Rebound mortality and the cost-effectiveness of malaria control : potential impact of increased mortality in late childhood following the introduction of insecticide treated nets

COLEMAN, PP G
GOODMAN, C A
MILLS, A

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March 1999
p 175-186

Describes a scientific study that investigates the suggestion that long-term use of insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) in areas of high malaria transmission could lead to mortality rebound in later childhood, which would reduce the cost-effectiveness of the intervention, and at the extreme could lead to negative overall effects

Serial Title:Tropical Medicine and International Health Serial Part:Vol 4 No 3 Notes:Abstract only available online. Full article only available to subscribers of the journal, Tropical Medicine and International Health 

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