| Uploaded: | 03/28/2011 |
| Author: | WHO |
| Downloads: | 371 |
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| Uploaded: | 12/19/2011 |
| Author: | WHO |
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The World Malaria Report 2011 summarizes information received from 106 malaria-endemic countries and a range of other sources. It analyses prevention and control measures according to a comprehensive set of indicators, and highlights continued progress towards global malaria targets. This year's report builds primarily on data received from countries for the year 2010. The report shows clear progress in the fight against malaria and a decline in estimated malaria cases and deaths. For the first time, the report contains individual profiles for 99 countries with ongoing malaria transmission.
THis version does not include the country profiles. If you want the full report with the profiles cilck here:
http://www.who.int/entity/malaria/world_malaria_report_2011/9789241564403_eng.pdf
| Uploaded: | 01/01/2009 |
| Author: | WHO |
| Downloads: | 226 |
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This Report provides data for two additional years, 2007 and 2008.
It describes the status of malaria control both outside as well as
inside Africa. In addition, it describes the full chain, from financing
and policies to number of commodities distributed, intervention
coverage in households and, finally, impact. This is the third edition of the
World Malaria Report.
| Uploaded: | 04/30/2012 |
| Author: | GAVI CSO Constituency |
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| Uploaded: | 05/18/2011 |
| Author: | WHO |
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The World Health Statistics series is WHO’s annual compilation of health-related data for its 193 Member States, and includes a summary of the progress made towards achieving the health-related Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and associated targets.
As with previous versions, World Health Statistics 2011 has been compiled using publications and databases produced and maintained by the technical programmes and regional offices of WHO. Indicators have been included on the basis of their relevance to global public health; the availability and quality of the data; and the reliability and comparability of the resulting estimates.