Eunice Smith

Economic Impacts of Malaria Eradication in China

The Role of Genetic Engineering in Malaria-Resistant Mosquitoes

 Malaria is one of the greatest challenges to global health. More than 200 million malaria infections occur every year, almost all detected in sub-Saharan Africa. Malaria arises from microscopic blood parasites that Anopheles mosquitoes inject into the human bloodstream through their bites. Despite recent advances in malaria control, including the widespread use of insecticide-treated bed

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Partnerships for Malaria Eradication

NGOs and Governments Collaborating for Malaria Eradication

 Malaria is one of the greatest challenges in global public health, with millions affected by the disease every year, especially in the tropical and subtropical regions of the world. Despite the scientific breakthroughs in finding effective ways of treating and preventing the dreaded, mosquito-borne disease, the burden of the disease, if not tackled holistically, continues

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Innovative Vector Surveillance Approaches in Mozambique

Community Gardens for Malaria Prevention: A Green Approach

 Community gardens – traditionally known for increasing access to nutritious foods, encouraging sustainable environmental practices, and fostering social connectedness – are another way to combat malaria. Although the association between gardening and disease prevention might not be intuitive, community gardens can assist with malaria control through landscape management and community engagement. This article describes how

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Improving Bed Net Accessibility for Vulnerable Populations

Corporate Social Responsibility in Malaria Prevention

 Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programs denote a company’s aspirations to conduct its business ethically and sustainably while contributing to the community beyond its bottom line. Realizing their anywhere potential, CSR programs in the global health arena have the potential to help address some of the most critical public health challenges of the 21st century, including

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Optimizing Malaria Medicine Supply Chains with Data Analytics

Empowering Communities with Sustainable Malaria Education

 Malaria is a global public physical health problem yet, especially in regions of tropical and subtropical regions, where the integration of medical treatments and pre-therapists are useful for curbing the disease only if properly enforced by malaria education. Killing the vector rather than people as prevention remains a highly valuable technique and sustainable malaria education

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China’s Rapid Response to Malaria Outbreaks

Innovative Technologies for Malaria Diagnosis and Prevention

 Malaria is a severe and deadly disease caused by parasitic organisms carried through bites from Anopheles mosquitoes. To this day, malaria remains one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality, disproportionately impacting people in tropical and subtropical regions of the world. Despite growing research efforts and notable control strides, malaria remains one of the

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