Analysis of the effects of malaria chemoprophylaxis in children on haematological responses, morbidity and mortality
This paper reviews the evidence for beneficial effects of malaria chemoprophylaxis on haematological responses, morbidity, mortality, health service utilization and rebound immunity in children. As anaemia may play an important role in childhood mortality, it is important to assess evidence from con...
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Main Authors: | Geerligs Paul D. Prinsen (Author), Brabin Bernard J. (Author), Eggelte Teunis A. (Author) |
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The World Health Organization,
2003-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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