Household and socioeconomic factors associated with childhood febrile illnesses and treatment seeking behaviour in an area of epidemic malaria in rural Ethiopia
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Abstract
To assess household and socioeconomic factors associated with childhood febrile illnesses and treatment seeking behaviour, a study was conducted in Adami Tulu district in Ethiopia during the peak malaria transmission season in 2003. All mothers/caretakers of children
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| Authors | Deressa W;Ali A;Berhane Y;; |
| Journal | transactions of the royal society of tropical medicine and hygiene |
| Year | 2007 |
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National Center for Biotechnology Information
NCBI
NLM
MEDLINE
Attitudes
animals
humans
pubmed abstract
nih
national institutes of health
national library of medicine
research support
non-u.s. gov't
female
male
Child
Infant
newborn
preschool
risk factors
Cross-Sectional Studies
Health Behavior*
Yemane Berhane
Ethiopia / epidemiology
Socioeconomic Factors
patient acceptance of health care / statistics & numerical data
fever / etiology
health knowledge
rural health
practice*
wakgari deressa
malaria / epidemiology
malaria / therapy*
pmid:17602716
doi:10.1016/j.trstmh.2007.04.018
ahmed ali
antimalarials / standards*
fever / therapy*
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