Impact of community-based interventions for the prevention and control of malaria on intervention coverage and health outcomes for the prevention and control of malaria

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Rehana A Salam
Jai K Das
Zohra S Lassi
Zulfiqar A Bhutta
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[1] The Aga Khan University,Division of Women and Child Health
[2] Center of Excellence in Women & Child Health,undefined
[3] The Aga Khan University,undefined
[4] Center for Global Child Health Hospital for Sick Children,undefined
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Infectious Diseases of Poverty | / 3卷
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Malaria; Community-based interventions; Malarial control; Malaria treatment;
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In this paper, we aim to evaluate the effectiveness of community-based interventions (CBIs) for the prevention and management of malaria. We conducted a systematic review and identified 42 studies for inclusion. Twenty-five of the included studies evaluated the impact of the community-based distribution of insecticide-treated nets (ITNs), indoor residual spraying (IRS), or impregnated bed sheets; 14 studies evaluated intermittent preventive therapy (IPT) delivered in community settings; two studies focused on community-based education for malaria prevention; and one study evaluated environmental management through drain cleaning.
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