Malaria, as a key disease of poverty, was singled out for special attention in the Millennium Project of 2000. Recent data suggest that malaria incidence and mortality are now declining all over the world. While these figures are cause for celebration, they must be interpreted carefully and with caution, particularly in relation to Africa. There are daunting challenges ahead for those working to achieve malaria eradication, not least of which is the poor quality of the data on which the work is based. In the absence of an affordable and fully effective vaccine, international funding for malaria control needs to be escalated still further. The money is essential to pay for universal access to a set of simple and proven interventions which wo...
50 years after a noble but flawed attempt to eradicate malaria in the mid-20th century, the global m...
Malaria is an important issue on the Global Agenda. It is estimated that even now about half of the ...
Malaria continues to remain a serious, widespread and complex global health problem affecting 109 co...
Malaria, as a key disease of poverty, was singled out for special attention in the Millennium Projec...
Malaria currently kills up to 3 million people per year worldwide, most of them children in sub-Saha...
Malaria is a major threat to public health and economic development in Africa. Current estimates ind...
Halving the burden of malaria by 2015 and ensuring that 80% of people with malaria receive treatment...
Despite much effort, malaria remains a serious public health problem in Africa. The estimated number...
HIV/Aids may have the highest profile of health problems in Africa but a major new attack on malaria...
Abstract Malaria-related mortality has a very high association with poverty rates, and the disease i...
Current malaria treatments are ineffective in sub-Saharan Africa due to problems beyond the disease....
textabstractMalaria kills at least one million people worldwide every year and 80% of the deaths occ...
The global campaign to eradicate malaria, launched in 1955 and phased out by the end of the 1960s, h...
Malaria threatens close to half of the world's population and causes between 1 and 3 million deaths ...
With 2015 only a decade away, the poorest countries face enormous hurdles to achieving the Millenniu...
50 years after a noble but flawed attempt to eradicate malaria in the mid-20th century, the global m...
Malaria is an important issue on the Global Agenda. It is estimated that even now about half of the ...
Malaria continues to remain a serious, widespread and complex global health problem affecting 109 co...
Malaria, as a key disease of poverty, was singled out for special attention in the Millennium Projec...
Malaria currently kills up to 3 million people per year worldwide, most of them children in sub-Saha...
Malaria is a major threat to public health and economic development in Africa. Current estimates ind...
Halving the burden of malaria by 2015 and ensuring that 80% of people with malaria receive treatment...
Despite much effort, malaria remains a serious public health problem in Africa. The estimated number...
HIV/Aids may have the highest profile of health problems in Africa but a major new attack on malaria...
Abstract Malaria-related mortality has a very high association with poverty rates, and the disease i...
Current malaria treatments are ineffective in sub-Saharan Africa due to problems beyond the disease....
textabstractMalaria kills at least one million people worldwide every year and 80% of the deaths occ...
The global campaign to eradicate malaria, launched in 1955 and phased out by the end of the 1960s, h...
Malaria threatens close to half of the world's population and causes between 1 and 3 million deaths ...
With 2015 only a decade away, the poorest countries face enormous hurdles to achieving the Millenniu...
50 years after a noble but flawed attempt to eradicate malaria in the mid-20th century, the global m...
Malaria is an important issue on the Global Agenda. It is estimated that even now about half of the ...
Malaria continues to remain a serious, widespread and complex global health problem affecting 109 co...