Knowledge, Beliefs and Attitude towards Malaria Control and Prevention among Students in Tertiary Institutions in The Gambia

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Edrisa Jawo
Alpha Kargbo
Pierre A. Mendy
Edward Mendy
Matty Kah
Bakanding Sanyang

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Even though Malaria caused by five parasite species, two of which–Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium vivax is preventable, curable and treatable, it continues to pose a significant health threat to many communities around the world. Particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa, The Gambia is one of the African countries that has seen a significant reduction in malaria cases. Malaria cases in The Gambia had decreased gradually from 346.9 per 100,000 persons in 2004 to 66 per 100,000 people in 2018. The fight against malaria is great progress for the future.

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Knowledge, Beliefs and Attitude towards Malaria Control and Prevention among Students in Tertiary Institutions in The Gambia. (2024). African Journal of Health Sciences, 35(1), 18-30. https://ojs.ajhsjournal.or.ke/index.php/home/article/view/325

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