Browsing College of Business and Management Sciences (CoBAMS) by Subject "Mosquito nets"
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Analysis on the impact of the distribution of insecticide-treated nets on infant mortality rate in Uganda: a case study of Katanga
(Makerere University, 2022-03)According to the study, 86.5 percent and 69.8 percent of the household heads acknowledged the effectiveness of ITNs in preventing malaria and reducing malaria death, respectively. However, 46.9 percent of the household ... -
Assessing the effectiveness of mosquito net distribution campaign towards malaria control in Kabale District : A case study of Mwendo Parish, Kitumba Subcounty
(2019)Background; Assessing effectiveness of mosquito net distribution campaign towards malaria control in Kabale district. The objectives of this study were to access the contribution of government mosquito net distribution ... -
Factors associated with the use of mosquito nets in Northern Uganda
(Makerere University, 2019-08-14)According to World Health Organization (2019). In Every 2 minutes, a child dies of malaria. And each year, more than 200 million new cases of the disease are reported. This indicates that Uganda has a gap as regards to the ... -
Factors associated with utilization of mosquito nets in Northern Uganda
(2018-08-08)This study aimed at factors associated with utilization of mosquito bed nets utilization in northern Uganda. The assessment was made on age of respondent, type of residence, education levels, wealth index and region using ... -
Factors that affect the usage of mosquito nets: a case study of Kigezi Sub-region
(Makerere University, 2022-11)Insecticide treated nets were distributed through antenatal facilities and over 22 million nets were given out in 2013 to control malaria. In 2017, a total of 24 million nets were to be distributed in the whole country. ... -
Predictors of mosquito net use among female headed households
(Makerere University, 2023-09)The major aim of this study was to analyze the predictors of mosquito net use among female headed households. The data used in this study was quantitative data obtained from the Uganda Demographic and Health Survey of 2016. ... -
A timeseries analysis on the relationship between the distribution of long-lasting treated mosquito nets and the prevalence of infant mortality rate in Uganda: case study of Uganda 2010 to 2020.
(Makerere University, 2023-06)The study aimed at determining the relationship between infant mortality rates and the number of long lasting treated mosquito nets in Uganda in the last ten years focusing on the institutional infant mortality. This was ...