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Malaria Control Policies in Eritrea | Do Public Health Interventions Crowd Out Private Health Investments?

2015

Carneiro, Pedro | Armand, Alex | Locatelli, Andrea | Mihreteab, Selam | Keating, Joseph


Bibliographic information
Publisher
World Bank, Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Household level; Policy research; Policy discussions; Global poverty; Number of adults; Malaria burden; Infections; Prevalence; Rooms; Ebola; Household size; Mosquito net; Malaria symptoms; Disease; All; Market; Endemic areas; Gender differences; Health behavior; Public perceptions; Malaria transmission; Tropical medicine; Provision of information; Risk of infection; Development policy; Impact on children; Malaria-endemic regions; Spouse; Community; Malaria infections; Emergency response; Hiv infection; Household; Fatigue; Ifs; Labor supply; Social research; Strategy; Prevention of malaria; Female; Prevention; Risk of malaria; Ministry of health; Policy; Project; Vector control; Malaria control; Individual characteristics; Public policy; Health policy; Village level; Populations; Malaria cases; Young people; Dwelling; Hiv testing; Primary school; Back malaria; Malaria incidence; Intervention; Levels of education; Dangers; Progress; Resource constraints; Mosquito nets; Malaria prevention; Treatment; Young children; Teenage pregnancy; Inhabitants; Public information; School age; Description; Policy research working paper; Global development; Impact of malaria; Health interventions; People; Malaria malaria; Health authorities; Malaria infection; Information campaigns; Interventions; Risky behavior
Language
English
Type
Working Paper; Text; Working Paper

2016-03-15
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