Difficulties in organizing first indoor spray programme against malaria in Angola under the President's Malaria Initiative
PROBLEM: Successful attempts to control malaria require understanding of its complex transmission patterns. Unfortunately malaria transmission in Africa is often assessed using routine administrative reports from local health units, which are plagued by sporadic reporting failures. In addition, the...
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Main Authors: | Martinho Somandjinga (Author), Manuel Lluberas (Author), William R Jobin (Author) |
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