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Coating formulation change leads to inferior performance of long-lasting insecticidal nets in Papua New Guinea
Nakei Bubun, Evodia Anetul, Melanie Koinari, Timothy W. Freeman & Stephan Karl
Abstract Background Long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) play a key role in reducing malaria transmission in endemic countries. In a previous study, the authors demonstrated a substantial decrease in the bioefficacy of LLINs for malaria prevention delivered to Papua New Guinea (PNG) between 2013 and 2019. This coincided with a rise in malaria cases in the country. The present study was aimed at determining the underlying cause of the reduced bioefficacy observed in these LLINs. The...
Coating formulation change leads to inferior performance of long-lasting insecticidal nets in Papua New Guinea
Nakei Bubun, Evodia Anetul, Melanie Koinari, Timothy W. Freeman & Stephan Karl
Abstract Background Long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) play a key role in reducing malaria transmission in endemic countries. In a previous study, the authors demonstrated a substantial decrease in the bioefficacy of LLINs for malaria prevention delivered to Papua New Guinea (PNG) between 2013 and 2019. This coincided with a rise in malaria cases in the country. The present study was aimed at determining the underlying cause of the reduced bioefficacy observed in these LLINs. The...
Investigating health service availability and readiness for antenatal testing and treatment for HIV and syphilis in Papua New Guinea
Olga PM Saweri, Neha Batura, Justin Pulford, M. Mahmud Khan, Xiaohui Hou, William S Pomat, Andrew J Vallely & Virginia Wiseman
Abstract Background Papua New Guinea (PNG) has one of the highest burdens of HIV and syphilis in pregnancy in the Asia-Pacific region. Timely and effective diagnosis can alleviate the burden of HIV and syphilis and improve maternal and newborn health. Supply-side factors related to implementation and scale up remain problematic, yet few studies have considered their impact on antenatal testing and treatment for HIV and syphilis. This study explores health service availability and readiness for...
Investigating health service availability and readiness for antenatal testing and treatment for HIV and syphilis in Papua New Guinea
Olga PM Saweri, Neha Batura, Justin Pulford, M. Mahmud Khan, Xiaohui Hou, William S Pomat, Andrew J Vallely & Virginia Wiseman
Abstract Background Papua New Guinea (PNG) has one of the highest burdens of HIV and syphilis in pregnancy in the Asia-Pacific region. Timely and effective diagnosis can alleviate the burden of HIV and syphilis and improve maternal and newborn health. Supply-side factors related to implementation and scale up remain problematic, yet few studies have considered their impact on antenatal testing and treatment for HIV and syphilis. This study explores health service availability and readiness for...
Affiliations
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Papua New Guinea Institute of Medical Research4
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London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine2
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University of Georgia2
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University of Graz2
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Washington University in St. Louis2
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University College London2
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World Bank Group2
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UNSW Sydney2
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Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine2
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James Cook University2