Figure 7.

Estimated P. falciparum malaria incidence for different control policies. Solid line represents the incidence estimated by the initial model when the standard drug regimen (2-day ACTs and Primaquine at day 2) was used (solid line). The incidence significantly decreased when the timing of primaquine administration was shifted to the eighth day after initial attack (short-dashed line). The elimination of malaria transmission can be reached when the combination of both primaquine follow-up treatment and control of imported asymptomatic cases was implemented (long-dashed line).

Lawpoolsri et al. Malaria Journal 2009 8:159   doi:10.1186/1475-2875-8-159
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