SummaryBackgroundRapid declines in malaria prevalence, cases, and deaths have been achieved globally during the past 15 years because of improved access to first-line treatment and vector control. We aimed to assess the intervention coverage needed to achieve further gains over the next 15 years.MethodsWe used a mathematical model of the transmission of Plasmodium falciparum malaria to explore the potential effect on case incidence and malaria mortality rates from 2015 to 2030 of five different intervention scenarios: remaining at the intervention coverage levels of 2011–13 (Sustain), for which coverage comprises vector control and access to treatment; two scenarios of increased coverage to 80% (Accelerate 1) and 90% (Accelerate 2), with a ...
Background: Focal screening and treatment (FSAT) of malaria infections has recently been introduced ...
BACKGROUND: Mpumalanga in South Africa is committed to eliminating malaria by 2018 and efforts are i...
Access to malaria control interventions falls short of universal health coverage. The Global Technic...
Rapid declines in malaria prevalence, cases, and deaths have been achieved globally during the past ...
Rapid declines in malaria prevalence, cases, and deaths have been achieved globally during the past ...
SummaryBackgroundRapid declines in malaria prevalence, cases, and deaths have been achieved globally...
BACKGROUND: Although significant progress has been made in reducing malaria transmission globally in...
Background Achieving further reduction of malaria burden world-wide requires not just increasing ac...
Plasmodium vivax poses unique challenges for malaria control and elimination, notably the potential ...
Malaria has been eliminated from over 40 countries with an additional 39 currently planning for, or ...
Malaria has been eliminated from over 40 countries with an additional 39 currently planning for, or ...
Background: Mpumalanga in South Africa is committed to eliminating malaria by 2018 and efforts are i...
BACKGROUND: Anti-malarial drugs are an important tool for malaria control and elimination. Alongside...
Background Although significant progress has been made in reducing malaria transmission globally in ...
Background: Since 2000, the scale-up of malaria control interventions has substantially reduced morb...
Background: Focal screening and treatment (FSAT) of malaria infections has recently been introduced ...
BACKGROUND: Mpumalanga in South Africa is committed to eliminating malaria by 2018 and efforts are i...
Access to malaria control interventions falls short of universal health coverage. The Global Technic...
Rapid declines in malaria prevalence, cases, and deaths have been achieved globally during the past ...
Rapid declines in malaria prevalence, cases, and deaths have been achieved globally during the past ...
SummaryBackgroundRapid declines in malaria prevalence, cases, and deaths have been achieved globally...
BACKGROUND: Although significant progress has been made in reducing malaria transmission globally in...
Background Achieving further reduction of malaria burden world-wide requires not just increasing ac...
Plasmodium vivax poses unique challenges for malaria control and elimination, notably the potential ...
Malaria has been eliminated from over 40 countries with an additional 39 currently planning for, or ...
Malaria has been eliminated from over 40 countries with an additional 39 currently planning for, or ...
Background: Mpumalanga in South Africa is committed to eliminating malaria by 2018 and efforts are i...
BACKGROUND: Anti-malarial drugs are an important tool for malaria control and elimination. Alongside...
Background Although significant progress has been made in reducing malaria transmission globally in ...
Background: Since 2000, the scale-up of malaria control interventions has substantially reduced morb...
Background: Focal screening and treatment (FSAT) of malaria infections has recently been introduced ...
BACKGROUND: Mpumalanga in South Africa is committed to eliminating malaria by 2018 and efforts are i...
Access to malaria control interventions falls short of universal health coverage. The Global Technic...