Indirect effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on malaria intervention coverage, morbidity, and mortality in Africa: a geospatial modelling analysis
<strong>Background</strong> Substantial progress has been made in reducing the burden of malaria in Africa since 2000, but those gains could be jeopardised if the COVID-19 pandemic affects the availability of key malaria control interventions. The aim of this study was to evaluate plausi...
Main Authors: | Weiss, DJ, Bertozzi-Villa, A, Rumisha, SF, Amratia, P, Arambepola, R, Battle, KE, Cameron, E, Chestnutt, E, Gibson, HS, Harris, J, Keddie, S, Millar, JJ, Rozier, J, Symons, TL, Vargas-Ruiz, C, Hay, SI, Smith, DL, Alonso, PL, Noor, AM, Bhatt, S, Gething, PW |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2020
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