2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-232868/v1
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Malaria Prevalence and Risk Factors in University Communities of Eastern Uganda: a case of Islamic University in Uganda

Abstract: Background: Malaria remains the world’s leading vector-born cause of mortality and morbidity, and Eastern Uganda contains some of the country’s highest prevalence rates. Though academic societies, such as universities, may be prone to high malaria transmission, the extent of the burden and risk factors in university communities of Eastern Uganda are poorly understood. The aim in this study was to examine malaria prevalence, preventive strategies, and risk factors, among University communities in Eastern Uganda… Show more

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“…This prevalence could be attributed to a number of factors such as not using mosquito repellants, students staying around bushy environments, and not using mosquito nets. However in the research done among University communities in Eastern Uganda, the prevalence was 12.9%, which is similar to the one of this study (13).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…This prevalence could be attributed to a number of factors such as not using mosquito repellants, students staying around bushy environments, and not using mosquito nets. However in the research done among University communities in Eastern Uganda, the prevalence was 12.9%, which is similar to the one of this study (13).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…It has both inpatients and out patients' departments receiving on average about 16,425 patients a year about 45 patients a day. [18][19][20] Nankuusi Health center is a government-owned health facility located in Mbiko village Aisa Parish Namanyonyi Sub County. In Mbale District.…”
Section: Study Setting / Sitementioning
confidence: 99%