Long-lasting insecticidal nets remain efficacious after five years of use in Papua New Guinea [0.03%]
在巴布亚新几内亚,长效杀虫蚊帐在使用五年后仍有效果
Michelle Katusele,Gibson Gideon,Edward K Thomsen et al.
Michelle Katusele et al.
Long-lasting insecticide-treated nets (LLINs) have been distributed throughout Papua New Guinea since 2004 as part of the country's malaria control program. This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of these used bednets over time and with ...
How molecular epidemiology studies can support the National Malaria Control Program in Papua New Guinea [0.03%]
分子流行病学研究如何支持巴布亚新几内亚国家疟疾控制项目
Cristian Koepfli,Alyssa Barry,Sarah Javati et al.
Cristian Koepfli et al.
Papua New Guinea (PNG) is undertaking intensified efforts to control malaria. The National Malaria Control Program aims to reduce the burden of disease by large-scale distribution of insecticide-treated bednets, improved diagnosis and imple...
Primaquine treatment for Plasmodium vivax--an essential tool for malaria control and elimination in Papua New Guinea [0.03%]
伯喹治疗间日疟是一项重要的控制和消除措施——巴布亚新几内亚的经验
Inoni Betuela,Leanne J Robinson,Manuel W Hetzel et al.
Inoni Betuela et al.
Plasmodium vivax is a major cause of malarial infection and disease in young children in Papua New Guinea. Recent increase in funding for malaria control has improved accessibility to preventive measures, diagnosis and artemisinin combinati...
Diagnostic capacity and antimalarial availability in Papua New Guinea before the introduction of a revised national malaria treatment protocol [0.03%]
巴布亚新几内亚引入修订后的国家疟疾治疗方案前的诊断能力和抗疟药物可及性
Serah F Kurumop,Justin Pulford,Ivo Mueller et al.
Serah F Kurumop et al.
Background: Papua New Guinea (PNG) introduced a revised national malaria treatment protocol (NMTP) in late 2011. Successful implementation of the revised protocol requires all health facilities in PNG to have reliable acc...
An investigation into febrile illnesses of unknown aetiology in Wipim, Papua New Guinea [0.03%]
对巴布亚新几内亚威皮姆不明原因发热病症的调查研究
Grace Bande,Manuel W Hetzel,Jonah Iga et al.
Grace Bande et al.
In Papua New Guinea the aetiology of febrile illnesses remains poorly characterized, mostly due to poor diagnostic facilities and the inaccessibility of much of the rural areas of the country. We investigated the aetiological agents of febr...
The proportion of fevers attributable to malaria varies significantly between sites in Papua New Guinea [0.03%]
巴布亚新几内亚各地疟疾引起发热的比例差异显著
Manuel W Hetzel,Susan Paul,Lillian Benjamin et al.
Manuel W Hetzel et al.
Malaria is endemic across lowland Papua New Guinea (PNG) and case management has been based on symptomatic diagnosis and presumptive treatment of fever cases with an antimalarial. This study aimed to investigate the prevalence of malaria in...
A qualitative study of how affected individuals or their caregivers respond to suspected malaria infection in rural Papua New Guinea [0.03%]
巴布亚新几内亚农村地区受疟疾影响的个人或其护理人员对疑似疟疾病例反应的定性研究
Angeline Angwin,Manuel W Hetzel,Ivo Mueller et al.
Angeline Angwin et al.
This paper presents findings from a qualitative study that sought to identify the ways in which affected individuals or their caregivers respond to a suspected malaria infection and to illuminate the rationale underlying the decision-making...
Evaluation of the Global Fund-supported National Malaria Control Program in Papua New Guinea, 2009-2014 [0.03%]
2009至2014年全球基金支持巴布亚新几内亚全国疟疾防控项目评价报告
Manuel W Hetzel,Justin Pulford,Seri Maraga et al.
Manuel W Hetzel et al.
The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria is the major funaer Of the National Malaria Control Program in Papua New Guinea (PNG). One of the requirements of a Global Fund grant is the regular and accurate reporting of program o...
Malaria in Papua New Guinea 2000-2013: back from the brink, but where to now? [0.03%]
Papua 新几内亚的疟疾(2000-2013):重新回到悬崖边缘,但是未来将何去何从?
Ivo Mueller,Manuel W Hetzel
Ivo Mueller
Sago haemolytic disease: towards understanding a novel food-borne toxicosis [0.03%]
红毛丹溶血性疾病:一种新型食源性中毒的探讨
Warren A Shipton,Andrew R Greenhill,Jeffrey M Warner
Warren A Shipton
Sago haemolytic disease is a rare but sometimes fatal disease found primarily in the coastal regions of Papua New Guinea and among groups in which sago is a primary source of carbohydrate. It has been known since 1961 and fungi consistently...