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AFRICAN RESEARCH NEXUS

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earth and planetary sciences

Maternal administration of chloroquine: An unexplored aspect of malaria control

Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, Volume 91, No. 2, Year 1988

A health education package, designed to teach women to perceive and treat episodes of malaria, was tried in a rural area of The Gambia with no tradition of home based antimalarial therapy and a poor working knowledge of malaria. During the course of the rainy season, after a period of health education, 67.9% of the study mothers dispensed complete courses of chloroquine as instructed. Mothers were interviewed either weekly, monthly, halfway through or at the end of the 6 month study. Mothers interviewed weekly gave 65% more chloroquine than mothers interviewed less frequently. The implications of morbidity surveillance on chloroquine consumption, and of the study as a whole for Primary Health Care programmes are discussed.
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Citations: 4
Authors: 4
Affiliations: 1
Identifiers
ISSN: 00225304
Research Areas
Health System And Policy
Infectious Diseases
Maternal And Child Health
Study Locations
Gambia
Participants Gender
Female