Patterns and predictors of malaria among head porters: a mobile population in Ghana
Head porters popularly known as ‘Kayayeis in Ghana, face challenges in accessing essential health care services due to the mobile nature of their trade, low formal education, poor settlements, low-income among others. Kayayeis are predominantly females and form part of the mobile population who are at increased risk of malaria infection. Despite their increased risk of malaria, mobile populations are difficult to target for malaria interventions, hence serving as potential drivers of transmission even if malaria in the general population is controlled. The study, therefore, assessed the patterns and predictors of malaria among the Kayayei population in Ghana to inform policy decisions.
Mintah-Agyeman, E., Adomako, BY., Adu, G.A. et al. Patterns and predictors of malaria among head porters: a mobile population in Ghana. Malar J 23, 222 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12936-024-05000-2