A public-private partnership for malaria control: lessons from the Malarone Donation Programme
In 1996, Glaxo Wellcome offered to donate up to a million treatment courses annually of Malarone, a new antimalarial, with a view to reducing the global burden of malaria. The Malarone Donation Programme (MDP) was established the following year. Eight pilot sites were selected in Kenya and Uganda to...
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Main Authors: | Oyediran A.B.O. Olukayode (Author), Ddumba Edward M. (Author), Ochola Samuel A. (Author), Lucas Adetokunbo O. (Author), Koporc Kim (Author), Dowdle Walter R. (Author) |
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The World Health Organization,
2002-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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