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This study was carried out in 80 public health facilities across 12 districts in 2 states of Haryana and Punjab
A qualitative study from programmatic setting in India
As a result of 16 years of antifilarial activities (2001–2016)
Larviciding has potential as a component of integrated vector management for the reduction of malaria transmission
Comparison of routine National Malaria Programme data (reported) vs. household survey data on indoor residual spraying
The aim of this study was to assess qualitative trends in the distribution and abundance of this species over a 9-year period
A retrospective study using routine national data from the integrated disease surveillance and case-based systems
A longitudinal study using nation-wide programme data from 2010 to 2015
This study assessed the uptake of the new malaria case based surveillance system introduced in 2012
Kavango, a ‘moderate’ transmission risk region in north-eastern Namibia, borders Angola, a country with higher transmission levels
To be able to eliminate malaria, accurate, timely reporting and tracking of all confirmed malaria cases is crucial
In 2010, the country introduced an Immediate Disease Notification System for immediate reporting of notifiable diseases
This study aims to assess adherence to malaria diagnosis and treatment guidelines in all health care facilities
This study aims to understand the dynamic of a typhoid fever outbreak and to assess the existence of hot spots for transmission
Includes individuals occupationally coexposed with index case patients and uses polymerase chain reaction–based diagnosis
Why, how and its contribution towards change in policy and practice
A community based cross-sectional analytical study
This brief summarises lessons learned from 10 dairy production zones of 7 West and Central African countries
Incorporates the costs of intervening against tsetse and trypanosomosis, making it possible to map benefit-cost ratios
Barriers include time poverty, lack of education, reproductive health pressures, lack of assets and access to financial services
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