Declining donor funding and competing health priorities threaten the sustainability of malaria programmes. Elucidating the cost and benefits of continued investments in malaria could encourage sustained political and financial commitments. The evidence, although available, remains disparate. This paper reviews the existing literature on the economic and financial cost and return of malaria control, elimination and eradication.; A review of articles that were published on or before September 2014 on the cost and benefits of malaria control and elimination was performed. Studies were classified based on their scope and were analysed according to two major categories: cost of malaria control and elimination to a health system, and cost-benefit...
Abstract Background Donor financing for malaria has declined since 2010 and this trend is projected ...
Access to malaria control interventions falls short of universal health coverage. The Global Technic...
Background: Access to malaria control interventions falls short of universal health coverage. The Gl...
Background Declining donor funding and competing health priorities threaten the sustainability of ma...
<div><p>Background</p><p>International financing for malaria increased more than 18-fold between 200...
Altres ajuts: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and Brazilian Ministry of Health through the National ...
Objectives To systematically review the literature on the unit cost and cost-effectiveness of malar...
BACKGROUND: As new combinations of interventions aiming at interrupting malaria transmission are und...
Historic levels of funding have reduced the global burden of malaria in recent years. Questions rema...
Background: International financing for malaria increased more than 18-fold between 2000 and 2011; t...
Background Malaria remains a major public health problem. While globally malaria mortality affects p...
Background: The Asia-Pacific region has made significant progress against malaria, reducing cases an...
Malaria causes close to half a million deaths per year, the majority of which are in children under ...
INTRODUCTION: Financing of malaria control for displaced populations is limited in scope and duratio...
Malaria programmes in countries with low transmission levels require evidence to optimize deployment...
Abstract Background Donor financing for malaria has declined since 2010 and this trend is projected ...
Access to malaria control interventions falls short of universal health coverage. The Global Technic...
Background: Access to malaria control interventions falls short of universal health coverage. The Gl...
Background Declining donor funding and competing health priorities threaten the sustainability of ma...
<div><p>Background</p><p>International financing for malaria increased more than 18-fold between 200...
Altres ajuts: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and Brazilian Ministry of Health through the National ...
Objectives To systematically review the literature on the unit cost and cost-effectiveness of malar...
BACKGROUND: As new combinations of interventions aiming at interrupting malaria transmission are und...
Historic levels of funding have reduced the global burden of malaria in recent years. Questions rema...
Background: International financing for malaria increased more than 18-fold between 2000 and 2011; t...
Background Malaria remains a major public health problem. While globally malaria mortality affects p...
Background: The Asia-Pacific region has made significant progress against malaria, reducing cases an...
Malaria causes close to half a million deaths per year, the majority of which are in children under ...
INTRODUCTION: Financing of malaria control for displaced populations is limited in scope and duratio...
Malaria programmes in countries with low transmission levels require evidence to optimize deployment...
Abstract Background Donor financing for malaria has declined since 2010 and this trend is projected ...
Access to malaria control interventions falls short of universal health coverage. The Global Technic...
Background: Access to malaria control interventions falls short of universal health coverage. The Gl...