Strategies for malaria elimination: An afro-colombian perspective

Objective To describe strategies for malaria elimination based on the perception of Afro-Colombian residents in Guapí, in the context of the Integrated Management Strategy for the Promotion, Prevention and Control of Vector-Borne Diseases in Colombia (EGI-ETV). Materials and Methods Qualitative stud...

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Community participation
Malaria
Qualitative analysis
National health programs
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Strategies for malaria elimination: An afro-colombian perspective
dc.title.TranslatedTitle.spa.fl_str_mv Estrategias para la eliminación de malaria: Una perspectiva afro-colombiana
title Strategies for malaria elimination: An afro-colombian perspective
spellingShingle Strategies for malaria elimination: An afro-colombian perspective
Community participation
Malaria
Qualitative analysis
National health programs
title_short Strategies for malaria elimination: An afro-colombian perspective
title_full Strategies for malaria elimination: An afro-colombian perspective
title_fullStr Strategies for malaria elimination: An afro-colombian perspective
title_full_unstemmed Strategies for malaria elimination: An afro-colombian perspective
title_sort Strategies for malaria elimination: An afro-colombian perspective
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Community participation
Malaria
Qualitative analysis
topic Community participation
Malaria
Qualitative analysis
National health programs
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