Abstract Background Policy decisions for malaria control are often difficult to make as decision-makers have to carefully consider an array of options and respond to the needs of a large number of stakeholders. This study assessed the factors and specific objectives that influence malaria control policy decisions, as a crucial first step towards developing an inclusive malaria decision analysis support tool (MDAST). Methods Country-specific stakeholder engagement activities using structured questionnaires were carried out in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania. The survey respondents were drawn from a non-random purposeful sample of stakehold...
Malaria control in Tanzania currently relies primarily on long-lasting insecticidal nets and indoor ...
The decision-making process for malaria control and elimination strategies has become more challengi...
Background: Declining malaria prevalence and pressure on external funding have increased the need fo...
Policy decisions for malaria control are often difficult to make as decision-makers have to carefull...
BACKGROUND: Policy decisions for malaria control are often difficult to make as decision-makers have...
The complexity of malaria and public health policy responses presents social, financial, cultural, a...
This article explores how malaria control in sub-Saharan Africa is shaped in important ways by polit...
In Tanzania malaria is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality, especially in children under 5 ...
In the past decade there has been increasing visibility of malaria control efforts at the national a...
Objectives: To determine social, economic, biological and environmental factors critical to malaria ...
BACKGROUND: During an entomological survey in preparation for malaria control interventions in Mwea ...
BACKGROUND: Integrated vector management (IVM) is increasingly being recommended as an option for su...
Effective interventions to prevent and treat malaria have long existed. Insecticide treated nets (IT...
Background: The complexity of malaria and public health policy responses presents social, financial,...
BACKGROUND: In the past decade there has been increasing visibility of malaria control efforts at th...
Malaria control in Tanzania currently relies primarily on long-lasting insecticidal nets and indoor ...
The decision-making process for malaria control and elimination strategies has become more challengi...
Background: Declining malaria prevalence and pressure on external funding have increased the need fo...
Policy decisions for malaria control are often difficult to make as decision-makers have to carefull...
BACKGROUND: Policy decisions for malaria control are often difficult to make as decision-makers have...
The complexity of malaria and public health policy responses presents social, financial, cultural, a...
This article explores how malaria control in sub-Saharan Africa is shaped in important ways by polit...
In Tanzania malaria is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality, especially in children under 5 ...
In the past decade there has been increasing visibility of malaria control efforts at the national a...
Objectives: To determine social, economic, biological and environmental factors critical to malaria ...
BACKGROUND: During an entomological survey in preparation for malaria control interventions in Mwea ...
BACKGROUND: Integrated vector management (IVM) is increasingly being recommended as an option for su...
Effective interventions to prevent and treat malaria have long existed. Insecticide treated nets (IT...
Background: The complexity of malaria and public health policy responses presents social, financial,...
BACKGROUND: In the past decade there has been increasing visibility of malaria control efforts at th...
Malaria control in Tanzania currently relies primarily on long-lasting insecticidal nets and indoor ...
The decision-making process for malaria control and elimination strategies has become more challengi...
Background: Declining malaria prevalence and pressure on external funding have increased the need fo...