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Bangladesh in the era of malaria elimination

Trends in Parasitology, 2023
Bangladesh has dramatically reduced malaria by 93% from 2008 to 2020. The strategy has been district-wise, phased elimination; however, the last districts targeted for elimination include remote, forested regions which present several challenges for prevention, detection, and treatment of malaria. These districts border Myanmar which harbors Plasmodium
Kasturi Haldar   +8 more
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Spend wisely to eliminate malaria

The Lancet Infectious Diseases, 2022
The countries of the Greater Mekong subregion-Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam-have set a target of eliminating all Plasmodium falciparum malaria by 2025. Generous funding has been provided, principally by The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria, to achieve this objective and thereby prevent the spread of artemisinin ...
Frank M, Smithuis, Nicholas J, White
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Elimination of malaria in country Georgia

Acta Tropica, 2012
Malaria is well known in Georgia since ancient times, causing national disasters with associated significant mortality and economic losses. By 1970 Georgia managed to reach complete and sustained elimination of the disease as a result of comprehensive anti-malaria measures undertaken in the country.
George, Kandelaki   +5 more
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Antimalarial Drugs for Malaria Elimination

2019
The diversity of Anopheles species and the environmental issues posed by the large-scale use of insecticides make it unlikely that malaria elimination will be achieved by fighting mosquitoes only. Malaria elimination necessitates targeting the parasite itself. For this, in the absence of efficient vaccines against the disease, antimalarial drugs remain
Jerome, Clain   +2 more
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Malaria Elimination

Abstract In the last two decades, there has been a revival of interest in eradicating malaria, which has been a public health and development goal for almost 70 years. For eradication to be achieved, individual areas and countries must reduce morbidity and mortality from malaria, interrupt transmission locally, and then maintain their ...
Kim A. Lindblade   +4 more
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Can malaria be eliminated?

Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 2009
Since the perceived failure of the Global Programme for Malaria Eradication in 1969, the eradication of malaria has not been considered a feasible goal. However, in October 2007 the goal of malaria eradication was resurrected by Melinda and Bill Gates, and this aspiration has subsequently been endorsed by the WHO and by the Roll Back Malaria ...
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Malaria Elimination and Eradication

2017
The world has made tremendous progress in the fight against malaria in the past 15 years. According to the World Malaria Report, malaria case incidence was reduced by 41 percent and malaria mortality rates were reduced by 62 percent between 2000 and 2015 (WHO 2016c).
Rima Shretta   +11 more
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Malaria elimination on Hispaniola

The Lancet Infectious Diseases, 2010
Joseph, Keating   +2 more
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Transmission-blocking drugs for malaria elimination

Trends in Parasitology, 2022
Lyn-Marie Birkholtz   +2 more
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