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Infant and child mortality in relation to malaria transmission in KEMRI/CDC HDSS, Western Kenya: validation of verbal autopsy.

Nyaguara O AmekAnnemieke Van EijkKim A LindbladeMary HamelNabie BayohJohn GimnigKayla F LasersonLaurence SlutskerThomas SmithPenelope Vounatsou
Published in: Malaria journal (2018)
Interventions that reduce P. falciparum transmission intensity will not only significantly reduce malaria-diagnosed mortality, but also mortality assigned to other causes in under-5 year old children in endemic areas. In this setting, the VA tool based on clinician review substantially underestimates the number of deaths that could be averted by reducing malaria exposure in childhood, but has a reasonably high specificity. This suggests that malaria transmission-reducing interventions such as ITNs can potentially reduce overall child mortality by as much as twice the total direct malaria burden estimated from VAs.
Keyphrases
  • plasmodium falciparum
  • cardiovascular events
  • risk factors
  • physical activity
  • type diabetes
  • coronary artery disease