Abstract
Background: For effective malaria control at the community level, information on the treatment practices are essential. However, there is no information on malaria treatment practices in Ibusa community. Thus, this study seeks to assess the prevalence of malaria and health care seeking behaviors in Ibusa community. Study Design: A descriptive cross - sectional study. Place and Duration of Study: Ibusa , Oshimili North Local Government area in Nigeria. The study w as untaken between June and November , 2006. Methods: Malaria treatment practices including sources of anti - malarial of the 600 individuals who visited the Fenlab Diagnos tic and Research Laboratory Ibusa , Delta State were obtained using a previously validat ed structured questionnaire. Microscopy was used to establish malaria infection and species identification. Results: The prevalence rate was found to be 73.3% and all were infections of Plasmodium fa l ciparium. The age prevalence showed an undulating patte rn however, the prevalence was highest among subjects within age group 20 - 29 years (31.81%) and least in age group 40 - 49 years (8.64%). Chi - square analysis showed no significant difference ( X 2 = 13.61, df = 5, P = 0.183 ). The prevalence by sex showed higher values in females (60.22%) than males (39.78%), but the Original Research Article
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