When you’re saying “a lack of evidence should be concerning” are you saying “this has been studied and it looks like there’s no impact” or “this hasn’t been studied as well as it should be”? The word “concerned” is quite vague, but sometimes when people say “donors should be concerned” they mean “donors should stop donating”, which I think is the wrong answer here.
The CDC says, “LLINs have been associated with sharp decreases in malaria in countries where malaria programs have achieved high LLIN coverage.” They don’t list their source, but emailing them might be one of the things you’d like to do as you look into this?
When you’re saying “a lack of evidence should be concerning” are you saying “this has been studied and it looks like there’s no impact” or “this hasn’t been studied as well as it should be”? The word “concerned” is quite vague, but sometimes when people say “donors should be concerned” they mean “donors should stop donating”, which I think is the wrong answer here.
The CDC says, “LLINs have been associated with sharp decreases in malaria in countries where malaria programs have achieved high LLIN coverage.” They don’t list their source, but emailing them might be one of the things you’d like to do as you look into this?
https://www.cdc.gov/malaria/malaria_worldwide/reduction/itn.html