Publications and Other Resources
Video
The Prinicipal Investigator, Dr Jeffrey Hii, was interviewed at the workshop on Residual Malaria held in Iquitos, Peru in 2019. In this video, he describes the aim and key findings from his project.
Summary booklets
These booklets provide an overview of the projects aims, methods and key findings. It also includes some suggested recommendations for how to address ongoing malaria transmission in the local context. These documents are taregted toward decision makers and other authorities in malaria control in Southeast Asia. View the booklet for Thailand and Vietnam here and here.
Publications
Hii J, Vythilingam I, Roca-Feltrer A (2018). Human and Simian Malaria in the Greater Mekong Subregion and Challenges for Elimination, Towards Malaria Elimination. Sylvie Manguin and Vas Dev, IntechOpen, DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.76901. https://www.intechopen.com/books/towards-malaria-elimination-a-leap-forward/human-and-simian-malaria-in-the-greater-mekong-subregion-and-challenges-for-elimination
Edwards HM, Siriwichai P, Kirabitiir K et al. (2019) Transmission risk beyond the village - Entomological and human factors contributing to residual malaria transmission in an area approaching malaria elimination on the Thailand-Myanmar border. Malaria Journal 18:221. https://malariajournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12936-019-2852-5
Edwards HM, Chinh V, Le Duy B et al. (2019) Characterising residual malaria transmission in forested areas with low coverage of core vector control in central Viet Nam. Parasites Vectors 12, 454. https://parasitesandvectors.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13071-019-3695-1
Articles to be submitted
To be submitted to WHO/TDR-Supplement Journal
Review of Residual Malaria Transmission in the Greater Mekong Subregion: new challenges and approaches – by Jeffrey Hii, Hannah M Edwards, Ron P. Marchand and Sean Hewitt.
To be submitted to International Journal of Health Geographics
Creating outdoor/residual malaria risk maps using GPS data-loggers for tracking human movement and exposure to Anopheles vectors in forested areas of Thai-Myanmar border and central Viet Nam – by Irwin F Chavez, Hannah M. Edwards, Vu Duc Chinh, Bui Le Duy, Pham Vinh Thanh, Ngo Duc Thang, Patchara Siriwichai, Kirakorn Kirabitiir, Jetsumon Prachumsri, Jeffrey Hii