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Modelling malaria treatment practices in Bangladesh using spatial statistics

Author Affiliations
International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Environmental Systems Research Institute (United States), Nagasaki University, University of Bergen, ...
Published InMalaria Journal
Year2012
Citations70

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Malaria treatment-seeking practices vary worldwide and Bangladesh is no exception. Individuals from 88 villages in Rajasthali were asked about their treatment-seeking practices. A portion of these households preferred malaria treatment from the National Control Programme, but still a large number of households continued to use drug vendors and approximately one fourth of the individuals surveyed relied exclusively on non-control programme treatments. The risks of low-control programme usage include incomplete malaria treatment, possible misuse of anti-malarial drugs, and an increased potential for drug resistance. METHODS: The spatial patterns of treatment-seeking practices were first examined using hot-spot analysis (Local Getis-Ord Gi statistic) and then modelled using regression. Ordinary least squares (OLS) regression identified key factors explaining more than 80% of the…
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