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Malaria Vaccines
Scientists at London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine publish research in malaria vaccines
June 11th, 2008
A report, 'Cost-effectiveness analysis of insecticide-treated net distribution as part of the Togo Integrated Child Health Campaign,' is newly published data in Malaria Journal. "To evaluate the cost-effectiveness of the first nationwide delivery of long-lasting insecticide-treated nets (LLITNs) as part of the 2004 measles vaccination campaign in Togo to all children between nine months and five years. An incremental approach was used to calculate the economic costs and effects from a provider perspective," scientists in London, the United Kingdom report. "Effectiveness was estimated in terms of malaria cases averted, deaths averted and Disability-Adjusted Life...
Source: Vaccine Weekly (2008-06-11)
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