BACKGROUND: Malaria was first reported in Rwanda in the early 1900s with significant heterogeneity and volatility in transmission over subsequent decades. Here, a comprehensive literature review of malaria transmission patterns and control strategies in Rwanda between 1900 and 2018 is presented to provide insight into successes and challenges in the country and to inform the future of malaria control in Rwanda. METHODS: A systematic literature search of peer-reviewed publications (Web of Knowledge, PubMed, Google Scholar, and the World Health Organization Library (WHOLIS) and grey literature on malaria control in Rwanda between 1900 and 2019 was conducted with the following search terms: "malaria"", "Rwanda", "epidemiology", "control", "tre...
Summary. Available data in Uganda indicate a resurgence of malaria morbidity and mortality countrywi...
Background: Active community participation in malaria control is key to achieving malaria pre-elimin...
Background Malaria has a considerable impact on the health of the populations of de...
BACKGROUND; : Malaria was first reported in Rwanda in the early 1900s with significant heterogeneity...
Rwanda is a small, land-locked country in the Great Lakes region of Eastern Africa, with the entire ...
Malaria disease – particularly that caused by infection with Plasmodium falciparum parasite - remain...
Abstract Background Malaria control is currently receiving significant international commitment. As ...
Globally, malaria transmission has declined substantially over the past half century but gains in re...
Objectives: To determine social, economic, biological and environmental factors critical to malaria ...
The burden of malaria has decreased dramatically within the past several years in parts of sub-Sahar...
Malaria, a completely preventable and treatable disease, remains one of the biggest killers in Sub-S...
Background: Rwanda reported significant reductions in malaria burden following scale up of control i...
Despite the decline in malaria incidence due to intense interventions, potentials for malaria transm...
Abstract Background An intensive effort to control malaria in Zimbabwe has produced dramatic reducti...
Contains fulltext : 151420.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background Long...
Summary. Available data in Uganda indicate a resurgence of malaria morbidity and mortality countrywi...
Background: Active community participation in malaria control is key to achieving malaria pre-elimin...
Background Malaria has a considerable impact on the health of the populations of de...
BACKGROUND; : Malaria was first reported in Rwanda in the early 1900s with significant heterogeneity...
Rwanda is a small, land-locked country in the Great Lakes region of Eastern Africa, with the entire ...
Malaria disease – particularly that caused by infection with Plasmodium falciparum parasite - remain...
Abstract Background Malaria control is currently receiving significant international commitment. As ...
Globally, malaria transmission has declined substantially over the past half century but gains in re...
Objectives: To determine social, economic, biological and environmental factors critical to malaria ...
The burden of malaria has decreased dramatically within the past several years in parts of sub-Sahar...
Malaria, a completely preventable and treatable disease, remains one of the biggest killers in Sub-S...
Background: Rwanda reported significant reductions in malaria burden following scale up of control i...
Despite the decline in malaria incidence due to intense interventions, potentials for malaria transm...
Abstract Background An intensive effort to control malaria in Zimbabwe has produced dramatic reducti...
Contains fulltext : 151420.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background Long...
Summary. Available data in Uganda indicate a resurgence of malaria morbidity and mortality countrywi...
Background: Active community participation in malaria control is key to achieving malaria pre-elimin...
Background Malaria has a considerable impact on the health of the populations of de...