Malaria control as part of primary health care : report of a WHO study group [meeting held in Geneva from 21 to 29 November 1983]
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The report that signalled the move away from time-limited malaria control campaigns towards a more integrated, ongoing attack on malaria. Emphasis is placed on ways in which the primary health care approach can be used to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of malaria control programmes. Sections cover actions that can be taken at the local level, action in collaboration with other sectors, and the changes needed to transform a vertical service into an integrated health system based on primary health care. Other ections identify supportive activities for the use of anti-malaria drugs and assess problems in manpower development.
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