Background Malaria continues to be a public health problem in South Africa. While the disease is mainly confined to three of the nine provinces, most local transmissions occur because of importation of cases from neighbouring countries. The government of South Africa has reiterated its commitment to eliminate malaria within its borders. To support the achievement of this goal, this study presents a cost–benefit analysis of malaria elimination in South Africa through simulating different scenarios aimed at achieving malaria elimination within a 10-year period. Methods A dynamic mathematical transmission model was developed to estimate the costs and benefits of...
Access to malaria control interventions falls short of universal health coverage. The Global Technic...
Background Ghana has made impressive progress against malaria, decreasing mortality and morbidity by...
Background: Reducing the burden of malaria is a global priority, but financial constraints mean that...
BACKGROUND : Malaria continues to be a public health problem in South Africa. While the disease is m...
South Africa’s effort to eliminate malaria is significantly challenged by a large number of imported...
Abstract South Africa is committed to eliminating malaria with a goal of zero local transmission by ...
<div><p>South Africa is committed to eliminating malaria with a goal of zero local transmission by 2...
Mpumalanga in South Africa is committed to eliminating malaria by 2018 and efforts are increasing be...
Background: South Africa is one of many countries committed to malaria elimination with a target of ...
Background: The Asia-Pacific region has made significant progress against malaria, reducing cases an...
BACKGROUND: Mpumalanga in South Africa is committed to eliminating malaria by 2018 and efforts are i...
Background: South Africa is one of many countries committed to malaria elimination with a target of ...
Background: Access to malaria control interventions falls short of universal health coverage. The Gl...
BACKGROUND:As new combinations of interventions aiming at interrupting malaria transmission are unde...
South Africa is committed to eliminating malaria with a goal of zero local transmission by 2018. Mal...
Access to malaria control interventions falls short of universal health coverage. The Global Technic...
Background Ghana has made impressive progress against malaria, decreasing mortality and morbidity by...
Background: Reducing the burden of malaria is a global priority, but financial constraints mean that...
BACKGROUND : Malaria continues to be a public health problem in South Africa. While the disease is m...
South Africa’s effort to eliminate malaria is significantly challenged by a large number of imported...
Abstract South Africa is committed to eliminating malaria with a goal of zero local transmission by ...
<div><p>South Africa is committed to eliminating malaria with a goal of zero local transmission by 2...
Mpumalanga in South Africa is committed to eliminating malaria by 2018 and efforts are increasing be...
Background: South Africa is one of many countries committed to malaria elimination with a target of ...
Background: The Asia-Pacific region has made significant progress against malaria, reducing cases an...
BACKGROUND: Mpumalanga in South Africa is committed to eliminating malaria by 2018 and efforts are i...
Background: South Africa is one of many countries committed to malaria elimination with a target of ...
Background: Access to malaria control interventions falls short of universal health coverage. The Gl...
BACKGROUND:As new combinations of interventions aiming at interrupting malaria transmission are unde...
South Africa is committed to eliminating malaria with a goal of zero local transmission by 2018. Mal...
Access to malaria control interventions falls short of universal health coverage. The Global Technic...
Background Ghana has made impressive progress against malaria, decreasing mortality and morbidity by...
Background: Reducing the burden of malaria is a global priority, but financial constraints mean that...