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PLos ONE ; 15(7): 1-17, 20200706. tab, ilus
Article in English | RSDM | ID: biblio-1353804

ABSTRACT

As new combinations of interventions aiming at interrupting malaria transmission are under evaluation, understanding the associated economic costs and benefits is critical for decision-making. This study assessed the economic cost and cost-effectiveness of the Magude project, a malaria elimination initiative implemented in a district in southern Mozambique (i.e. Magude) between August 2015­June 2018. This project piloted a combination of two mass drug administration (MDA) rounds per year for two consecutive years, annual rounds of universal indoor residual spraying (IRS) and a strengthened surveillance and response system on the back of universal long-lasting insecticide treated net (LLIN) coverage and routine case management implemented by the National Malaria Control Program (NMCP). Although local transmission was not interrupted, the project achieved large reductions in the burden of malaria in the target district.


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Humans , Cost-Benefit Analysis , Mass Drug Administration/statistics & numerical data , Malaria/economics , Malaria/prevention & control , Solid Waste Grinding , Refuse Disposal/methods , Communicable Diseases/transmission , Mass Drug Administration/economics , Mozambique
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