Tracking spending on malaria by source in 106 countries, 2000–16: an economic modelling study
<br/><strong>Background: </strong>Sustaining achievements in malaria control and making progress toward malaria elimination requires coordinated funding. We estimated domestic malaria spending by source in 106 countries that were malaria-endemic in 2000–16 or became malaria-free af...
Main Authors: | Haakenstad, A, Harle, AC, Tsakalos, G, Micah, AE, Tao, T, Anjomshoa, M, Cohen, J, Fullman, N, Hay, SI, Mestrovic, T, Mohammed, S, Mousavi, SM, Nixon, MR, Pigott, D, Tran, K, Murray, CJL, Dieleman, JL |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2019
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