Original paper
Investigation of the Annual and Periodic Distribution of Malaria Cases in Mogadishu, Somalia: A Retrospective Analysis of Four-Year Data
Abstract
Malaria transmitted mainly by mosquito vectors (female Anopheles species) is one of the leading causes of death from infectious diseases in the world.In the fight against malaria, some countries have achieved elimination success with national health policies.However, the efforts of national organizations in the fight against malaria are insufficient in low-income countries and the support of international organizations is needed as a part of the...
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Figure 1. Life cycle of malaria (illustrated by Fatih Şahiner). 0. Global spread...
Paper Details
Title
Investigation of the Annual and Periodic Distribution of Malaria Cases in Mogadishu, Somalia: A Retrospective Analysis of Four-Year Data
Published Date
Dec 8, 2021
Journal
Volume
1
Issue
2
Pages
47 - 54
References10
Other
Jan 1, 2015
The Global Technical Strategy for Malaria 2016–2030 was adopted by the World Health Assembly in May 2015. It provides a comprehensive framework to guide countries in their efforts to accelerate progress towards malaria elimination. The strategy sets the target of reducing global malaria incidence and mortality rates by at least 90% by 2030. It emphasizes the need for universal coverage of core malaria interventions for all populations at risk and highlights the importance of using high-quality s...
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Danny A. Milner Jr. Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, American Society for Clinical Pathology, Center for Global Health, Chicago, Illinois 60603 Correspondence: dmilner{at}ascp.org
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