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Role of Malaria Vaccines in Malaria Elimination
Abdulla, Salim, Shekhalage, Seif
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Malaria diagnosis for malaria elimination
Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 2015Limitations of blood smear microscopy contributed to failure of the 1950-1960s WHO Global Programme to Eliminate Malaria. All diagnostic methods encounter limits of detection (LOD) beyond which it will not be possible to identify infected individuals. When this occurs, it becomes difficult to continue evaluating progress of malaria elimination.
Peter A, Zimmerman, Rosalind E, Howes
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Malaria elimination in India requires additional surveillance mechanisms.
Journal of public health, 2021Malaria surveillance is weak in high malaria burden countries. Surveillance is considered as one of the core interventions for malaria elimination. Impressive reductions in malaria-associated morbidity and mortality have been achieved across the globe ...
M. Rahi, P. Das, Amit Sharma
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Spend wisely to eliminate malaria
The Lancet Infectious Diseases, 2022The 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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Cambodia malaria indicator survey 2020: Implications for malaria elimination
MalariaWorld journal, 2021Cambodia has made significant progress in controlling malaria in the past decade. It now aims to eliminate malaria from the country by 2025. It launched the Malaria Elimination Action Framework (MEAF 2016-2020) in 2015 with strong political commitment targeting appropriate interventions on high-risk populations, particularly mobile and migrant groups ...
Soy T, Kheang +8 more
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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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Kim A. Lindblade +4 more
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Antimalarial Drugs for Malaria Elimination
2019The 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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