Community-based house improvement for malaria control in southern Malawi: Stakeholder perceptions, experiences, and acceptability
House improvement (HI) refers to the full screening or closing of openings such as windows, doors, and eaves, as well as the installation of ceilings, to reduce mosquito-human contact indoors. HI is a viable supplementary intervention that reduces malaria transmission further than the existing strat...
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Main Authors: | Tinashe A. Tizifa (Author), Steven Gowelo (Author), Alinune N. Kabaghe (Author), Robert S. McCann (Author), Tumaini Malenga (Author), Richard M. Nkhata (Author), Asante Kadama (Author), Yankho Chapeta (Author), Willem Takken (Author), Kamija S. Phiri (Author), Michele van Vugt (Author), Henk van den Berg (Author), Lucinda Manda-Taylor (Author) |
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