Malaria Elimination in India: Bridging the Gap Between Control and Elimination

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India observed a significant reduction in malaria cases in the previous year, reaffirming our trust and efficiency of the existing tools to achieve malaria elimination. On 25 April, 2019, countries around the world marked World Malaria Day under the theme “Zero malaria starts with me”. This provides an opportunity to rejoice the success and re-evaluate ongoing challenges in the fight against this preventable and treatable parasitic disease. We highlight the potential gaps in the malaria elimination program, and underscore potential solutions and strategies to implement, improve and intensify the success of the national goal of malaria elimination by 2030.

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Nema, S., Ghanghoria, P., & Bharti, P. K. (2020). Malaria Elimination in India: Bridging the Gap Between Control and Elimination. Indian Pediatrics, 57(7), 613–617. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13312-020-1888-5

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