2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12936-024-05051-5
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The Uganda housing modification study - association between housing characteristics and malaria burden in a moderate to high transmission setting in Uganda

Joaniter I. Nankabirwa,
Samuel Gonahasa,
Agaba Katureebe
et al.

Abstract: Background Scale up of proven malaria control interventions has not been sufficient to control malaria in Uganda, emphasizing the need to explore innovative new approaches. Improved housing is one such promising strategy. This paper describes housing characteristics and their association with malaria burden in a moderate to high transmission setting in Uganda. Methods Between October and November 2021, a household survey was conducted in 1500 randomly selected household… Show more

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