The burden of malaria has decreased dramatically within the past several years in parts of sub-Saharan Africa, following the scale-up of interventions supported by the Roll Back Malaria Partnership, the President\u27s Malaria Initiative and other partners. It is important to appreciate that the reductions in malaria have not been uniform between and within countries, with some areas experiencing resurgence instead. Furthermore, while interventions have greatly reduced the burden of malaria in many countries, it is also recognized that the malaria decline pre-dated widespread intervention efforts, at least in some cases where data are available. This raises more questions as what other factors may have been contributing to the reduction in m...
Locally specific epidemiological understanding is pivotal to the success of malaria elimination in S...
Although the incidence of malaria in South Africa has decreased dramatically over the past 5 years, ...
BACKGROUND: The planning and assessment of malaria interventions is complicated due to fluctuations...
The burden of malaria has decreased dramatically within the past several years in parts of sub-Sahar...
The burden of malaria has decreased dramatically within the past several years in parts of sub-Sahar...
The burden of malaria has decreased dramatically within the past several years in parts of sub-Sahar...
The burden of malaria in countries in sub-Saharan Africa has declined with scaling up of prevention,...
Globally, malaria transmission has declined substantially over the past half century but gains in re...
Background: Recently, malaria has become a major global health priority. As a result there has been ...
Control measures have substantially reduced the historical distribution of malaria in South Africa a...
Malaria remains an enormous public health burden, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa where it is amo...
A recent upsurge of malaria in endemic-disease areas with explosive epidemics in many parts of Afric...
Malaria is known to be endemic throughout Zambia and continues to be a major public health problem. ...
Four southern Africa countries, namely, Botswana, Eswatini, Namibia and South Africa, were identifie...
Locally specific epidemiological understanding is pivotal to the success of malaria elimination in S...
Locally specific epidemiological understanding is pivotal to the success of malaria elimination in S...
Although the incidence of malaria in South Africa has decreased dramatically over the past 5 years, ...
BACKGROUND: The planning and assessment of malaria interventions is complicated due to fluctuations...
The burden of malaria has decreased dramatically within the past several years in parts of sub-Sahar...
The burden of malaria has decreased dramatically within the past several years in parts of sub-Sahar...
The burden of malaria has decreased dramatically within the past several years in parts of sub-Sahar...
The burden of malaria in countries in sub-Saharan Africa has declined with scaling up of prevention,...
Globally, malaria transmission has declined substantially over the past half century but gains in re...
Background: Recently, malaria has become a major global health priority. As a result there has been ...
Control measures have substantially reduced the historical distribution of malaria in South Africa a...
Malaria remains an enormous public health burden, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa where it is amo...
A recent upsurge of malaria in endemic-disease areas with explosive epidemics in many parts of Afric...
Malaria is known to be endemic throughout Zambia and continues to be a major public health problem. ...
Four southern Africa countries, namely, Botswana, Eswatini, Namibia and South Africa, were identifie...
Locally specific epidemiological understanding is pivotal to the success of malaria elimination in S...
Locally specific epidemiological understanding is pivotal to the success of malaria elimination in S...
Although the incidence of malaria in South Africa has decreased dramatically over the past 5 years, ...
BACKGROUND: The planning and assessment of malaria interventions is complicated due to fluctuations...