Global funding trends for malaria research in sub-Saharan Africa: a systematic analysis
Background: Total domestic and international funding for malaria is inadequate to achieve WHO global targets in burden reduction by 2030. We describe the trends of investments in malaria-related research in sub-Saharan Africa and compare investment with national disease burden to identify areas of f...
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Main Authors: | Dr Michael G Head, PhD (Author), Sian Goss, MSc (Author), Yann Gelister, MSc (Author), Victor Alegana, PhD (Author), Rebecca J Brown, PhD (Author), Stuart C Clarke, FFPH (Author), Joseph R A Fitchett, MBBS (Author), Prof Rifat Atun, FRCP (Author), Prof J Anthony G Scott, PhD (Author), Prof Marie-Louise Newell, PhD (Author), Prof Sabu S Padmadas, PhD (Author), Prof Andrew J Tatem, PhD (Author) |
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2017-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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