While malaria remains a major global public health problem, total annual incidence fell by 30% during 2000–2013, largely due to the scale–up of long–lasting insecticide–treated nets and indoor residual spraying. In the future, sustainable methods of control and elimination are needed to maintain this progress. Since malaria is associated with poverty, malaria control and economic development can be mutually supportive. This thesis tests specific hypotheses relating to the causal pathways between poverty and malaria, to identify potential routes to controlling malaria alongside development. Two systematic reviews found that in sub-Saharan Africa: (1) parasite prevalence and clinical malaria incidence are on average halved in the wealthiest ...
Background Rapid population growth in Africa requires an urgent expansion and improvement of housing...
The study focuses on linkages between malaria and livelihoods, malaria and ecosystems, and malaria a...
BACKGROUND: Long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) remain a cornerstone of malaria control, but stra...
BACKGROUND: Malaria control and sustainable development are linked, but implementation of 'multisect...
Background Malaria control and sustainable development are linked, but implementation of ‘multisecto...
Malaria control and sustainable development are linked, but implementation of 'multisectoral' interv...
Malaria, a completely preventable and treatable disease, remains one of the biggest killers in Sub-S...
Objective: To analyse the extent to which political and social-economic inequality have affected mal...
Malaria is one of the top five causes of death worldwide, and roughly half the world’s population li...
Background: The indigenous Batwa of southwestern Uganda are among the most highly impoverished popu...
Background: Malaria is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in Uganda particularly among chi...
The indigenous Batwa of southwestern Uganda are among the most highly impoverished populations in Ug...
Background Rapid population growth in Africa requires an urgent expansion and improvement of hous...
There is lack of evidence on which of the two highly recommended malaria prevention methods, insecti...
The scale-up of malaria control efforts has led to marked reductions in malaria burden over the past...
Background Rapid population growth in Africa requires an urgent expansion and improvement of housing...
The study focuses on linkages between malaria and livelihoods, malaria and ecosystems, and malaria a...
BACKGROUND: Long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) remain a cornerstone of malaria control, but stra...
BACKGROUND: Malaria control and sustainable development are linked, but implementation of 'multisect...
Background Malaria control and sustainable development are linked, but implementation of ‘multisecto...
Malaria control and sustainable development are linked, but implementation of 'multisectoral' interv...
Malaria, a completely preventable and treatable disease, remains one of the biggest killers in Sub-S...
Objective: To analyse the extent to which political and social-economic inequality have affected mal...
Malaria is one of the top five causes of death worldwide, and roughly half the world’s population li...
Background: The indigenous Batwa of southwestern Uganda are among the most highly impoverished popu...
Background: Malaria is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in Uganda particularly among chi...
The indigenous Batwa of southwestern Uganda are among the most highly impoverished populations in Ug...
Background Rapid population growth in Africa requires an urgent expansion and improvement of hous...
There is lack of evidence on which of the two highly recommended malaria prevention methods, insecti...
The scale-up of malaria control efforts has led to marked reductions in malaria burden over the past...
Background Rapid population growth in Africa requires an urgent expansion and improvement of housing...
The study focuses on linkages between malaria and livelihoods, malaria and ecosystems, and malaria a...
BACKGROUND: Long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) remain a cornerstone of malaria control, but stra...