Although global efforts in the past decade have halved the number of deaths due to malaria, there are still an estimated 219 million cases of malaria a year, causing more than half a million deaths. In this forum article, we asked experts working in malaria research and control to discuss the ways in which malaria might eventually be eradicated. Their collective views highlight the challenges and opportunities, and explain how multi-factorial and integrated processes could eventually make malaria eradication a reality
The global campaign to eradicate malaria, launched in 1955 and phased out by the end of the 1960s, h...
Achieving a malaria-free world presents exciting scientific challenges as well as overwhelming healt...
Background: The value of malaria eradication, the permanent reduction to zero of the worldwide incid...
Although global efforts in the past decade have halved the number of deaths due to malaria, there ar...
Although global efforts in the past decade have halved the number of deaths due to malaria, there ar...
Although global efforts in the past decade have halved the number of deaths due to malaria, there ar...
Although global efforts in the past decade have halved the number of deaths due to malaria, there ar...
Where once the notion of malaria elimination at the regional level seemed beyond reach, the internat...
The value of malaria eradication, the permanent reduction to zero of the worldwide incidence of mal...
The interruption of malaria transmission worldwide is one of the greatest challenges for internation...
Malaria elimination is back on the agenda, but it remains challenging for countries to make the tran...
Malaria is a disease that still affects a significant proportion of the global human population. Whi...
Efforts to control malaria have been boosted in the past few years with increased international fund...
In recent years, efforts to eliminate malaria has gained a tremendous momentum, and many countries h...
* Existing front-line vector control measures, such as insecticide-treated nets and residual sprays,...
The global campaign to eradicate malaria, launched in 1955 and phased out by the end of the 1960s, h...
Achieving a malaria-free world presents exciting scientific challenges as well as overwhelming healt...
Background: The value of malaria eradication, the permanent reduction to zero of the worldwide incid...
Although global efforts in the past decade have halved the number of deaths due to malaria, there ar...
Although global efforts in the past decade have halved the number of deaths due to malaria, there ar...
Although global efforts in the past decade have halved the number of deaths due to malaria, there ar...
Although global efforts in the past decade have halved the number of deaths due to malaria, there ar...
Where once the notion of malaria elimination at the regional level seemed beyond reach, the internat...
The value of malaria eradication, the permanent reduction to zero of the worldwide incidence of mal...
The interruption of malaria transmission worldwide is one of the greatest challenges for internation...
Malaria elimination is back on the agenda, but it remains challenging for countries to make the tran...
Malaria is a disease that still affects a significant proportion of the global human population. Whi...
Efforts to control malaria have been boosted in the past few years with increased international fund...
In recent years, efforts to eliminate malaria has gained a tremendous momentum, and many countries h...
* Existing front-line vector control measures, such as insecticide-treated nets and residual sprays,...
The global campaign to eradicate malaria, launched in 1955 and phased out by the end of the 1960s, h...
Achieving a malaria-free world presents exciting scientific challenges as well as overwhelming healt...
Background: The value of malaria eradication, the permanent reduction to zero of the worldwide incid...