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Open Access | Understanding the population genetics of Plasmodium vivax is essential for malaria control and elimination

Author(s): 
Arnott A, Barry AE, Reeder JC
Reference: 
Malaria Journal 2012, 11:14 (10 January 2012)
Contact email: 
alicia@burnet.edu.au

MalariaWorldTraditionally, infection with Plasmodium vivax was thought to be benign and self-limiting, however, recent evidence has demonstrated that infection with P. vivax can also result in severe illness and death.

Open Access | African Malaria Control Programs Deliver ITNs and Achieve What the Clinical Trials Predicted

Author(s): 
Thomas P. Eisele, Richard W. Steketee
Reference: 
PLoS Med 8(9): e1001091
Contact email: 
teisele@tulane.edu

There is robust evidence of the efficacy of insecticide-treated mosquito nets (ITNs) in reducing malaria parasite prevalence, incidence, and all-cause child mortality from carefully conducted trials in sub-Saharan Africa across a range of transmission settings.

Open Access | Malaria elimination in Isabel Province, Solomon Islands: establishing a surveillance-response system to prevent introduction and reintroduction of malaria

Author(s): 
O'Sullivan MJ, Kenilorea G, Yamaguchi Y, Bobogare A, Losi L, Atkinson J, Vallely A, Whittaker M, Tanner M, Wijesinghe R
Reference: 
Malaria Journal 2011, 10:235 (11 August 2011)
Contact email: 
mjosullivan22@gmail.com

A robust surveillance-response system is essential when moving towards malaria elimination.

Open Access | The architecture and effect of participation: a systematic review of community participation for communicable disease control and elimination. Implications for malaria elimination

Author(s): 
Atkinson JM, Vallely A, Fitzgerald L, Whittaker M, Tanner M
Reference: 
Malaria Journal 2011, 10:225 (4 August 2011)
Contact email: 
joan.atkinson@uq.edu.au

The current global malaria elimination campaign calls for a health systems strengthening approach to provide an enabling environment for programmes in developing countries.

Insecticide resistance in the Anopheles gambiae complex in Benin: a nationwide survey (pages 256–267)

Author(s): 
L. Djogbenou, N. Pasteur, M. Akogbeto, M. Weill, F. Chandre
Reference: 
Medical and Veterinary Entomology, Volume 25, Issue 3, pages 256–267, September 2011
Contact email: 
ldjogbenou22002@yahoo.fr

Benin has embraced World Health Organization-recommended preventive strategies to control malaria.

Open Access | Designing a sustainable strategy for malaria control?

Author(s): 
Shiff C, Thuma P, Sullivan D, Mharakurwa S
Reference: 
Malaria Journal 2011, 10:220 (3 August 2011)
Contact email: 
cshiff@jhsph.edu

Malaria in the 21st century is showing signs of declining over much of its distribution, including several countries in Africa where previously this was not thought to be feasible.

Evaluating indoor residual spray for reducing malaria infection prevalence in Eritrea: Results from a community randomized control trial

Author(s): 
Joseph Keating, Andrea Locatelli, Andemariam Gebremichael, Tewolde Ghebremeskel, Jacob Mufunda, Selam Mihreteab, Daniel Berhane, Pedro Carneiro
Reference: 
Acta Tropica, Volume 119, Issues 2-3, August 2011, Pages 107-113
Contact email: 
jkeating@tulane.edu

This paper examines the relationship between indoor residual spray (IRS) and malaria parasite infection in Gash Barka Zone, Eritrea, an area with near universal coverage of insecticide treated bednets (ITN) and already low malaria parasite prevalence.

Open Access | False positive circumsporozoite protein ELISA: a challenge for the estimation of the entomological inoculation rate of malaria and for vector incrimination

Author(s): 
Durnez L, Van Bortel W, Denis L, Roelants P, Veracx A, Trung HD, Sochantha T, Coosemans M
Reference: 
Malaria Journal 2011, 10:195 (18 July 2011)
Contact email: 
ldurnez@itg.be

The CSP-ELISA can considerably overestimate the EIR, particularly for P. falciparum and for zoophilic species. The heat-unstable cross-reacting antigen in false positives remains unknown.

Open Access | Comparison of infant malaria incidence in districts of Maputo province, Mozambique

Author(s): 
Orlando P Zacarias, Peter Majlender
Reference: 
Malaria Journal 2011, 10:93 (17 April 2011)
Contact email: 
si-opz@dsv.su.se

The model revealed a spatial and temporal pattern of malaria incidence. These patterns were found to exhibit a stable malaria transmission in most non-coastal districts.

Viability of GM fungi crucial to malaria control

Author(s): 
CJM Koenraadt, W Takken
Reference: 
Science 8 April 2011: 175
Contact email: 
sander.koenraadt@wur.nl

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