Effectiveness of reactive case detection for malaria elimination in three archetypical transmission settings: a modelling study.
Jaline GerardinCaitlin A BeverDaniel BridenbeckerBusiku HamainzaKafula SilumbeJohn M MillerThomas P EiselePhilip A EckhoffEdward A WengerPublished in: Malaria journal (2017)
Reactive case detection is recommended only for settings where transmission has recently been reduced rather than all low-transmission settings. This is demonstrated in a modelling framework with strong out-of-sample accuracy across a range of transmission settings while including methodologies for understanding the most resource-effective allocations of health workers. This approach generalizes to providing a platform for planning rational scale-up of health systems based on locally-optimized impact according to simplified stratification.