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Roll Back Malaria.

D Nabarro1.   

Abstract

Roll Back Malaria is an initiative intended to halve the suffering caused by this disease by 2010. The initiative is being developed as a social movement. Action is directed by national authorities backed by a global partnership which consists of development agencies, banks, private sector groups and researchers. The World Health Organization, the World Bank, UNICEF and UNDP founded the partnership in October 1998. The WHO has established a new Cabinet Project, and a WHO-wide strategy and workplan, to support the partnership. High quality, practical, consistent and relevant technical advice is made available through networks of experts based in research, academic, and disease control institutions, particularly those in endemic countries. The initiative also supports research and development of new products and tools to control malaria. Implementation of Roll Back Malaria began with a series of in-country consultations in 1998, followed by sub-regional consensus building and inception meetings. The current period is one of momentum building at country level during which national authorities are developing their own strategies with the global partners. It is anticipated that, during the year 2000, RBM movements will become active in at least 30 countries.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10697910

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Parassitologia        ISSN: 0048-2951


  9 in total

Review 1.  Integrated approach to malaria control.

Authors:  Clive Shiff
Journal:  Clin Microbiol Rev       Date:  2002-04       Impact factor: 26.132

2.  Severe Falciparum Malaria-Difference in Mortality among Male and Nonpregnant Females.

Authors:  Khadanga S; Thatoi P K; Mohapatra B N; Mohapatra N; Mohanty Cbk; T Karuna
Journal:  J Clin Diagn Res       Date:  2014-12-05

3.  Inference and dynamic simulation of malaria using a simple climate-driven entomological model of malaria transmission.

Authors:  Israel Ukawuba; Jeffrey Shaman
Journal:  PLoS Comput Biol       Date:  2022-06-09       Impact factor: 4.779

Review 4.  Evolutionary and historical aspects of the burden of malaria.

Authors:  Richard Carter; Kamini N Mendis
Journal:  Clin Microbiol Rev       Date:  2002-10       Impact factor: 26.132

Review 5.  The global distribution and population at risk of malaria: past, present, and future.

Authors:  Simon I Hay; Carlos A Guerra; Andrew J Tatem; Abdisalan M Noor; Robert W Snow
Journal:  Lancet Infect Dis       Date:  2004-06       Impact factor: 25.071

6.  Rolling back a malaria epidemic in South Africa.

Authors:  Patrick E Duffy; Theonest K Mutabingwa
Journal:  PLoS Med       Date:  2005-10-04       Impact factor: 11.069

7.  PCR detection of Plasmodium falciparum in human urine and saliva samples.

Authors:  Sungano Mharakurwa; Christopher Simoloka; Philip E Thuma; Clive J Shiff; David J Sullivan
Journal:  Malar J       Date:  2006-11-08       Impact factor: 2.979

8.  The US President's Malaria Initiative and under-5 child mortality in sub-Saharan Africa: A difference-in-differences analysis.

Authors:  Aleksandra Jakubowski; Sally C Stearns; Margaret E Kruk; Gustavo Angeles; Harsha Thirumurthy
Journal:  PLoS Med       Date:  2017-06-13       Impact factor: 11.069

9.  Assessing Public Awareness of the Malaria Vaccine in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Authors:  Taiwo Opeyemi Aremu; Chinar Singhal; Oluwafemi Augustine Ajibola; Emmanuel Agyin-Frimpong; Akua Asantewaa Appiah-Num Safo; Maduabuchi Romanus Ihekoronye; Stella Esther Nabirye; Olihe Nnenna Okoro
Journal:  Trop Med Infect Dis       Date:  2022-08-30
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