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PUBLIC HEALTH Measuring the path toward malaria elimination
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Author(s)
Churcher, TS
Cohen, JM
Novotny, J
Ntshalintshali, N
Kunene, S
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Type
Journal Article
Abstract
In many parts of the world, malaria elimination—defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) as the absence of locally acquired malaria cases in the country—is being considered as a target because of recent successes in reducing disease burden (1, 2). Rigorous evaluation of malaria elimination programs is essential for financial and political support to be maintained. Yet such evaluation remains challenging, and appropriate metrics to ascertain “success” are needed.
Date Issued
2014-06-13
Date Acceptance
2014-05-27
Citation
Science, 2014, 344 (6189), pp.1230-1232
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/30557
DOI
https://www.dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.1251449
ISSN
0036-8075
Publisher
AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
Start Page
1230
End Page
1232
Journal / Book Title
Science
Volume
344
Issue
6189
Copyright Statement
Copyright © 2014, American Association for the Advancement of Science
Sponsor
Medical Research Council (MRC)
Grant Number
MR/K010174/1B
Subjects
Science & Technology
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Science & Technology - Other Topics
MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Publication Status
Published
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