| Literature DB >> 21332989 |
Maru W Aregawi1, Abdullah S Ali, Abdul-wahiyd Al-mafazy, Fabrizio Molteni, Samson Katikiti, Marian Warsame, Ritha J A Njau, Ryuichi Komatsu, Eline Korenromp, Mehran Hosseini, Daniel Low-Beer, Anders Bjorkman, Umberto D'Alessandro, Marc Coosemans, Mac Otten.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In Zanzibar, the Ministry of Health and partners accelerated malaria control from September 2003 onwards. The impact of the scale-up of insecticide-treated nets (ITN), indoor-residual spraying (IRS) and artemisinin-combination therapy (ACT) combined on malaria burden was assessed at six out of seven in-patient health facilities.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21332989 PMCID: PMC3050777 DOI: 10.1186/1475-2875-10-46
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Malar J ISSN: 1475-2875 Impact factor: 2.979
Figure 1In-patient cases due to malaria, anaemia and other causes in children under 5 years and >5 years old, 6 hospitals in Zanzibar.
Figure 2In-patient deaths due to malaria, anaemia and other causes in children under 5 years and >5 years old, 6 hospitals in Zanzibar.
Figure 3In-patient (a) cases and (b) deaths due to malaria, children under-5 years, in individual hospitals.
Figure 4Out-patient cases due to malaria, anaemia and other causes, (a) children under-5 and (b) older ages; (c) malaria slide positivity rates and (d) numbers of slides examined for malaria, 6 hospitals in Zanzibar.
Malaria and non-malaria cases and deaths in 2008 compared to the pre-intervention period 1999--2003, in six out of seven hospitals in Zanzibar
| MALARIA | ANAEMIA | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5,166 | 861 | 80 (44 - 93)‡ | 728 | 51 | 85 (39 - 97)‡ | ||
| 4,376 | 1,017 | 76 (33 - 91)‡ | 298 | 29 | 90 (38 - 98)‡ | ||
| 9,542 | 1,878 | 78 (48 - 90)‡ | 1,026 | 80 | 87 (57 - 96)‡ | ||
| 8,637 | 31 | 99.6 (93 - 99.98)‡ | 804 | 347 | 45 (-60 - 81) | ||
| 8,738 | 36 | 99 (91 - 99.97)‡ | 840 | 588 | -40 (-355 - 57) | ||
| 17,375 | 67 | 99.5 (92 - 99.97)‡ | 1,644 | 935 | 9 (-87 - 56) | ||
| 227 | 23 | 86 (21 - 97)‡ | 91 | 7 | 38 (-1'373 - 97) | ||
| 137 | 6 | 95 (30 - 100)‡ | 28 | 7 | 66 (-1'116 - 99) | ||
| 365 | 29 | 90 (55 - 98)‡ | 120 | 14 | 40 (-1'406 - 98) | ||
| 4,114 | 4,298 | 21 (-243 - 82) | 10,008 | 5,210 | 46 (-37 - 79) | ||
| 9,114 | 13,106 | 13 (-60 - 53) | 13,788 | 14,152 | 25 (-35 - 59) | ||
| 13,228 | 17,404 | 15 (-39 - 48) | 23,796 | 19,362 | 32 (-16 - 60) | ||
| 30,453 | 36,375 | -19 (-82 - 23) | 54,114 | 41,411 | 17 (-38 - 50) | ||
| 37,514 | 63,621 | -47 (-144 - 11) | 59,943 | 69,131 | -21 (-113 - 32) | ||
| 67,968 | 99,996 | -36 (-104 - 10) | 114,057 | 110,542 | -3 (-69 - 37) | ||
| 111 | 156 | -121 (-1'011 - 56) | 430 | 186 | 14 (-116 - 66) | ||
| 106 | 180 | -10 (-501 - 80) | 271 | 193 | 37 (-44 - 72) | ||
| 216 | 336 | -53 (-531 - 63) | 701 | 379 | 23 (-42 - 59) | ||
Notes:
Positive values indicate a decline; negative percentages indicate an increase from 1999-2003 to 2008.
‡ Significant difference. A 95% CI not including the 0% value indicates that the difference from pre-intervention period to 2008 was statistically significant (p < 0.025).
Figure 5Seasonal patterns in malaria and anaemia in-patient cases, children under-5, and monthly rainfall.