supported by the U.S.National Science Foundation(NSF)under award 0922392;the Young Scientist’s Summer Program at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis(IIASA);the U.S.National Institutes of Environmental Health Services under award 1 P30 ES-011961-01A1;the Duke Global Health Institute;the Student International Discussion Group in the Nicholas School of the Environment at Duke University。
Background:Insecticide-based tools remain critical for controlling vector-borne diseases in Uganda.Securing public support from targeted populations for such tools is an important component in sustaining their long-ru...
This work was supported by National Institute of Parasitic Disease,Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention,Shanghai 200025,Ministry of Science and Technology,Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security of P.R.China;P.R.China Postdoctoral Science Foundation,P.R.China-Africa Sciences and Technology Partnership Program,2011;Thanks to the partial support of the Chinese National Science and Technology Major Program(2012ZX10004220)。
This review aims at providing synthetic information with scientific evidence on the trends in the malaria events from 1960 to 2011,with the hope that it will help policy makers to take informed decisions on public hea...