Significant headway has been made in the global fight against malaria in the past decade and as more countries enter the elimination phase, attention is now focused on identifying effective strategies to shrink the malaria map. Saudi Arabia experienced an outbreak of malaria in 1998, but is now on the brink of malaria elimination, with just 82 autochthonous cases reported in 2012. A review of published and grey literature was performed to identify the control strategies that have contributed to this achievement. The number of autochthonous malaria cases in Saudi Arabia decreased by 99.8 % between 1998 and 2012. The initial steep decline in malaria cases coincided with a rapid scaling up of vector control measures. Incidence continued to be ...
Background: Significant progress has been made in reducing the malaria burden in the Asia Pacific re...
In the past 150 years, roughly half of the countries in the world eliminated malaria. Nowadays, ther...
Abstract Background There has been an impressive recent reduction in the global incidence of malaria...
The transmission of malaria across the Arabian Peninsula is governed by the diversity of dominant ve...
Background In 2004, a revised action plan was developed, supported by the World Health Organization,...
Malaria still continues to be the most important parasitic disease worldwide, affecting 228 million ...
Substantial global progress in the control of malaria in recent years has led to increased commitmen...
Region has a total population of 513 million, nearly half of which resides in areas at risk for mala...
Malaria-eliminating countries achieved remarkable success in reducing their malaria burdens between ...
Following the increase of the international funding for implementation of the combined malaria contr...
Introduction: Since 2004, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has pursued a policy of malaria elimination. T...
Malaria at international borders presents particular challenges with regards to elimination. Interna...
In the past 150 years, roughly half of the countries in the world eliminated malaria. Nowadays, ther...
Abstract Background Malaria causes significant morbidity and mortality each year. In the past few ye...
Malaria was eliminated in Tajikistan by the beginning of the 1960s. However, sporadic introduced cas...
Background: Significant progress has been made in reducing the malaria burden in the Asia Pacific re...
In the past 150 years, roughly half of the countries in the world eliminated malaria. Nowadays, ther...
Abstract Background There has been an impressive recent reduction in the global incidence of malaria...
The transmission of malaria across the Arabian Peninsula is governed by the diversity of dominant ve...
Background In 2004, a revised action plan was developed, supported by the World Health Organization,...
Malaria still continues to be the most important parasitic disease worldwide, affecting 228 million ...
Substantial global progress in the control of malaria in recent years has led to increased commitmen...
Region has a total population of 513 million, nearly half of which resides in areas at risk for mala...
Malaria-eliminating countries achieved remarkable success in reducing their malaria burdens between ...
Following the increase of the international funding for implementation of the combined malaria contr...
Introduction: Since 2004, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has pursued a policy of malaria elimination. T...
Malaria at international borders presents particular challenges with regards to elimination. Interna...
In the past 150 years, roughly half of the countries in the world eliminated malaria. Nowadays, ther...
Abstract Background Malaria causes significant morbidity and mortality each year. In the past few ye...
Malaria was eliminated in Tajikistan by the beginning of the 1960s. However, sporadic introduced cas...
Background: Significant progress has been made in reducing the malaria burden in the Asia Pacific re...
In the past 150 years, roughly half of the countries in the world eliminated malaria. Nowadays, ther...
Abstract Background There has been an impressive recent reduction in the global incidence of malaria...