The incidence of malaria in Solomon Islands has been declining since 1992, but there is a large geographical variation between areas in the incidence level and the rate of decline. The authors used a mix of control interventions, including DDT residual house spraying and insecticide-treated mosquito nets. Data on monthly incidence and control activities performed from January 1993 to August 1999 were gathered for 41 out of the 110 malaria zones in...
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2003/05/31
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Document de travail de recherche sur les politiques
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WPS3044
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2010/07/01
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Impregnated nets cannot fully substitute for DDT : field effectiveness of Malaria prevention in Solomon Islands
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malaria case