Fig. 4From: A 2-month intervention study of preventive clothing against mosquito bites among malnourished and well-nourished children under 5 years of age living on the Atlantic Ocean Coast of Lagos, Southwest NigeriaRelative proportion of children with normal or low random blood sugar (LRBS) level among RDT-positive and RDT-negative children. The proportion of RDT-negative children with normal random blood sugar steadily increased from 40.0% at recruitment, through 54.8% at 1st post-intervention screening and to 57.7% at 2nd post intervention screening, indicating that, probably, decrease in falciparum malaria parasitemia is associated with increase in random blood sugarBack to article page