Justin M Cohen

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Publications

  1. ncbi A framework for assessing the feasibility of malaria elimination
    Bruno Moonen
    Clinton Health Access Initiative, Boston, USA
    Malar J 9:322. 2010
  2. ncbi How absolute is zero? An evaluation of historical and current definitions of malaria elimination
    Justin M Cohen
    Clinton Health Access Initiative, Boston MA 02127, USA
    Malar J 9:213. 2010
  3. ncbi Costs and financial feasibility of malaria elimination
    Oliver Sabot
    Clinton Health Access Initiative, Boston, MA 02127, USA
    Lancet 376:1604-15. 2010
  4. ncbi A pharmacy too far? Equity and spatial distribution of outcomes in the delivery of subsidized artemisinin-based combination therapies through private drug shops
    Justin M Cohen
    Clinton Health Access Initiative, 383 Dorchester Ave, Boston MA, 02127, USA
    BMC Health Serv Res 10:S6. 2010

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  1. ncbi A framework for assessing the feasibility of malaria elimination
    Bruno Moonen
    Clinton Health Access Initiative, Boston, USA
    Malar J 9:322. 2010
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  2. ncbi How absolute is zero? An evaluation of historical and current definitions of malaria elimination
    Justin M Cohen
    Clinton Health Access Initiative, Boston MA 02127, USA
    Malar J 9:213. 2010
    ..Finally, guidelines are discussed for deriving the separate operational definitions and metrics that will be required to make these concepts relevant, measurable, and achievable for a particular environment...
  3. ncbi Costs and financial feasibility of malaria elimination
    Oliver Sabot
    Clinton Health Access Initiative, Boston, MA 02127, USA
    Lancet 376:1604-15. 2010
    ..Robust research into these elimination benefits is urgently needed...
  4. ncbi A pharmacy too far? Equity and spatial distribution of outcomes in the delivery of subsidized artemisinin-based combination therapies through private drug shops
    Justin M Cohen
    Clinton Health Access Initiative, 383 Dorchester Ave, Boston MA, 02127, USA
    BMC Health Serv Res 10:S6. 2010
    ..The Government of Tanzania and the Clinton Foundation piloted this subsidized distribution model in two Tanzanian districts to examine concerns about whether the intervention will successfully reach poor, rural communities...