Browsing Centre for Clinical Trials & Methodology by Author "Candrinho, B"
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Combination of indoor residual spraying with long-lasting insecticide-treated nets for malaria control in Zambezia, Mozambique: a cluster randomised trial and cost-effectiveness study protocol.
Chaccour, CJ; Alonso, S; Zulliger, R; Wagman, J; Saifodine, A; Candrinho, B; Macete, E; Brew, J; Fornadel, C; Kassim, H (2018)Background: Most of the reduction in malaria prevalence seen in Africa since 2000 has been attributed to vector control interventions. Yet increases in the distribution and intensity of insecticide resistance and higher ... -
The economic burden of malaria on households and the health system in a high transmission district of Mozambique.
Alonso, S; Chaccour, CJ; Elobolobo, E; Nacima, A; Candrinho, B; Saifodine, A; Saute, F; Robertson, M; Zulliger, R (2019-11-11)BACKGROUND: Malaria remains a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in Mozambique. Increased investments in malaria control have reduced the burden, but few studies have estimated the costs of malaria in the country. ... -
Moving towards malaria elimination in southern Mozambique: Cost and cost-effectiveness of mass drug administration combined with intensified malaria control.
Cirera, L; Galatas, B; Alonso, S; Paaijmans, K; Mamuquele, M; Martí-Soler, H; Guinovart, C; Munguambe, H; Luis, F; Nhantumbo, H (2020)BACKGROUND: As new combinations of interventions aiming at interrupting malaria transmission are under evaluation, understanding the associated economic costs and benefits is critical for decision-making. This study assessed ...