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Impact of Mobile Malaria Workers on Public Health in Cambodia

 Novel solutions would be needed to strengthen malaria control efforts, particularly in remote and underprivileged settings. The kingdom of Cambodia, with its complex topography and variable geographical and temporal access to health care, depended on the expertise of mobile malaria workers in their collective efforts to achieve sustained public health gains in malaria control. Through […]

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Youth Influence: Social Media Campaigns for Malaria Awareness

Mobilizing Communities for Malaria Prevention

 Malaria remains a significant global health issue affecting hundreds of millions of people every year, mostly in tropical and subtropical regions. Despite immense medical progress in terms of combatting the disease, and the implementation of effective treatments and preventative measures, malaria persists. Poor access to health care and limited public knowledge significantly contribute to this

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Malaria Prevention Through Art: Children's Creative Showcase

Mobile Apps Transforming Malaria Surveillance in Cambodia

 Technical advances are having a game-changing effect in the fight against malaria, particularly in parts of the world where malaria continues to be a major public health burden. As a key player in the southern Greater Mekong subregion, Cambodia is leading the way in utilizing mobile applications to enhance malaria surveillance. This article examines the

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Youth Education: Leading Malaria Prevention Efforts

NGOs and Mobile Malaria Workers Unite Against Malaria

 Malaria, a mosquito-borne disease, still represents a major health problem in sub-Saharan Africa and parts of Southeast Asia and Latin America. Although there has been much recent progress in controlling the disease, there is a lot more work to be done and new ideas to explore. One current and promising approach involves collaboration between non-governmental

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Youth Sports Events for Malaria Prevention

Climate Change Impact on Malaria: Insights from Mobile Workers

 The world’s ecosystems are changing, the climate is altering weather patterns, and vector-borne diseases are responding to the increasing travails of global warming. Malaria – a life-threatening illness caused by the bite of a parasite-carrying Anopheles mosquito – is no exception. As temperature rises, precipitation patterns shift and more intense and frequent extreme weather afflicts

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