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The Garki project : research on the epidemiology and control of malaria in the Sudan savanna of West Africa / by L. Molineaux and G. Gramiccia.

By: Molineaux, LouisContributor(s): Gramiccia, G | World Health OrganizationMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Geneva : World Health Organization, 1980. Description: 311 pISBN: 9241560614Title translated: Le projet Garki : recherches sur l' épidémiologie du paludisme et la lutteantipaludique dans la savane soudanienne de l' Afrique occidentaleSubject(s): Malaria -- prevention and control | NigeriaNLM classification: WC 765Online resources: Click here to access online Abstract: Presents and assesses the results of a major longitudinal study on the epidemiology and control of malaria in the Sudan Savanna. The study was designed to collect baseline data on the epidemiology and dynamics of transmission, evaluate the effects of different types of intervention, and develop and test a mathematical model of malaria transmission. Results are presented in chapters covering control operations, entomology, parasitology, immunology, blood genetics, demography, clinical findings, and the testing of the mathematical model. The book concludes with practical advice for the future of malaria control.
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Presents and assesses the results of a major longitudinal study on the epidemiology and control of malaria in the Sudan Savanna. The study was designed to collect baseline data on the epidemiology and dynamics of transmission, evaluate the effects of different types of intervention, and develop and test a mathematical model of malaria transmission. Results are presented in chapters covering control operations, entomology, parasitology, immunology, blood genetics, demography, clinical findings, and the testing of the mathematical model. The book concludes with practical advice for the future of malaria control.

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