Costs and consequences of large-scale vector control for malaria
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* Corresponding author: Christian Lengeler christian.lengeler@unibas.ch
Malaria Journal 2008, 7:258 doi:10.1186/1475-2875-7-258
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Cost analysis of school-based intermittent screening and treatment of malaria in Kenya Thomas L Drake, George Okello, Kiambo Njagi, Katherine E Halliday, Matthew CH Jukes, Lindsay Mangham, Simon Brooker Malaria Journal 2011, 10:273 (20 September 2011) This paper analyses the costs of intermittent screening and treatment (IST) of malaria in schools on the Kenyan coast.In the current context, IST is a relatively expensive school-based malaria intervention, but costs can be reduced by simplifying the protocole.
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Fredros O Okumu, Sarah J Moore Malaria Journal 2011, 10:208 (28 July 2011) A review which summarizes current efforts to combine insecticides for enhanced protection and control of malaria.
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Costs and cost-effectiveness of vector control in Eritrea using insecticide-treated bed nets Joshua O Yukich, Mehari Zerom, Tewolde Ghebremeskel, Fabrizio Tediosi, Christian Lengeler Malaria Journal 2009, 8:51 (30 March 2009) This study addresses the cost effectiveness of ITN delivery through routine public sector delivery systems in Eritrea, a country often used as an example of a success story in terms of the outcomes achieved and it was important to
know whether it is also cost effective.
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