نتایج جستجو برای: malaria eradication

تعداد نتایج: 61732  

2014
Sean M. Griffing Leopoldo Villegas Venkatachalam Udhayakumar

Venezuela had the highest number of human malaria cases in Latin American before 1936. During 1891–1920,malaria was endemic to >600,000 km2 of this country; malaria death rates led to major population decreases during 1891–1920. No pathogen, including the influenza virus that caused the 1918 pandemic, caused more deaths than malaria during 1905–1945. Early reports of malaria eradication in Vene...

2014
Kevin C. Kobylinski Haoues Alout Brian D. Foy Archie Clements Poom Adisakwattana Brett E. Swierczewski Jason H. Richardson

Recently there have been calls for the eradication of malaria and the elimination of soil-transmitted helminths (STHs). Malaria and STHs overlap in distribution, and STH infections are associated with increased risk for malaria. Indeed, there is evidence that suggests that STH infection may facilitate malaria transmission. Malaria and STH coinfection may exacerbate anemia, especially in pregnan...

Journal: :American economic journal. Applied economics 2010
Adrienne M Lucas

Mid-twentieth century malaria eradication campaigns largely eliminated malaria from Paraguay and Sri Lanka. Using these interventions as quasi-experiments, I estimate malaria's effect on lifetime female educational attainment through the combination of pre-existing geographic variation in malarial intensity and cohort exposure based on the timing of the national anti-malaria campaigns. The esti...

Journal: :Vaccine 2014
Julia K Nunes Colleen Woods Terrell Carter Theresa Raphael Merribeth J Morin Diadier Diallo Didier Leboulleux Sanjay Jain Christian Loucq David C Kaslow Ashley J Birkett

New interventions are needed to reduce morbidity and mortality associated with malaria, as well as to accelerate elimination and eventual eradication. Interventions that can break the cycle of parasite transmission, and prevent its reintroduction, will be of particular importance in achieving the eradication goal. In this regard, vaccines that interrupt malaria transmission (VIMT) have been hig...

2013
Amal A. El-Moamly

When the World Health Organization announced the goal of global eradication of malaria in 2007, questions were raised about the naivety of this proposition. Since then, experts have been divided about this goal. Some scientists suggest that when defeating malaria, elimination is a worthy and challenging aim, but this has to be done with modesty and thorough analysis. Others believe that it is t...

2010
Naman K. Shah

After the 2007 Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation meeting at which malaria eradication was declared back on the table [1], the charity was joined in its call by the World Health Organization (WHO) director general, the United States National Institutes of Health, and the Clinton Foundation, among others. A Gates-funded Malaria Elimination Group (MEG) has been convened [2], health ministers have de...

Journal: :The Journal of communicable diseases 2022

India achieved spectacular gains in malaria control during the ‘Eradication Era’ 1950s till mid-1960s. The Global Malaria Eradication Programme of WHO launched was a huge success with incidence dropping from an estimated 75 million cases and 8,00,000 deaths 1947 to just 49,151 no 1961 thought be on verge eradication. Thus, since early 1950s, program has produced number successes, faced some set...

2011

Antimalarial drugs will be essential tools at all stages of malaria elimination along the path towards eradication, including the early control or "attack" phase to drive down transmission and the later stages of maintaining interruption of transmission, preventing reintroduction of malaria, and eliminating the last residual foci of infection. Drugs will continue to be used to treat acute malar...

Journal: :American economic journal. Applied economics 2010
Hoyt Bleakley

This study uses the malaria-eradication campaigns in the United States (circa 1920), and in Brazil, Colombia and Mexico (circa 1955) to measure how much childhood exposure to malaria depresses labor productivity. The campaigns began because of advances in health technology, which mitigates concerns about reverse causality. Malarious areas saw large drops in the disease thereafter. Relative to n...

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