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Friday Dec 12, 2008

Malaria Journal supplement evaluates steps towards elimination

There are hurdles to clear before malaria elimination can be achieved. A supplement published in Malaria Journal features a series of articles reviewing the many aspects of the research agenda for global malaria elimination. In this supplement, authors chart the progress that has been made in the development of malaria vaccines intended for eradication, rather than clinical disease prevention, whilst another notes that even highly effective interventions designed to reduce mortality actually have very little noticeable effect on the clinical pattern of malaria.

However, on a more positive note, Editor-in-Chief of Malaria Journal, Marcel Hommel, notes that the combination of mass distribution of mosquito nets and nationwide distribution of artemisinin-based combination therapies has resulted in substantial declines in malaria cases and deaths in a number of countries.

The production of this supplement has been made possible by generous sponsorship from the Foundation for the National Institutes of Health (FINH), FIND and the Wellcome Trust.


 

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