Abstract:
The Global Malaria Eradication Program,launched in the middle of the last
century, over-promised and under-delivered [1]. Decades of pessimism followed,
during which malariologists were afraid to even mention the goal of this program by
name [2]. The term eradication was often nervously referred to as ‘‘the E-word’’ by a
disillusioned community that had learned from bitter experience that optimistic
forecasts [3] had been based on an oversimplified view of transmission ecology
[4]. Eradication of malaria remains beyond our grasp today, but is nevertheless
firmly back on the global health agenda as a long-term target