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Predictive Value Of Fever To Severe Malaria For Children In Tanzania - The case children admitted at St. Francis District Designated Hospital - Ifakara

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Clinicians and medical practitioners have been using the Integrated Management for Child Illness (IMCI) strategy for malaria treatment for children introduced by World Health Organization (WHO). The IMCI advocated for presumptive malaria treatment (mainly using fever and other few symptoms) to treat malaria. The IMCI strategy was suggested in areas with high malaria prevalence for the aim of reducing child mortality as the strategy was cost effective with short treatment time as compared to laboratory confirmation. Since malaria is declining and WHO has changed the strategy to the use of Rapid Diagnostic test (RDT) in malaria confirmation even though still medical practitioners treat severe malaria presumptively. The researcher find a need to see how truly fever can predict malaria. The study is using the Classification and Regression tree with step wise discriminant analysis in calculating the predictive value of fever to malaria for children diagnosed and treated for severe malaria

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Mr. Njozi is a Statistician, with over five years experience in research and statistics related activities. Currently He is working with Ifakara Health Institute as statistician. He holds M.A (statistics) & B.Sc. (With Computer Science) ¿ University of Dar Es Salaam. Diploma in Statistics ¿ Eastern Africa Statistical Training Center.

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Authors Mustafa Njozi
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 15.10.2012
 
EAN 9783659272837
ISBN 978-3-659-27283-7
No. of pages 84
Subject Guides > Law, job, finance > Miscellaneous

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