Malaria Intelligence

Information for Malaria Policy

Malaria intelligence is the information that is needed to develop national malaria policy. It includes any information that is needed to make effective decisions or policies affecting surveillance, monitoring and evaluation, strategic planning, outbreak responses, resistance management, stratification, or sub-national tailoring and targeting interventions. The information includes general knowledge as well as specific local information about human populations, health systems, vector ecology, the evolution of drug and insecticide resistance in the local parasite and vector populations, and locally relevant details about malaria epidemiology, transmission dynamics, and control.

Simulation-Based Analytics

In adaptive malaria control, we rely on malaria theory and mathematical models to translate data describing mosquito ecology, human populations, and malaria transmission into policy advice.

Intelligence Assets

Malaria Transmission in Context

Care Seeking

Demography

Vector Ecology