Evaluation of the Positivity Rate of the Thick Drops and the Physical Integrity of the Nets Used by the Populations of Zogbo in the Cotonou Commune
Abstract:Background: Malaria is a potentially fatal disease caused by parasites transmitted by the bites of infected female Anopheles mosquitoes. It is a preventable and curable disease. Thus, the use of insecticide-treated mosquito nets is a means of combating malaria. In this context, this study assessed the positivity rate of strawberry drops at the St Vincent de Paul hospital in Zogbo and the physical integrity of mosquito nets used by the population in the same locality.
Methods:In order to determine the prevalenc… Show more
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