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Author
D.J. Terlouw
Title
Community-based studies on the epidemiology, treatment and prevention of malaria in an area of intense malaria transmission in western Kenya
Supervisors
P.A. Kager
Co-supervisors
F.O. ter Kuile
Award date
16 October 2003
Number of pages
192
ISBN
9051707444
9789051707441
Document type
PhD thesis
Faculty
Faculty of Medicine (AMC-UvA)
Note
Research conducted at: Infectieziekten
Permalink
http://hdl.handle.net/11245/1.213907
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  • Titlepage

  • Contents

  • Chapter 1 Introduction

  • Chapter 2 Protective effects of the sickle cell gene against malaria morbidity and mortality

  • Chapter 3 The relationship between the response to iron supplementation and sickle cell haemoglobin phenotype in pre-school children in western Kenya

  • Chapter 4 Increased efficacy of sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine in the treatment of uncomplicated falciparum malaria among children with sickle cell trait in western Kenya

  • Chapter 5 Treatment history and treatment dose are important determinants of sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine efficacy in children with uncomplicated malaria in western Kenya

  • Chapter 6 Sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine in treatment of malaria in western Kenya: increasing resistance and under-dosing

  • Chapter 7 Age-based antimalarial dosing: The use of weight-for-age reference data from malaria endemic countries to obtain safe and effective dose regimens

  • Chapter 8 Reduction of malaria during pregnancy by permethrin-treated bed nets in an area of intense perennial malaria transmission in western Kenya

  • Chapter 9 Impact of permethrin-treated bed nets on malaria, anaemia, and growth in infants in an area of intense perennial malaria transmission in western Kenya

  • Chapter 10 Impact of permethrin-treated bed nets on malaria and all-cause morbidity in young children in an area of intense perennial malaria transmission in western Kenya: cross-sectional survey

  • Chapter 11 Summary and discussion Samenvatting

  • Acknowledgments

  • Curriculum vitae

  • Cover

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