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Mass dis­tri­bu­tion of long-last­ing in­sec­ti­cide-treated nets

TagLast edit: 13 Jan 2022 17:35 UTC by Leo

Mass distribution of long-lasting insecticide-treated nets (LLINs) is an intervention against malaria consisting of the free distribution of LLINs to achieve universal ownership within a population. There is strong evidence that LLINs prevent malaria.

Further reading

GiveWell (2013) Mass distribution of long-lasting insecticide-treated nets (LLINs), GiveWell, November (updated March 2018).

[Question] What are some cost-effec­tive co-in­ter­ven­tions (and al­ter­na­tives) to bed­net dis­bur­sal?

brb2437 Jan 2022 22:53 UTC
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Bloomberg: Unac­knowl­edged prob­lems with LLINs are caus­ing a rise in malaria.

Ian Turner24 Feb 2024 21:13 UTC
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