Description |
1 online resource (72 pages) |
Series |
WHO technical report series ; 936 |
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Technical report series (World Health Organization) ; 936.
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Contents |
Preliminaries; Contents; 1 Introduction; 2 The role of vector control in malaria; 3 Malaria control measures; 4 Eco epidemiological types and stratification; 5 Effectiveness and challenges of implementing malaria vector control and personal protection strategies in the context of the various eco epidemiological types; 6 Health systems and malaria; 7 Conclusions and recommendations; Acknowledgements; References; Annex; |
Summary |
Malaria transmission rates and risks can be greatly reduced by vector control, mitigating high malaria incidence and prevalence rates. Methods and strategies for malaria vector control (MVC) have been well documented by WHO, although its implementation varies widely. Technical guidelines for MVC strategies and materials are readily available, but the status and role of MVC have not been reviewed and redefined in terms of programme management and resource allocation. There are huge changes since November 1993 when the last WHO Study Group reviewed vector control for malaria and other mosquito-b |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Malaria -- Prevention.
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Vector control.
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Malaria -- Prevention.
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Vector control.
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9789240680883 |
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9240680888 |
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