A pilot study in Senegal aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of population-wide malaria testing and treatment (MTAT) in reducing malaria cases in high-incidence areas.
A total of 89% of households participated, with 77% coverage achieved, resulting in only 1.5% of tested individuals being positive for malaria.
Overall, the study highlights the need for effective interventions tailored to different malaria transmission settings to assess their overall impact on disease elimination.