Given their labour or other practices, mobile and migrant populations may have increased exposure to malaria mosquitoes. They are also more likely to have incomplete knowledge of malaria and lower access to preventive measures, and thus require targeted interventions that take into account their specific needs and the nature of their situation. From the broader public health perspective, it is also important to target mobile and migrant populations and their host communities that they pass through, live in or return to with vector control measures given the well-documented link between migration and the spread of malaria in the GMS, particularly in border areas, and the potential spread of multidrug resistant parasites due to population mov...
BACKGROUND: There has been progress towards malaria elimination in the last decade. In response, WHO...
Recent increase in political and funding commitments to malaria control have resulted in rapid scale...
Background: Maintaining the effectiveness of the currently recommended malaria vector control interv...
Malaria cases among mobile and migrant populations (MMPs) represent a large and important reservoir ...
Malaria remains an important cause of illness and death in children and adults throughout the world...
BACKGROUND: Myanmar is a premalaria elimination country with artemisinin-resistant malaria. A strate...
Background. Myanmar is a premalaria elimination country with artemisinin-resistant malaria. A strate...
Malaria a mosquito-borne disease caused by Plasmodium remains to be a main global burden despite con...
The Global Technical Strategy for malaria 2016-2030 includes malaria control and elimination targets...
Integrated Vector Management (IVM) is advocated by the World Health Organization (WHO) as the pivota...
Vector control has been at the core of successful malaria control. However, a dearth of field-orient...
Global capacity for developing new insecticides and vector control products, as well as mathematical...
The effective and eco-friendly control of Anopheles vectors plays a key role in any malaria manageme...
Malaria remains the most important parasite-related public health problem globally, with the majorit...
Movement of malaria across international borders poses a major obstacle to achieving malaria elimina...
BACKGROUND: There has been progress towards malaria elimination in the last decade. In response, WHO...
Recent increase in political and funding commitments to malaria control have resulted in rapid scale...
Background: Maintaining the effectiveness of the currently recommended malaria vector control interv...
Malaria cases among mobile and migrant populations (MMPs) represent a large and important reservoir ...
Malaria remains an important cause of illness and death in children and adults throughout the world...
BACKGROUND: Myanmar is a premalaria elimination country with artemisinin-resistant malaria. A strate...
Background. Myanmar is a premalaria elimination country with artemisinin-resistant malaria. A strate...
Malaria a mosquito-borne disease caused by Plasmodium remains to be a main global burden despite con...
The Global Technical Strategy for malaria 2016-2030 includes malaria control and elimination targets...
Integrated Vector Management (IVM) is advocated by the World Health Organization (WHO) as the pivota...
Vector control has been at the core of successful malaria control. However, a dearth of field-orient...
Global capacity for developing new insecticides and vector control products, as well as mathematical...
The effective and eco-friendly control of Anopheles vectors plays a key role in any malaria manageme...
Malaria remains the most important parasite-related public health problem globally, with the majorit...
Movement of malaria across international borders poses a major obstacle to achieving malaria elimina...
BACKGROUND: There has been progress towards malaria elimination in the last decade. In response, WHO...
Recent increase in political and funding commitments to malaria control have resulted in rapid scale...
Background: Maintaining the effectiveness of the currently recommended malaria vector control interv...