Influenza, malaria parasitemia, and typhoid fever coinfection in children: Seroepidemiological investigation in four Health-care Centers in Lagos, Nigeria
Abstract:Objectives:
There are similarities in the presentation of influenza-A infection, malaria, and typhoid fever which include their overlapping clinical symptoms such as fever and myalgia. Coinfection may be easily missed and may lead to more severe associated morbidity. This study, therefore, investigated the prevalence of coinfection of influenza A, malaria, and typhoid fever in children in four locations in Lagos and determined their age, gender, and location-related prevalence.
Materials and Methods:
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“…It is noteworthy that open defecation is a public health menace arguably affecting maternal and child health more. At least, this fact has been the basis of research interests [17][18][19][20], as well as global and national intervention programs [21][22][23].…”
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