Traditionally,malaria has always been considered one of the tropical diseases.This only has changed in the late 1990s,with the World Health Organization(WHO)profiling HIV,tuberculosis(TB),and malaria as priority“pove...Traditionally,malaria has always been considered one of the tropical diseases.This only has changed in the late 1990s,with the World Health Organization(WHO)profiling HIV,tuberculosis(TB),and malaria as priority“poverty-related”killing diseases(1).This has led to the creation of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS,Tuberculosis,and Malaria(2),that has mobilized substantial resources to advance the control of all three diseases,even if mostly in a siloed manner.展开更多
文摘Traditionally,malaria has always been considered one of the tropical diseases.This only has changed in the late 1990s,with the World Health Organization(WHO)profiling HIV,tuberculosis(TB),and malaria as priority“poverty-related”killing diseases(1).This has led to the creation of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS,Tuberculosis,and Malaria(2),that has mobilized substantial resources to advance the control of all three diseases,even if mostly in a siloed manner.