Incremental cost and cost-effectiveness of the addition of indoor residual spraying with pirimiphos-methyl in sub-saharan africa versus standard malaria control: results of data collection and analysis in the next generation indoor residual sprays (ngenirs) project, an economic-evaluation

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  • who: Joshua Yukich from the Tropical Health Consulting LLP, London, UK have published the paper: Incremental cost and cost-effectiveness of the addition of indoor residual spraying with pirimiphos-methyl in sub-Saharan Africa versus standard malaria control: results of data collection and analysis in the Next Generation Indoor Residual Sprays (NgenIRS) project, an economic-evaluation, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Can optimally combine 3GIRS delivery with other supplemental malaria control interventions-such as house improvement, larviciding, or chemoprevention approaches on top of standard malaria control interventions-will be highly context specific.
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