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Changing malaria fever test positivity among paediatric admissions to Tororo district hospital, Uganda 2012-2019.

Arthur MpimbazaAsadu SserwangaDamian RutazaanaJames KapisiRichard WalemwaLaurissa SuiyankaDavid KyaloMoses KamyaJimmy OpigoRobert W Snow
Published in: Malaria journal (2020)
IRS can have a dramatic impact on hospital paediatric admissions harbouring malaria infection. The sustained expansion of effective vector control leads to an increase in the age of malaria positive febrile paediatric admissions. However, despite large reductions, malaria test-positive admissions continued to be concentrated in children aged under five years. Despite high coverage of IRS and LLIN, these vector control measures failed to interrupt transmission in Tororo district. Using simple, cost-effective hospital surveillance, it is possible to monitor the public health impacts of IRS in combination with LLIN.
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