Over the four-year observation period the incidence of malaria declined significantly from 0.93 episodes per person-year in 2005 to 0.39 episodes per person-year in 2008 (p
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Over the four-year observation period there were a total of 925 episodes of malaria and 2,233 episodes of non-malaria fever, resulting in an incidence of malaria of 0.73 per person-year, and an incidence of non-malaria fever of 1.76 per person-year. Observed data for the incidence of malaria and non-malaria fever over two-month time intervals are presented in Table 2. Both the incidence of malaria and the incidence of non-malaria fever were significantly associated with age and time of year (Table 3). Children 4-5 years of age had a similar incidence of malaria compared to those 6-7 years of age (0.91 vs. 0.72 episodes per person-year, p = 0.22), but a significantly higher incidence of malaria compared to those 8-10 years of age (0.91 vs. 0.58 episodes per person-year, p = 0.001). Children 4-5 years of age had a significantly higher incidence of non-malaria fever compared to older children (2.18 vs. 1.58 episodes per person-year, p 2ff7e9595c
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