World malaria report 2009
Publisher: WHO ; 2009; Geneva Description: x, 190 p; ill., tblsISBN: 978-92-4-156390-1Subject(s): MALARIA | REPORTS | HEALTH | WHO | STATISTICS | DISEASE | HEALTH STATISTICS | HEALTH HAZARDS | HEALTH CONDITIONSOnline resources: Click here to access online Summary: Summarizes information received from 108 malaria endemic countries and other sources, updates the analysis presented in the 2008 report, and highlights progress made in meeting the World Health Assembly (WHA) targets for malaria to be achieved by 2010 and 2015 and new goals on malaria elimination contained in the Global Malaria Action Plan (2008). Seeks to demonstrate that funding has resulted in steady increases in the coverage with malaria control interventions, especially insecticide-treated mosquito nets. Shows that where interventions have been fully scaled up, malaria burden falls dramatically.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Summarizes information received from 108 malaria endemic countries and other sources, updates the analysis presented in the 2008 report, and highlights progress made in meeting the World Health Assembly (WHA) targets for malaria to be achieved by 2010 and 2015 and new goals on malaria elimination contained in the Global Malaria Action Plan (2008). Seeks to demonstrate that funding has resulted in steady increases in the coverage with malaria control interventions, especially insecticide-treated mosquito nets. Shows that where interventions have been fully scaled up, malaria burden falls dramatically.
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