[HTML][HTML] Malaria in China, 2011–2015: an observational study
Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 2017•ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Objective To ascertain the trends and burden of malaria in China and the costs of
interventions for 2011–2015. Methods We analysed the spatiotemporal and demographic
features of locally transmitted and imported malaria cases using disaggregated surveillance
data on malaria from 2011 to 2015, covering the range of dominant malaria vectors in China.
The total and mean costs for malaria elimination were calculated by funding sources,
interventions and population at risk.
interventions for 2011–2015. Methods We analysed the spatiotemporal and demographic
features of locally transmitted and imported malaria cases using disaggregated surveillance
data on malaria from 2011 to 2015, covering the range of dominant malaria vectors in China.
The total and mean costs for malaria elimination were calculated by funding sources,
interventions and population at risk.
Abstract
Objective
To ascertain the trends and burden of malaria in China and the costs of interventions for 2011–2015.
Methods
We analysed the spatiotemporal and demographic features of locally transmitted and imported malaria cases using disaggregated surveillance data on malaria from 2011 to 2015, covering the range of dominant malaria vectors in China. The total and mean costs for malaria elimination were calculated by funding sources, interventions and population at risk.
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