Operational scale entomological intervention for malaria control: strategies, achievements and challenges in Zambia

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Emmanuel Chanda
Victor M Mukonka
Mulakwa Kamuliwo
Michael B Macdonald
Ubydul Haque
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[1] National Malaria Control Centre,Department of Public Health and Research
[2] Ministry of Health,Department of Public Health. School of Medicine
[3] Copperbelt University,Global Malaria Programme
[4] WHO Headquarters,Department of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology
[5] World Health Organization,undefined
[6] Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health,undefined
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Malaria Journal | / 12卷
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Malaria vector control; Integrated vector management; Policy and strategy; Community involvement; Private sector engagement; Monitoring and evaluation;
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