ACHIEVING MALARIA ELIMINATION IN THE KYRGYZ REPUBLIC.

Med Parazitol (Mosk)

Published: October 2016

The Kyrgyz Republic could achieve the absence of local malaria transmission due to the developed and effectively implemented antimalarial. interventions [3]. In 2012-2014, the cost of malaria elimination in the country was US$ 210,200 by its government, US$ 1,795,467 by the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria, and US$ 50,000 by the WHO. A package of preventive measures with adequate financing is needed to maintain well-being in the malaria-free foci in the post-elimination period. Malaria eliimination in the Kyrgyz Republic, which was achieved in 2012, has been certified by the World Health Organization in 2016 at the request of the Government of Kyrgyzstan.

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