Author: Xia, Zhi-Gui; Wang, Ru-Bo; Wang, Duo-Quan; Feng, Jun; Zheng, Qi; Deng, Chang-Sheng; Abdulla, Salim; Guan, Ya-Yi; Ding, Wei; Yao, Jia-Wen; Qian, Ying-Jun; Bosman, Andrea; Newman, Robert David; Ernest, Tambo; O’leary, Michael; Xiao, Ning
Title: China–Africa Cooperation Initiatives in Malaria Control and Elimination Cord-id: uy1o7dx8 Document date: 2014_12_2
ID: uy1o7dx8
Snippet: Malaria has affected human health globally with a significant burden of disease, and also has impeded social and economic development in the areas where it is present. In Africa, many countries have faced serious challenges in controlling malaria, in part due to major limitations in public health systems and primary health care infrastructure. Although China is a developing country, a set of control strategies and measures in different local settings have been implemented successfully by the Nat
Document: Malaria has affected human health globally with a significant burden of disease, and also has impeded social and economic development in the areas where it is present. In Africa, many countries have faced serious challenges in controlling malaria, in part due to major limitations in public health systems and primary health care infrastructure. Although China is a developing country, a set of control strategies and measures in different local settings have been implemented successfully by the National Malaria Control Programme over the last 60 years, with a low cost of investment. It is expected that Chinese experience may benefit malaria control in Africa. This review will address the importance and possibility of China–Africa collaboration in control of malaria in targeted African countries, as well as how to proceed toward the goal of elimination where this is technically feasible.
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