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Garki Project

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The Garki Project was a study carried out in the Garki District of northern Nigeria in 1969-76 by a joint WHO and Nigerian Government research team. With a focus on the epidemiology and control of malaria in the African savanna, the Project was the most comprehensive study of the effects of a residual spraying campaign and mass drug administration (MDA) on malaria transmission.

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  • (2024), "Garki Project," https://sciencegateways.org/resources/garkiproject.

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