COMBINING INDOOR RESIDUAL SPRAYING AND INSECTICIDE-TREATED NETS FOR MALARIA CONTROL IN AFRICA: A REVIEW OF POSSIBLE OUTCOMES AND AN OUTLINE OF SUGGESTIONS FOR THE FUTURE

Combining indoor residual spraying and insecticide-treated nets for malaria control in Africa: a review of possible outcomes and an outline of suggestions for the future

Abstract Insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) and Camera Lenses indoor residual spraying (IRS) are currently the preferred methods of malaria vector control.In many cases, these methods are used together in the same households, especially to suppress transmission in holoendemic and hyperendemic scenarios.Though widespread, there has been limited evidenc

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Exploring Project Complexity Relations to Scope Changes in Construction Projects: A Case Study of NEC Projects in South Africa

Construction projects are of very complex nature, and subject to circumstances of high uncertainties and risks due to the interdependences of activities and processes in the project performance.As a result of the dynamic complexities inherited in construction projects, changes in the scope of work are inevitable.Of particular concern is that, when

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