Inaugural meeting of the malaria policy advisory committee to the WHO: conclusions and recommendations

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[1] World Health Organization,Global Malaria Programme
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Malaria Journal | / 11卷
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Global; Malaria; Policy development; WHO; Drug resistance; Diagnostic tests; Mosquito control; Elimination; Surveillance; Chemoprevention;
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The Malaria Policy Advisory Committee to the World Health Organization met for the first time from 31 January to 2 February 2012 in Geneva, Switzerland. This article provides a summary of the discussions, conclusions and recommendations from that meeting, as part of the newly launched Malaria Journal thematic series “WHO Malaria Policy Advisory Committee: Reports and Recommendations”.
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