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133rd Annual Meeting & Exposition December 10-14, 2005 Philadelphia, PA |
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4139.0: Tuesday, December 13, 2005: 12:30 PM-2:00 PM | |||
Oral | |||
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In recent years there has been a renewed interest in malaria as a serious public health threat, particularly in Africa. Yet, there are still many unanswered questions regarding how to monitor program implementation and measure the effects of interventions. Roll Back Malaria and its partners have been working to establish global standards for monitoring and evaluation of malaria control programs. The presentations have been chosen to represent a variety of perspectives in malaria M&E. The first paper summarizes the global initiative spearheaded by RBM and WHO. The IPT paper examines whether the Africa region will meet the targets it has set for itself in prevention of malaria in pregnancy. The paper on verbal autopsy presents a unique method of using sample vital registration to assess malaria mortality and shows how the data can be used for program planning and policy development. Finally, the fourth paper takes a district-level perspective on assessing whether free distribution of ITNs impacts household ownership and use. Together these papers illustrate the great strides taken to improving M&E of malaria programs at all levels of the health system. | |||
Learning Objectives: At the conclusion of the panel session, the participant will gain a better understanding of malaria control issues. | |||
Erin Eckert, PhD | |||
Erin Eckert, PhD | |||
Introductory Remarks | |||
Roll Back Malaria and global malaria monitoring John M. Miller, MA MPH | |||
Estimating the feasibility of implementing intermittent preventive treatment (IPT) for malaria through routine antenatal care in Africa Erin Eckert, PhD, Ani E. Hyslop, MD MPH, Robert Snow, PhD | |||
Validity and use of verbal autopsy-derived information for assessing and responding to malaria mortality in children and adults: Experiences from Tanzania Philip W. Setel, PhD, David Whiting, BSc, Yusuf Hemed, Daniel Chandramohan, MD, PhD, Lara J. Wolfson, PhD, KGMM Alberti, MD, PhD, Alan Lopez, PhD | |||
Rolling out insecticide treated nets in Eritrea: Examining possession and use Kate Macintyre, PhD, Tewolde Gebremeskel, MD, Joe Keating, PhD, Stephen Sosler, PhD, Yohannes B. Okbaldt, MS, Mehari Zerom, Thom Eisele, PhD | |||
Concluding Remarks | |||
See individual abstracts for presenting author's disclosure statement and author's information. | |||
Organized by: | International Health | ||
Endorsed by: | Maternal and Child Health; Public Health Education and Health Promotion; Public Health Nursing; Socialist Caucus | ||
CE Credits: | CME, Health Education (CHES), Nursing |
The 133rd Annual Meeting & Exposition (December 10-14, 2005) of APHA