Scaling - up and sustaining insecticide - treated net coverage
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2003
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This article responds to a piece in The Lancet (“Scaling-up coverage with insecticide-treated nets (ITN) against malaria in Africa: who should pay?” Lancet Infect Dis, 2003; 3: 30407). Adequate ITN coverage in Africa is unlikely to be achieved by either the public sector or the private sector alone. Private sector net markets are efficient and sustainable but they have important limitations. In most countries, only untreated nets are currently provided. A strategic framework stresses the need for sustained subsidies, where public and private sectors have complementary, cooperative and mutually supportive roles.
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MALARIA, MOSQUITO NETS, DISEASE CONTROL, INSECTICIDES, RURAL COMMUNITIES, TANZANIA, HEALTH EXPENDITURE, ECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS, SUBSIDIES, RETAIL MARKETING, PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS, SOUTH OF SAHARA, VIET NAM, CHINA, BED NETS
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Lines, J., Lengeler, C., Cham, K., Savigny, D. D., Chimumbwa, J., Langi, P., & Kilian, A. (2003). Scaling-up and sustaining insecticide-treated net coverage. The Lancet Infectious Diseases, 3(8), 465–466. https://doi.org/10.1016/s1473-3099(03)00717-5