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MALARIA
INFECTIONS AMONG SCHOOL AGED CHILDREN
CHAPTER ONE
INTORDUCTION
1.1
Background of the study
Malaria is a major public health problem and cause of
much suffering and premature death in the poorer areas of tropical Africa, Asia
and Latin America particularly among young children (Cheesbrough, 2010).
Children under five years of age are one of the most vulnerable groups affected
by malaria. There was an estimated 438,000 malaria deaths around the world in
2015 of which approximately 69% were in children under five years of age. In
high transmission areas, partial immunity to the disease is acquired during
childhood. In such settings, the majority of malarial disease and particularly
severe disease with rapid progression to death occurs in young children without
acquired immunity. Severe anaemia, hypoglycaemia and cerebral malaria are
features of malaria more commonly seen in children than in adults (WHO 2016).
Malaria is an infection caused by parasites of the
Plasmodium species. There are four major species of the parasite that infect
man. These are P. falciparum, P. vivax, P. ovale and P. malariae. P.
Knowlesi is rare.
1.2
Statement of the problem
There may have been previous researches in this
subject. This work gives further explanations and analysis in malaria
infections among school aged children
1.3
Objectives of the study
2. To understand the impact
of malaria infections among school aged children
3. To understand the
relationship between malaria infections and health and public health among
school aged children
4.
1.1
Research questions
1. What is the impact of malaria
infections among school aged children
2
What is the relationship between malaria infections and
health and public health among school aged children
1.5
Research hypothesis
H0: There is no relationship between malaria
infections and health and public health among school aged children
H1: There is a relationship between malaria infections
and health and public health among school aged children`
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