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Malaria prevalence elasticity 2 ITN usage 1 Indoor residual spraying 1 Insecticide-treated nets 1 public intervations 1
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Kibler, Robyn 2 Picone, Gabriel 2 Apouey, Benedicte 1 Apouey, Bénédicte H. 1
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Department of Economics, University of South Florida 1 HAL 1
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Working Papers / Department of Economics, University of South Florida 1 Working Papers / HAL 1
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Malaria prevalence, indoor residual spraying, and insecticide-treated net usage in Sub-Saharan Africa
Picone, Gabriel; Kibler, Robyn; Apouey, Bénédicte H. - HAL - 2013
This paper analyzes the effect of malaria prevalence and indoor residual spraying on the probability of sleeping under an insecticide-treated bed net in nine Sub-Saharan countries. Specifically, it examines whether bed net usage is elastic with respect to malaria prevalence and whether indoor...
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Individuals’ Preventive Behavioral Response to Changes in Malaria Risks and Government Interventions: Evidence from six African countries
Picone, Gabriel; Kibler, Robyn; Apouey, Benedicte - Department of Economics, University of South Florida - 2013
This paper analyzes the importance of malaria prevalence, malaria ecology, and indoor residual spraying on the probability of sleeping under an insecticide-treated net (ITN) in six African countries. Using individual data on ITN usage combined with the malaria prevalence and ecology data for the...
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