable childhood mortality.
Providing abandoned children the necessary medical and psychological care as possible after their institutionalization may minimize developmental delays.
Despite impressive gains in measles control globally, measles epidemics continue to occur in countries with insufficient vaccination coverage.
OBJECTIVE: Viral load testing is used in the HIV programme of Chiradzulu, Malawi, to confirm the diagnosis of immunological failure to prevent unnecessary switching to second-line therapy.
BACKGROUND: Artemisinin-based combination therapies (ACTs) are the mainstay for the management of uncomplicated malaria cases.