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  1. PATH’s Scale-Up project works to expand the use of human papillomavirus (HPV) testing for cervical cancer prevention. Based on PATH’s experience implementing the careHPV™ test in Central America, these tools provide guidance for organizing a quality assurance program to screening programs adopting the careHPV test.
    Published: November 2017
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    Training Material, Journal Article
  2. Indoor residual spraying (IRS) and insecticide-treated bednets are pillars of Zambia’s strategy to eliminate malaria by 2021. This study reports on the impact of pirimiphos methyl IRS on malaria vector populations and transmission in parts of Southern Zambia targeted for malaria elimination.
    Published: November 2017
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    Part of a Series
  3. This trial evaluated two malaria control approaches: reactive focal test and treat, and reactive focal drug administration. This is critical for Zambia, where malaria transmission is low enough in some areas that it is feasible to reactively seek and treat all infections in the index case and neighboring households.
    Published: November 2017
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    Part of a Series
  4. Malaria indicator surveys have been implemented regularly in Zambia since 2006 to assess malaria prevalence. As Zambia targets elimination, tracking progress through the survey is increasingly difficult due to the sample size required. This study examines the ability of population genetics to assess transmission intensity in low-transmission settings.
    Published: November 2017
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    Part of a Series
  5. Since 2012, Senegal has implemented case investigation + reactive case detection (RCD) in the north: first with RCD + focal test and treat in the index household and neighbors, then focal screen test and treat, and eventually focal drug administration. This study examined the feasibility and efficacy of these methods.
    Published: November 2017
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    Part of a Series