Infectious Diseases of Poverty
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Commentary
Sustaining the gains made in malaria control and elimination
Randall A Kramer, Adriane Lesser Infectious Diseases of Poverty 2015, 4:26 (3 May 2015)
Abstract (provisional)
Significant progress has been made in the last 25 years to reduce the malaria burden, but considerable challenges remain. These gains have resulted from large investments in a range of control measures targeting malaria. Fana and co-authors find a strong relationship between education level and net usage with malaria parasitemia in pregnant women, suggesting the need for targeted control strategies. Mayala and co-workers find important links between agriculture and malaria with implications for inter-sectoral collaboration for malaria control.