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Evaluating indoor residual spray for reducing malaria infection prevalence in Eritrea : results from a community randomized trial (English)

This brief summarizes the results of a gender impact evaluation study, entitled Evaluating indoor residual spray for reducing malaria infection prevalence in Eritrea : results from a community randomized trial, conducted between June-July 2009, in Eritrea. The study observed that the relationship between indoor residual spray (IRS) and malaria parasite infection in Gash Barka Zone, Eritrea, an area with near universal coverage of insecticide treated...
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Berhane, Daniel; Amaro Da Costa Luz Carneiro,Pedro Manuel; Gebremichael, Andemariam; Ghebremeskel, Tewolde; Keating,Joseph Aaron; Locatelli,Andrea; Mihreteab, Selam; Mufunda, Jacob.

Evaluating indoor residual spray for reducing malaria infection prevalence in Eritrea : results from a community randomized trial (English). enGender Impact : the World Bank's Gender Impact Evaluation Database Washington DC : World Bank. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/588831468021859707

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