@article{Nassali_Mpimbaza_Kakeeto_Sserwanga_Kizito_Rubahika_Miles_Chang_Dorsey_Kamya_2013, title={Malaria Trends in Six Outpatient Sites in Uganda, 2008 - 2011}, volume={5}, url={https://ojphi.org/ojs/index.php/ojphi/article/view/4504}, DOI={10.5210/ojphi.v5i1.4504}, abstractNote={With the intensification of malaria efforts in Uganda, accurate and timely data are needed to monitor impact and guide control program planning. We present trends in malaria burden from six health facilities; Aduku (community received IRS), Nagongera and Kamwezi (ITNs distributed), Walukuba, Kasambya and Kihihi (no major intervention). Between 2008 and 2011, the proportion of the <5 testing positive for malaria significantly decreased in Aduku (66% to 34%), Nagongera (61% to 41%), and Kamwezi (54% to 24%). Significant increases were seen in Kasambya (41% to 51%) and Kihihi (28% to 44%), while TPR remained stable at Walukuba (41% to 45%).}, number={1}, journal={Online Journal of Public Health Informatics}, author={Nassali, Ruth K. and Mpimbaza, Arthur and Kakeeto, Stella and Sserwanga, Asadu and Kizito, Fred and Rubahika, Denis and Miles, Melody and Chang, Michelle and Dorsey, Grant and Kamya, Moses}, year={2013}, month={Mar.} }