The program was funded by the World Health Organization/Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases(WHO/TDR)Impact grant to two TDR alumni from the DMR;The funders had no role in study design,data collection and analysis,decision to publish,or preparation of the paper.
Background:Myanmar lies in the Greater Mekong Subregion where there is artemisinin-resistant Plasmodium falciparum malaria.As the artemisinin compound is the pillar of effective antimalarial therapies,containing the s...
supported by the World Health Organization(WHO/TDR),project ID A61119
Objective: To improve knowledge and practice of health staff as well as the availability of material resources for diagnosis and management of schistosomiasis in two endemic provinces of DRC(Kinshasa and Bas-Congo).Me...
This study was funded by the Special Program for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases at the World Health Organization(WHO/TDR)Impact Grant given to two TDR alumni from the DMR;The funders had no role in the study design,data collection and analysis,decision to publish,or preparation of the paper.
Background:National tuberculosis(TB)programs increasingly engage with international non-governmental organizations(INGOs),especially to provide TB care in complex settings where community involvement might be required...
This research was conducted through the Structured Operational Research and Training Initiative(SORT IT),a global partnership led by the Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases at the World Health Organization(WHO/TDR).The model is based on a course developed jointly by the International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease(The Union)and Medécins sans Frontières(MSF).The specific SORT IT programme which resulted in this publication was jointly developed and implemented by:The Centre for Operational Research,The Union,Paris,France;The Operational Research Unit(LUXOR),Medécins Sans Frontières,Brussels Operational Center,Luxembourg;The Union,South-East Asia Regional Office,New Delhi,India;and The Centre for International Health,University of Bergen,Norway The programme was supported and funded by Asia Pacific Malaria Elimination Network(APMEN,Grant 108-06),Bloomberg Philanthropies,The Union,MSF,the Department for International Development(DFID),UK and the World Health Organization.La Fondation Veuve Emile Metz-Tesch supported open access publications costs.The funders except for APMEN had no role in study design,data collection and analysis,decision to publish,or preparation of the manuscript.APMEN support the data collection and data analysis.
Background:The China’s 1-3-7 strategy was initiated and extensively adopted in different types of counties(geographic regions)for reporting of malaria cases within 1 day,their confirmation and investigation within 3 ...